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product_id: 744594858
title: "TIMEMORE Sculptor 078S Flat Burr Coffee Bean Grinder, Electric Espresso Grinder with Stepless Coarseness Adjustment, Suitable for Espresso, Pour over, French Press, Cold Brew - Black"
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# Stepless grind adjustment Magnetic alignment system 400W brushless motor TIMEMORE Sculptor 078S Flat Burr Coffee Bean Grinder, Electric Espresso Grinder with Stepless Coarseness Adjustment, Suitable for Espresso, Pour over, French Press, Cold Brew - Black

**Brand:** timemore
**Price:** € 1303.78
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with precision, power, and effortless style.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TIMEMORE Sculptor 078S Flat Burr Coffee Bean Grinder, Electric Espresso Grinder with Stepless Coarseness Adjustment, Suitable for Espresso, Pour over, French Press, Cold Brew - Black by timemore
- **How much does it cost?** € 1303.78 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- timemore enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted timemore brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Magnetic Magic:** Smart magnetic lids and powder barrels guarantee perfect alignment and seamless bean flow every time.
- • **Effortless Clean-Up:** Innovative rotary knocker shakes out fines with a quick twist—no mess, no hassle.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Power:** Sensory brushless motor ensures smooth, stable operation with zero vibration for consistent results.
- • **Customizable RPM Control:** Adjustable 800-1400 RPM lets you dial in your grind speed to unlock unique flavor profiles.
- • **Precision Grinding Mastery:** Patented flat burrs deliver ultra-uniform grounds for espresso, pour-over, and cold brew perfection.

## Overview

The TIMEMORE Sculptor 078S is a premium electric coffee grinder featuring patented flat burrs for consistent grind quality, a brushless motor for quiet, stable operation, and stepless coarseness adjustment for ultimate brewing versatility. Its innovative rotary knocker and magnetic alignment system simplify cleaning and enhance user experience, making it ideal for espresso, pour-over, French press, and cold brew enthusiasts seeking barista-level precision at home.

## Description

TIMEMORE Electric Coffee Grinder Sculptor 078SEnjoy barista-quality coffee with freshly ground beans fromthe comfort of your home with Sculptor. With a uniquedesign path, Sculptor series features patented burrs and acreative rotary knocker that provide you with perfect coffeeanytime, anywhere.NAME:Sculptor 078S Electric Coffee GrinderCOLOR:Black or VVhiteVoltage:100-120V AC 60 HzRated power:400W200-240V AC 50 HzMATERIAL:Aluminum AlloyStainless Steel +ABSWEIGHT:6.5KGDimensions L*W*H(mm):261mm×118mm×294mmCatch Cup Size:58mm×100.5mmEnjoy a Freshly Ground Barista-Quality Coffee at Home, Experience the Art of Coffee

Review: Considering the price of this grinder, I’m assuming you’ve already done your homework and are looking for honest feedback from real users rather than social media influencers. Here are some practical notes in no particular order: - If you try "seasoning" the grinder by grinding a few bags of inexpensive coffee beans, it's likely going to create a giant mess with grounds everywhere since you'll likely be catching the grounds in something other than the small included dosing cup. So place the grinder in a location where making a bit of a mess will be okay and keep your vacuum nearby to clean up as you go. While I did season mine, I'd recommend skipping this if you don't have the highly exquisite palate all of the social media influencers claim to have. - As for cleaning the grinder, it's pretty mess-free. A lot of fines collect in the hopper over time (due to static perhaps) and will collect where the ground coffee is extracted. To include the fines in your ground coffee, turn the knocker several times (I turn it five times) and nearly all of the fines/debris fall out. And this could be used to your benefit if you're trying to keep more fines out of your ground coffee. You can go back later and knock the fines out when you're cleaning up. - To keep the grinder clean, I take a wet paper towel and run it around the base of the knocker and along the bottom if any grounds have fallen there. This is simply to keep it clean and ready to use for my next grind. - I tried several types of beans so far and have no trouble getting the beans to slide down the hopper and into the grinder. If you're using beans that are wet/oily (like some very dark espresso beans), then I could see how this might be an issue. Then again, I don't recommend anyone place any kind of wet/oily beans into this grinder (or any electric grinder) as it will likely create a lot of retention and lead to the stories other low-star reviewers left here about the grinder being too hard to clean. - The workflow is simple and easy. Tap the power button to start the grinder, slide the hopper cover half-way back, pour in the beans, slide the hopper cover closed, and let the grinder run until it auto shuts off after 60 seconds. Running the full 60 seconds will ensure all of the beans are ground, as you'll sometimes hear a bean or two grind up several seconds after the bulk of the beans have been ground. Once the grinder stops, turn the knocker several times and you're done. - Depending on where you live, you might find static inside of the dosing cup causes some grounds to stick to the sides of the dosing cup. After grinding, I take my WDT tool and swirl it around the inside of the dosing cup a few times and that frees up most all of the stuck grounds. And then you can do that once more, or tap the bottom of the dosing cup if you still find some grounds are sticking after dumping out the ground coffee. - I doubt a zero-retention coffee grinder exists. With that said, this grinder produces a consistent output and I don't see much of any retention in the locations I can see with my eyes, assuming you're using the knocker to clear out the fines after grinding. - While the 064 probably has enough power to do the job, I decided to buy the 078 instead since I was already spending a large amount of money on a grinder. I figured there's no harm in going with the more powerful model, just in case. I cannot comment on whether one or the other makes tastier espresso (or whatever you drink), and I doubt the average person would be able to tell even if they had both models side-by-side. - Everything on this grinder seems really well-built. A lot of people complain about the sub-par quality of the power button on the side and the hopper on the top. Neither seem low quality to me. - The RPM dial is impossible to see on the back of the grinder, but it's another non-issue unless you find yourself needing to constantly adjust it, which seems like a highly unlikely workflow. I set the RPM to 1,000 and never touched it again. - It is indeed tough to line up the red marker with the tick marks on the front of the grinder. With that said, I doubt you'll be using the exact same dial position even when purchasing the same bag of coffee beans again. Every bag of coffee beans is a bit different, so you will likely have to make fine adjustments to the dial after opening each new bag of beans. Assuming this is what you're going to be doing too, you will quickly find this ease of lining up the red marker isn't really important in the grand scheme of things. You just need to be close and then start making fine adjustments to the dial, at which point I'm not even looking at the red marker. - I think it's kind of comical that one reviewer here was emailing China and waiting a week for each reply. This grinder is so well known that there's a wealth of tutorials and reviews online that explain everything clearly. If you've watched any YouTube reviews about it, you should know how everything works before it even gets to your doorstep. Overall, the grinder is well-built, easy to use, and produces consistent results with a straightforward workflow. I feel the price is worth the investment and expect it to last for many years.
Review: This is such a good grinder and I love so many things about it. Looks great, makes great coffee, and has a good amount of weight to it. It is just so unfortunate the hopper is as bad as it is. I had heard bad things so even going in with low expectations, it was worse than I thought. From the poppcorning to sticking your fingers in just to push in the 8 beans that didn’t fall in, it is just disappointing. There are things you can buy to fix this issue which is nice, but you shouldn’t have to buy an extra thing for a $800 grinder. I still love so many things though and once that’s fixed it will be fantastic.

## Features

- [ Patented Flat Burrs ] TIMEMORE 078S electric coffee grinder sculptor designed for fine grinding, perfect for espresso, and delivers high uniformity, making it ideal for pour-over brewing as well.
- [ Patented Rotary Knocker ] Ordinary coffee grinder lt's usually difficult to clean fines thoroughly from the grinderspout. Sculptor 078S coffee grinder designed this rotary knocker to have fines cleanedeffectively, You will just have to quick turn the knocker, andmost of the fines will be shaken off.
- [ Sensory Brushless Motor ] Our Burr Coffee Grinder uses a zero-friction motor with PID control and Hall elements for smoother operation, longer lifespan, and greater stability. Unlike traditional brushed motors, it doesn’t shake during use, providing a more precise grind every time.
- [ Magnetic Alignment Container ] The magnetic lid ensures a snug fit when covering the bean entrance, Just place it on the base and the container will get alignedautomatically to the center smoothly and accurately. Experi-ence the magic of magnetically aligned containers for yourcoffee beans.
- [ Magnetic Powder Barrel Design ]The powder barrel of the Sculptor 078S coffee bean grinder adopts a magnetic design. Magnetic suction returns to the position just below the powder outlet, smooth and accurate.
- [ Adjustable 800-1400 RPM ] Fine-tune your brew, and achieve your desired flavor withadiustable RPM. lt's available to set different revolutions togive you different grinding styles so you can have a varietyof operations according to your preferences.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DNZ3SKCN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,293 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #23 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | TIMEMORE |
| Capacity | 58 Millimeters |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Date First Available | 20 June 2025 |
| Item Weight | 8.14 Kilograms |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Power / Wattage | 400 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 49.5 x 19.99 x 38.99 cm; 8.14 kg |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TIMEMORE
- **Colour:** Black
- **Item weight:** 8.14 Kilograms
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Style:** Coffee Grinder

## Images

![TIMEMORE Sculptor 078S Flat Burr Coffee Bean Grinder, Electric Espresso Grinder with Stepless Coarseness Adjustment, Suitable for Espresso, Pour over, French Press, Cold Brew - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71vbI-ez0NL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***. on 17 August 2025*

Considering the price of this grinder, I’m assuming you’ve already done your homework and are looking for honest feedback from real users rather than social media influencers. Here are some practical notes in no particular order: - If you try "seasoning" the grinder by grinding a few bags of inexpensive coffee beans, it's likely going to create a giant mess with grounds everywhere since you'll likely be catching the grounds in something other than the small included dosing cup. So place the grinder in a location where making a bit of a mess will be okay and keep your vacuum nearby to clean up as you go. While I did season mine, I'd recommend skipping this if you don't have the highly exquisite palate all of the social media influencers claim to have. - As for cleaning the grinder, it's pretty mess-free. A lot of fines collect in the hopper over time (due to static perhaps) and will collect where the ground coffee is extracted. To include the fines in your ground coffee, turn the knocker several times (I turn it five times) and nearly all of the fines/debris fall out. And this could be used to your benefit if you're trying to keep more fines out of your ground coffee. You can go back later and knock the fines out when you're cleaning up. - To keep the grinder clean, I take a wet paper towel and run it around the base of the knocker and along the bottom if any grounds have fallen there. This is simply to keep it clean and ready to use for my next grind. - I tried several types of beans so far and have no trouble getting the beans to slide down the hopper and into the grinder. If you're using beans that are wet/oily (like some very dark espresso beans), then I could see how this might be an issue. Then again, I don't recommend anyone place any kind of wet/oily beans into this grinder (or any electric grinder) as it will likely create a lot of retention and lead to the stories other low-star reviewers left here about the grinder being too hard to clean. - The workflow is simple and easy. Tap the power button to start the grinder, slide the hopper cover half-way back, pour in the beans, slide the hopper cover closed, and let the grinder run until it auto shuts off after 60 seconds. Running the full 60 seconds will ensure all of the beans are ground, as you'll sometimes hear a bean or two grind up several seconds after the bulk of the beans have been ground. Once the grinder stops, turn the knocker several times and you're done. - Depending on where you live, you might find static inside of the dosing cup causes some grounds to stick to the sides of the dosing cup. After grinding, I take my WDT tool and swirl it around the inside of the dosing cup a few times and that frees up most all of the stuck grounds. And then you can do that once more, or tap the bottom of the dosing cup if you still find some grounds are sticking after dumping out the ground coffee. - I doubt a zero-retention coffee grinder exists. With that said, this grinder produces a consistent output and I don't see much of any retention in the locations I can see with my eyes, assuming you're using the knocker to clear out the fines after grinding. - While the 064 probably has enough power to do the job, I decided to buy the 078 instead since I was already spending a large amount of money on a grinder. I figured there's no harm in going with the more powerful model, just in case. I cannot comment on whether one or the other makes tastier espresso (or whatever you drink), and I doubt the average person would be able to tell even if they had both models side-by-side. - Everything on this grinder seems really well-built. A lot of people complain about the sub-par quality of the power button on the side and the hopper on the top. Neither seem low quality to me. - The RPM dial is impossible to see on the back of the grinder, but it's another non-issue unless you find yourself needing to constantly adjust it, which seems like a highly unlikely workflow. I set the RPM to 1,000 and never touched it again. - It is indeed tough to line up the red marker with the tick marks on the front of the grinder. With that said, I doubt you'll be using the exact same dial position even when purchasing the same bag of coffee beans again. Every bag of coffee beans is a bit different, so you will likely have to make fine adjustments to the dial after opening each new bag of beans. Assuming this is what you're going to be doing too, you will quickly find this ease of lining up the red marker isn't really important in the grand scheme of things. You just need to be close and then start making fine adjustments to the dial, at which point I'm not even looking at the red marker. - I think it's kind of comical that one reviewer here was emailing China and waiting a week for each reply. This grinder is so well known that there's a wealth of tutorials and reviews online that explain everything clearly. If you've watched any YouTube reviews about it, you should know how everything works before it even gets to your doorstep. Overall, the grinder is well-built, easy to use, and produces consistent results with a straightforward workflow. I feel the price is worth the investment and expect it to last for many years.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by E***N on 3 January 2026*

This is such a good grinder and I love so many things about it. Looks great, makes great coffee, and has a good amount of weight to it. It is just so unfortunate the hopper is as bad as it is. I had heard bad things so even going in with low expectations, it was worse than I thought. From the poppcorning to sticking your fingers in just to push in the 8 beans that didn’t fall in, it is just disappointing. There are things you can buy to fix this issue which is nice, but you shouldn’t have to buy an extra thing for a $800 grinder. I still love so many things though and once that’s fixed it will be fantastic.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***. on 27 August 2025*

Chose this after watching lots of YouTube videos, getting away from my cheap Oxo. I like it! Grind adjustment is smooth, the magnetic cup holder for the grind cup is super nice to have, the click-to-clear wheel is cool and I use it every time. Retention is definitely happening for me, but I'm not doing WDT and maybe the air where I live is worse for it? Nothing crazy.

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