Rankings

The Timemore Chestnut C3S PRO is a compact manual grinder featuring 36 precise stepless settings and high-hardness stainless-steel conical burrs, delivering consistent grinds in a lightweight, travel-ready package. Its multi-chamber hopper design and the effort needed for fine adjustments can be cumbersome. Ideal for travelers and home enthusiasts seeking portability and precision.

The SHARDOR CG018 is a stainless-steel conical burr grinder offering 51 precise settings, a touchscreen timer, and anti-static technology for espresso-level consistency. Its premium price and relatively large size are trade-offs for the advanced feature set. Best for home espresso enthusiasts who need repeatable dosing and direct portafilter integration.

The Baratza Encore ESP combines 40 mm conical burrs with micro-step adjustment and a low-speed 550 RPM motor, delivering precise, low-heat grinding for espresso and filter coffee. Its manual operation and higher price point may be drawbacks for some users. Perfect for home espresso enthusiasts seeking professional-grade performance.

The SHARDOR Professional Conical Burr Grinder provides fast, low-heat grinding with 48 settings, LED display, and anti-static technology for espresso and drip brewing. Coffee retention and occasional overheating are notable trade-offs. It targets home espresso enthusiasts seeking speed and upgradeability.

The Fellow Ode Gen 2 Brew Grinder is a compact, quiet burr grinder with 31 precise settings and anti-static technology. Its trade-offs include a small hopper and lack of espresso capability. Best suited for home brew enthusiasts who value low noise and consistency.

The Timemore Chestnut C3 ESP Pro is an espresso-focused manual grinder equipped with 38 mm S2C660 burrs and a 30-click fine-tuning dial, offering precise espresso dosing in an all-metal, portable package. The internal dial's convenience and limited espresso settings, along with a slightly higher weight and noise, are trade-offs. Targeted at espresso lovers who need portability without sacrificing grind quality.

The Fellow Opus combines a conical stainless steel burr with 41+ micro-adjustments, anti-static technology, and a compact footprint, delivering café-grade consistency across brew methods. Its relatively heavy build and limited hopper size may be drawbacks for high-volume users. Perfect for home baristas who value precision and mess-free operation.

The Ollygrin BG702S-PG is an entry-level conical-burr grinder featuring 30 settings, a 40 mm burr set and a 10-oz auto-locking hopper, delivering consistent grinds for drip, French press and basic espresso. Its drawbacks include limited ultra-fine espresso capability and occasional static, with limited long-term reliability data. Ideal for home coffee lovers who want a straightforward, higher-capacity burr grinder without premium-grade precision.

The Ceving Mini Manual Grinder offers 40 adjustable settings and a sturdy metal body, delivering portable, low-heat ceramic grinding for up to 30 g of beans. Its limited capacity and slippery grip can hinder extended use. Perfect for on-the-go coffee lovers needing fine control.

The Baratza Sette 30 is an entry-level conical burr grinder with rapid 3.5-5.5 g/s grinding and ultra-low retention, ideal for single-dose espresso brewing. Its plastic housing and loud noise level are notable drawbacks, making it less appealing for noise-sensitive environments. It excels for beginners needing speed and precision.

The IMAVO Manual Grinder combines a retro wooden design with a cast-iron wheel and ceramic burrs, providing continuous grind adjustment for small batches. Absence of detailed performance specs and a less durable wooden build limit its precision. Suited for casual users who value aesthetics over high-end performance.
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36 | 48 | 40 | 40 | 41 | 51best | 30 | 36 | 31 | — | 30 | |
— | — | — | 150 Wbest | 140 W | — | — | — | 140 W | — | — | |
25 g | — | 30 g | 230 g | 110 g | 354 gbest | 280 g | 22.5 g | 100 g | — | — | |
— | — | — | 550 RPM | 350 RPM | — | — | — | 1,400 RPMbest | — | — | |
— | — | — | 1 years | 2 yearsbest | — | 1 years | — | — | — | 1 years | |
| ↓ lower better | 0.68 kg | 2.21 kg | 0.38 kgbest | 2.52 kg | 1.81 kg | 2.79 kg | 2 kg | 0.452 kg | 4.6 kg | — | 4.4 kg |
— | 120 Vbest | — | 120 Vbest | 120 Vbest | 120 Vbest | — | — | 120 Vbest | — | — | |
4 | 3 | 5best | — | 3 | 4 | — | 4 | — | 3 | 2 |
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Performance(2) | |||||||||||
Motor Power (W) | — | — | — | 150 W | 140 W | — | — | — | 140 W | — | — |
Motor Speed (RPM) | — | — | — | 550 RPM | 350 RPM | — | — | — | 1400 RPM | — | — |
Warranty & Support(1) | |||||||||||
Warranty Period (years) | — | — | — | 1 years | 2 years | — | 1 years | — | 1-2 years | — | 1 years |
Build & Design(4) | |||||||||||
Burr Type | Conical | conical | Conical ceramic | conical | Conical | Conical | Conical | Conical | Flat | Ceramic | Conical |
Burr Material | Stainless steel | stainless steel | Ceramic | — | Stainless steel | Stainless steel | Stainless steel | Stainless steel | Stainless Steel | Ceramic | Steel |
Weight (kg) | 0.68 kg | 2.21 kg | 0.38 kg | 2.52 kg | 1.81 kg | 2.79 kg | 2.00 kg | 0.452 kg | 4.6 kg | — | 4.4 kg |
Overall Dimensions (H×W×D) (cm) | 19.0×6.5×6.5 cm cm | 17.8×35.1×11.7 cm cm | 17.0×5.8×18.8 cm cm | 33.5 x 14.5 x 14.5 cm cm | 26.8×12.9×21.0 cm | 34.3×12.5×18.8 cm | 30.5×17.8×13.7 cm cm | 16.8×5.2×14.7 cm cm | 24.8×10.5×23.9 cm cm | — | 38.1×13.0×23.9 cm |
Accessories(1) | |||||||||||
Number of Included Accessories | 4 | 3 | 5 | — | 3 | 4 | — | 4 | — | 3 | 2 |
Power & Electrical(2) | |||||||||||
Power Source | Manual | electric | Manual | mains | AC | AC | Electric | Manual | Electric | Manual | — |
Frequency (Hz) | — | — | — | — | 60 Hz | — | — | — | 50-60 Hz | — | — |
Features(3) | |||||||||||
Number of Grind Settings | 36 | 48 | 40 | 40 | 41 | 51 | 30 | 36 | 31 | — | 30 |
Bean Hopper Capacity (g) | 25 g | 241-354 g | 30 g | 230 g | 110 g | 354 g | 280 g | 22.5 g | 100 g | — | — |
Display Type | — | LED | — | — | — | LCD touchscreen | — | — | — | — | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the C3S PRO for its CNC-machined 38 mm S2C660 burrs, high hardness, and precise stepless adjustment, delivering uniform grind and excellent portability. They also note the smooth, quiet operation and solid all-metal build, while pointing out the inconvenient multi-chamber hopper and the effort needed for fine settings.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the grinder's precision, build quality, and compactness, often calling it a pleasure to use and noting its stable silicone base. Recurring complaints focus on the hopper's awkward bean loading and the manual effort required for fine grinds, with some wishing for sharper burr edges.

“Precise and a pleasure to use... fantastic build quality, precise coffee grounds... strong and easy grip.”

“Uniform grind quality across all settings, delivering consistent espresso and filter coffee results.”

“Fast grinding speed, achieving an 18-gram espresso dose in approximately 10 seconds.”



Select Shardor if espresso speed and upgradability are priorities; select Encore for lower retention, quieter use, and broader brand support.
Opt for Opus when low retention, quiet operation, and premium feel are essential; opt for Shardor when budget, speed, and extensive grind settings are more important.
Choose SHARDOR for more precise dosing and direct portafilter integration; choose Encore if you value upgradable burrs.
Choose Ollygrin for larger capacity and simplicity; choose Encore for finer grind control and a broader accessory ecosystem.










Professional reviewers praise the Shardor for its rapid, consistent grinding, extensive 100-step adjustment, and convenient timer, noting it offers strong value for a 64 mm burr grinder. They also commend its anti-static system and upgradable burrs, but caution about its moderate hopper size, noticeable retention, and occasional overheating under heavy use.
Everyday users love the grinder's speed, ease of use, and ability to dose directly into a portafilter, finding it reliable for daily espresso and other brew methods. Common complaints focus on residual grounds that require extra purging, occasional overheating, and a grind range that feels coarser than the advertised espresso settings.

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.
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.

Professional reviewers praise the Encore ESP for its precision-focused design, emphasizing the micro-step adjustment and low-speed burr operation that together deliver consistent espresso quality while also accommodating filter-brew methods through a macro-step range.

Professional reviewers and editors consider the Fellow Opus an affordable, high-performance all-rounder that delivers café-grade consistency across espresso to cold brew.
Home users consistently praise the Opus for its clean, mess-free operation, single-dose freshness, and versatility across brewing methods.

Professional reviewers commend the SHARDOR CG018 for its 40 mm stainless steel conical burr, precision timer, and direct portafilter cradle, positioning it as a strong choice for home espresso enthusiasts.

Professional reviewers commend the Ollygrin for its even grind size, robust 40mm conical burrs, low-heat gear reduction motor, and generous hopper capacity, positioning it as a strong entry-level burr grinder for home use, though they note the lack of detailed lab testing and limited ultra-fine espresso capability.
Everyday users appreciate the grinder's simplicity, quick operation, and consistent coarseness progression, while expressing occasional concerns about durability, static retention, and the absence of extensive user reviews for this specific model.

Professional reviewers commend the C3 ESP Pro for its espresso-grade 38 mm S2C660 burrs, 30-click fine-tuning dial and all-metal build, calling it a top-value manual grinder that delivers uniform particles with low fines. They also note drawbacks such as the less convenient internal adjustment and a limited number of espresso-range settings, which may fall short for ultra-precision baristas.
Everyday users praise the grinder's speed, consistency and portability, especially the foldable handle, carry bag and easy cleaning. Common complaints revolve around the fiddly internal dial, perceived flimsiness of the folding handle, heavier weight and louder operation when grinding dense beans.

Professional reviewers commend the Ode Gen 2 for its quiet, high-precision grinding and thoughtful design focused on brewed coffee methods. The larger 64 mm burrs, anti-static system and PID-controlled motor are repeatedly highlighted as engineering wins, while the lack of espresso capability and the stepped adjustment are cited as intentional trade-offs for a brew-only tool.
Everyday users appreciate the grinder's quiet operation, compact size and the clean, static-free grounds it produces, often describing it as "compact but meaty." Complaints commonly revolve around the limited 100 g hopper, the inability to grind espresso, and the need for frequent refills during larger brewing sessions.

Professional coverage is limited to a single YouTube review that praised the IMAVO grinder's vintage styling, simple knob adjustment, and suitability as a gift, but lamented the absence of hard performance metrics such as grind speed or particle uniformity, suggesting it is more of a decorative, entry-level tool than a high-performance grinder.
Everyday users consistently highlight the grinder's attractive retro look and ease of use, while noting that it may be slower and less precise than metal-burr competitors; overall sentiment is positive for casual, aesthetic-focused coffee enthusiasts.

Professional reviewers commend the Sette 30 for its innovative low-retention straight-through design, rapid grinding speed, and solid dosing accuracy, positioning it as a strong value proposition for entry-level espresso enthusiasts. However, they consistently note its loud operation, plastic construction, and limited 30-step grind range as drawbacks that prevent it from satisfying more demanding espresso purists.
Everyday users rave about the grinder's speed, ultra-low retention and ease of use, especially for single-dose espresso and AeroPress, but they frequently complain about the excessive noise, cheap-feel plastic construction, and the inability to dial in very precise espresso settings or handle coarse brews.




