
Ceving
The Ceving Mini is a compact, portable manual coffee grinder with a 30 g capacity and 40 external grind settings, using low‑heat ceramic conical burrs. It offers precise control for espresso‑fine to coarse grinds, making it ideal for travel, camping, and small‑batch brewing.
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$17.99
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$19.53
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$15.99
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$24.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Ceving Mini for its extensive 40‑step grind range, robust construction, smooth hand‑crank, and low‑heat ceramic burrs that preserve flavor. They note its compactness makes it a strong travel companion, though the potential for the body to slip during use is a minor drawback.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the grinder's portability and ease of adjusting grind size, calling it perfect for travel, hotels, and on‑the‑go brewing. Recurring complaints focus on the limited 30 g capacity and occasional grip slipperiness, with some noting the inevitable fines from hand grinding.
Common Complaints
Limited 30 g bean capacity, body slipping during use, presence of fines typical of hand grinders, and the need for manual effort.
What People Are Saying
“perfect for hotels or buying beans on the road”
How It Compares
vs. Timemore Chestnut C2
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Disadvantages
Choose Ceving for maximum adjustment range and ultra‑portable travel; choose Timemore if you prioritize smoother grind quality and don't mind a higher cost.
vs. Hario Skerton Pro
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Disadvantages
Select Ceving when you need precise, portable grinding for single servings; select Hario if you need higher capacity and a lower price.