
Fellow
The Fellow Opus is a compact, all‑purpose electric conical burr grinder that delivers espresso‑grade consistency through 41+ micro‑adjustments, anti‑static technology, and a high‑torque motor, while occupying minimal counter space. It targets home baristas seeking versatile, mess‑free grinding for any brew method.
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$199.95
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$194.41
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$156.00
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$265.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors consider the Fellow Opus an affordable, high‑performance all‑rounder that delivers café‑grade consistency across espresso to cold brew. They commend its compact design, anti‑static tech, and extensive micro‑adjustments, while noting minor concerns about weight variations, spec inconsistencies, and that it may not satisfy ultra‑specialty espresso purists.
What Users Say
Home users consistently praise the Opus for its clean, mess‑free operation, single‑dose freshness, and versatility across brewing methods. Recurring themes include appreciation for the anti‑static feature and dosing lid, alongside complaints about occasional retention during heavy use and the need for an external scale.
Common Complaints
Inconsistent weight and voltage specifications across sources, minor coffee retention under heavy use, and the requirement for an external scale despite the built‑in dosing lid.
What People Are Saying
“a true all-rounder”
“the cheapest espresso grinder I can recommend”
“unlocks coffee's potential”
How It Compares
vs. Fellow Ode Gen 2
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Choose Opus for espresso and all‑brew versatility; choose Ode Gen 2 if you only need pour‑over and prefer a brew‑focused design.
vs. Baratza Encore
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Disadvantages
Select Opus for espresso capability and mess‑free operation; select Encore for budget‑friendly, higher‑capacity grinding.
vs. Niche Zero
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Opt for Opus when space, price, and versatility matter; opt for Niche Zero if you demand the highest espresso precision and minimal retention.