AGARO Elite Manual Coffee Grinder, Ceramic Grinder with Glass jar, 6 Adjustable Settings, Stainless Steel Body, Tooth Handle, No Power, Whole Bean, Drip Coffee, Espresso, Silver
Original price was: ₹2,999.00.₹1,199.00Current price is: ₹1,199.00.
- Manual Coffee Grinder with 100 Grams glass jar with scoop , No Electricity required
- Stainless Steel Body and handle with ceramic conial burr. Odorless, and non-heating during grinding, which can better maintain the original flavor of coffee beans
- With 6 preset adjustable settings, this coffee mill can meet needs for different coffee styles like French Press, Espresso and Turkish Brew in an effective way
- Coffee Settings: Fine (1-3 Clicks): Espresso,Turkish BrewMedium Fine (4-6 Clicks): MokaPots, Pour Over Brewers, Aeropress Medium (7-9 Clicks): Pour OverBrewers, Aeropress Medium Coarse (10-12 Clicks):Chemex, Drip Coffee Makers,Vacuum PotsCoarse (13-18 Clicks): FrenchPress, Cold Brew, Percolator,Coffee CuppingManual Coffee Grinder
- Light weight, portable and travel friendly, easy to clean
- 1 Year Warranty
Specification: AGARO Elite Manual Coffee Grinder, Ceramic Grinder with Glass jar, 6 Adjustable Settings, Stainless Steel Body, Tooth Handle, No Power, Whole Bean, Drip Coffee, Espresso, Silver
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8 reviews for AGARO Elite Manual Coffee Grinder, Ceramic Grinder with Glass jar, 6 Adjustable Settings, Stainless Steel Body, Tooth Handle, No Power, Whole Bean, Drip Coffee, Espresso, Silver
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Original price was: ₹2,999.00.₹1,199.00Current price is: ₹1,199.00.
Abhijeet Avate –
Economical and doesn’t need electric or charging. Good looking product with great handle. It does it’s job well. Only problem the glass jar broke and I can’t find a replacement.
S Chand –
I used this to grind Starbucks pike place, Indian blends coffee beans for French press and it does great job.
Raven –
Product quality is fantastic… does job fantastically… but seriously if anyone wants to make coffee early morning buy electric…it takes time to grind manually and every one wants morning coffee quick …
Saurabh Mahajan –
I recently purchased the this manual coffee grinder and I’m extremely happy with my purchase. The grinder is compact and well-made, making it perfect for a single cup of coffee. While grinding beans by hand can be tedious, the process is made easier with this grinder. The grind is consistent and uniform, which is important for a great-tasting cup of coffee. The grinder is also portable, making it perfect for traveling or camping. Overall, I highly recommend the this manual coffee grinder for anyone looking for a high-quality, affordable option.
Harshita –
I have used many grinders but this is one stand out becyof the price vs performance.
Best one , rotate for 15 seconds get a power for a cup of coffee.
Very smooth operation , by comparing with 700 rs modelnthis is very smooth and good build.
Also it’s berr ceramics keeps the flavour intact.
A must buy for cofee lovers.
Also buy AAA grade coffee beans in medium dark or dark rost,100% arabica beans to complete the coffee experience.
Yash K. –
I would definitely recommend buying this grinder if you are a coffee lover like me. Once you start grinding your own coffee beans you can never go back to purchasing pre grinded coffee, ever again. It is easy to use and is operating very smoothly. Only problem I faced was that I by mistakely dropped it out of hand once and the glass jar below broke 🙁 I have written to Agaro about allowing me tp buy a spare glass jar. They have been sweet enough yo respond immediately. Lets see. Meanwhile I somehow managed to find an old small glass jar at home that somehow fits the top grinder. Haha, thee shape looks odd but it does yhe job.
Jasneet –
I have used many hand grinders for coffee grinding, most have a plastic casing that breaks over time.
This one is all metal and the powder collector is a glass container, which is good.
Pros:
1. The handle is made of metal so it wont deform or break with usage.
2. The casing is strong and fits tightly on the bottom glass container ( to collect the coffee ).
3. It can accommodate about 6-8 teaspoons of coffee ground. Enough for two cups.
4. It has 6 settings for grind size.
5. Easy and soft to turn the handle even with full load of beans.
Cons:
None of these are big enough for me to not like the product, but some users may want to know anyway.
1. Due to smaller dia of the grinder ( burr ) you need more revolutions of the handle to grind ‘X’ amount of beans. It is not a problem, just good exercise.
2. Its easier to hand hold the grinder while grinding rather than keep it on the table top ( it slides due to the glass bottom ).
3. The grind size setting ring is a little bit too easy to turn so it may change settings sometimes when you are holding the grinder and grinding. Once you know this, it is not a problem.
Overall, it is a fantastic product with great grinding capability.
Harshita –
I’m a complete novice at brewing my own coffee at home, and wanted a way to level up my coffee game.
Of course, grinding coffee beans just before pulling your shot is supposed to create a more intense, potent taste as compared to buying pre-ground coffee, and so I was on the lookout for a beginner-friendly grinder. Decided to go with this one since I’ve used Agaro products in the past, and more importantly, the complete control you get over grind size.
The grinder itself is quite small and handy, perfect for grinding upto 20g of beans in one go. The construction quality is great, and as far as manual grinders go, its quite efficient, and allows me to grind beans for a single cup in about 4-5 minutes. It is quite an arm workout but the results are so delicious I really don’t mind.
Tinkered around with grind size and here are my findings:
Grind sizes 1-2 produce a superfine, flourlike grind unsuitable for a regular espresso machine or really any kind of coffee maker. Only Turkish coffee requires this kind of a superfine finish, and using grind size 1 in my espresso machine pulled a very muddy shot with hardly any water in it.
Grind size 3 is more salt-like, and perfect for most home espresso machines. I have the Wonderchef Regalia 15 bar maker, and for this, grind size 3 is just ideal, and pulls a perfect shot with a gorgeous crema.
Grind size 4-5 can be used for drip coffee makers and pour-overs while 6 creates the coarsest grind, making it ideal for French press and cold brews.
Hope this helps!