Collection: Stainless steel coffee grinders
For coffee lovers, the coffee grinder is part of the basic equipment in the kitchen at home. There is a large selection of different models on the market. A coffee grinder made of stainless steel inspires with stability and durability. In addition, the stainless steel gives it a high-quality look. With the stainless steel mills, you also have the choice between manual and electric models. Whether for beginners or professional baristas, with our large selection of stainless steel coffee grinders you will definitely find the right grinder for your needs. Discover now and order comfortably at home.
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Baratza Forté AP coffee grinder electric (All Purpose)
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- €694,79
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- €673,94
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Baratza Vario W+ coffee grinder electric black
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- €473,90
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- €459,68
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Baratza Vario W+ coffee grinder electric white
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- €473,90
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- €459,68
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Baratza Vario+ coffee grinder electric black
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- €403,31
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- €391,21
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Baratza Vario+ coffee grinder electric white
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- €403,31
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- €391,21
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Timemore Chestnut C3 Pro coffee grinder - S2C grinder
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- Sold out
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- €79,67
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Kinu M47 Classic coffee grinder including 15 EUR voucher on coffee - Regular price
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- €351,94
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Kinu M47 Phoenix coffee grinder with transport case including 15 EUR voucher on coffee - Regular price
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- €220,84
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Kinu M47 Simplicity coffee grinder including 15 EUR voucher on coffee - Regular price
- €297,48
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- €297,48
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CAFEC Tsubame hand coffee grinder - Made in Japan
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- €68,57
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- €68,57
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Porlex Mini II coffee grinder stainless steel, ceramic grinder 20g
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- Sold out
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- €65,44
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Porlex Tall II coffee grinder stainless steel, ceramic grinder 30g
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- €67,45
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Timemore Chestnut C2 Fold Coffee Grinder - New Model 2023 - Regular price
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- €65,54
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Eureka Mignon Specialità espresso grinder 16CR -
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- €459,83
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- €412,44
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Eureka Mignon Specialità espresso grinder 16CR -
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- €445,46
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- €402,35
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Eureka Mignon Brew Pro coffee grinder 16CR, touch display, silent technology
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- €462,85
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- €448,97
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Eureka Mignon Filtro Silent coffee grinder -
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- €271,26
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- €263,12
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Eureka Mignon Filtro Silent coffee grinder -
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- Sold out
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- €281,34
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Rhino Coffee Mill Grinder Small, stainless steel, AeroPress adapter
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- Sold out
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- €54,35
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Hario V60 Electric Coffee Grinder for V60 Dripper - Regular price
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- €230,93
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FAQ
Why should I grind my coffee beans fresh?
We recommend that you always grind the amount of coffee beans you need immediately before brewing. As soon as the aroma of the coffee comes into contact with oxygen, it evaporates relatively quickly. In the coffee bean, however, the aroma is well protected and only develops after the grinding process. If you then use the ground coffee directly to prepare your coffee, your coffee will have a particularly aromatic taste. You should also store ground coffee powder in an airtight container and protected from light and use it within two weeks. Another advantage of grinding with a coffee grinder is that you can adjust the degree of grinding to suit your individual taste and the different preparation methods.
How do I clean a stainless steel coffee grinder?
To clean your stainless steel grinder, you need a damp microfiber cloth, which you can use to remove light dirt from the surface. You can remove grinding residue from the grinding mechanism inside with a brush or a narrow vacuum cleaner. With electric coffee grinders, you can simply clean the bean container with a damp cloth to remove the greasy residue from the coffee beans.
What grinders are there?
With the electric and hand-operated coffee grinders, you usually have the choice between a disc and a conical grinder. The difference here is the structure of the grinder. The disc grinder consists of two discs on top of each other and the coffee beans are pressed from the inside out during the grinding process and are thus crushed. The cone grinder, on the other hand, has a cone-shaped structure and grinds the coffee and espresso beans between the inner cone and the outer wall of the grinder. Due to the funnel-shaped structure, the ground material is pressed directly down into the collection container.