





☕️ Grind Smart, Brew Bold — Your Perfect Cup Awaits!
The KINGrinder P0 is a lightweight (330g) manual coffee grinder featuring a durable 5-burr stainless steel conical mill. It offers precise grind size control with 30 clicks per rotation, allowing fine-tuning for multiple brewing styles including espresso, Moka pot, Aeropress, French Press, and drip. Its compact design and tool-free cleaning make it ideal for travel and daily use, delivering consistent, uniform grinds with easy maintenance.






| ASIN | B0CMPT7J26 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,635,499 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #203 in Manual Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | KINGrinder |
| Colour | Black |
| Generic Name | manual-coffee-grinders |
| Included Components | HANDLE |
| Item Weight | 330 g |
| Item model number | 2BP0001-BK |
| Manufacturer | KINGrinder |
| Material | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 5L x 5W x 13H Centimeters |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
J**R
The grinder is awesome. The construction, despite the outside shell being made of plastic, is high quality. The mechanism is made fully of metal (I assume stainless steel) and can be disassembled for deep cleaning by fully twisting off the adjustment knob (reassembly may take a couple of attempts to do properly, as the disc with the notches in it has two possible orientations). It has good adjustability with 90+ clicks, and covers the entire range of brewing methods. It grinds more than fine enough for espresso (even fine enough for Turkish coffee). I was able to pull a 1:2 ratio espresso shot in ~32 s. However, you will need to use WDT as the particle sizes aren't as consistent as with high-end grinders, so not distributing them in the portafilter may result in channeling and overextraction. Having a plastic exterior, it produces a lot of static. Spraying the beans with a small amount of water before grinding helps a ton with the static and is more or less necessary. Overall, it is incredible value and will work well for anybody like me, who wants to dip their toe into grinding good coffee without spending $150+. As I don't own a high-end coffee grinder, I'm not too sure how it compares in flavour to expensive options, but it's undoubtedly the best option <$50 and I'm very happy with it.
E**O
Muy bueno por el precio, súper útil para llevar de viaje, no es súper ligero pero si es compacto, también es un buen primer molino.
S**T
A Kingrinder for such a price: how good could it be? The simple answer is that it will exceed anyone and everyone’s expectations when they first use this device. Construction is bulletproof. Some may wince when they see that the body is “composite“. It’s built like a ship and as dense as a brick. Grind size is amazingly consistent, easily adjustable, and can accommodate espresso grind. I’ve used it to supply both my machine and a French press. Excellent results all the way around. Grind mechanics and effort are surprisingly fluid and easy. For anyone who’s ever owned the inexpensive grinder with the metal handle that mounts to the peg on top and wobbles around, you’ll notice an immediate change in the force required to grind and the easy rolling action of the handle. And you’ll grind a press pot worth of coffee in about 12 seconds. Not kidding. Highest recommendation.
R**L
Excelente producto calidad precio
G**S
This is for the P0 Kin Grinder. If you’re reading this review, you have probably already watched vids etc about hand grinders, and I can agree that the hype is real. This is a very easy to use hand grinder that feels way higher quality than the price would suggest. It takes me about 46 seconds to grind 20g of coffee for the Oxo Rapid Brewer. It takes about 36 secs to grind for a pour over and about 28 seconds for a French press. These vary a bit but that’s the average. I have sieved the grinds and it doesn’t make too many fines especially on pour -over or French press settings. I can easily hit 300 microns with this. I have made espresso using this grinder and my Cafelat Robot and it works well but if you want to really really really dial it in you may find this Kin a bit limiting. The difference between clicks is relatively large so minute changes equal big differences. I have found that dark roast coffees (which I prefer) perform quite well in this little beast. I dislike light roast espresso so haven’t tried, but certainly a light roast pour over or AeroPress is achievable with this Kin. I wish the body was just a teeny bit larger so I could easily grind 25g or so but as it is I can fit 22g and then do a second small grind to top up. I would like to try the P2 or the K series to see if they’re noticeably different but I think that this is the best value and best performing hand grinder I’ve ever used.
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