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Timemore Chestnut Grinder C2S / C3S / C3S Pro - Full Metal
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Best Coffee Grinders, Grinder Machines, & Manual Coffee Grinders in Singapore
While you can surely get a nice cup of coffee from your local coffee shops or cafes, nothing quite beats homemade coffee. Not only are you able to save money, you can also perfect your very own recipe and constantly be able to brew the perfect cup of coffee from the comfort of your home.
A mastered recipe is one way to get a nice coffee, but other factors such as the temperature of the water and the freshness of your coffee beans can affect your coffee taste. However, let’s not also forget about the equipment we’re using… That is, coffee bean grinders.
Coffee grinder machines are one of the essential cafe supplies required for perfectly smooth and flavourful coffee. They help you to control the size of your coffee grinds which influences the taste of your coffee.
For instance, with a built-in grinder, you can get a freshly brewed cup of coffee using the drip method, while a customised or medium size grind allows you to achieve a cold brew or French press. So how exactly can you determine the type of coffee grinder machine to buy?
Things to Look Out for When Buying Coffee Grinder Machines in Singapore
Types of coffee grinder machines
There are typically three types of coffee bean grinders in Singapore you’ll want to look out for — blade, burr and manual coffee grinders. Closely mimicking food processors, blade grinders come with blunted edges that spin and chop up the coffee beans.
They are compact but smaller in their overall size as compared to burr grinders. However, a con with blade grinders is that they can be very loud during use, and they require a skilled hand if you want to achieve even coffee grounds all the time. Larger in size and even louder, there are burr grinders. With a metal grinding surface at the bottom of the equipment, they work like pepper mills whereby the coffee beans fall through the blades and get chopped up.
Depending on the settings your coffee bean grinder has, you’ll be able to select the grind size which affects the taste of your coffee. As burr grinders tend to produce very even coffee grinds, they are priced expensively. If you prefer to manually grind your own coffee beans, there are also manual coffee grinders for you to choose from.
As a more affordable option, this means you’ll be taking up more time to grind your coffee beans. By cranking the hand coffee grinder personally, you’ll also need to practice having the perfect setting to grind your beans. On the brighter side of manual coffee grinders, they are very silent, unlike blade and burr grinders.
Hopper
With a hopper available with your coffee bean grinder, you’ll be able to store your beans in your equipment However, hoppers are only available for burr grinders, and not blades nor manual coffee grinders. With a hopper, you can save time loading your coffee beans into the grinder daily. For some coffee grinder machines, the hoppers are also made from a dark and UV-protective tint, which helps to keep the beans dry and stored perfectly in a chamber well protected from sunlight.Settings
When grinding coffee beans, you can never forget about the settings. Often coming in three standard settings — fine, medium and coarse, the key to making the perfect cup of coffee is to select the right setting. So whether you prefer a drip coffee, espresso or a cold brew, make sure your coffee bean grinder has the different required settings.
Manual vs Electric Coffee Grinders
If you’re an avid coffee drinker, you probably already know that coffee grinds play a pivotal role in creating the perfect cup of coffee. After all, they affect the way your coffee taste and smell. However, it is impossible to get coffee grinds without first grinding your beans, using a quality coffee bean grinder. But it can definitely be a tricky choice when purchasing the best coffee grinder in Singapore.
Do you go for something convenient like electric coffee grinders? Or do you prefer something slow and thoughtful with manual coffee grinders? Either way, each type will grant you different features and will bear their own advantages and disadvantages.
By knowing the difference between these two distinct types, you’ll be able to determine which better suits you and your coffee needs. Let us now walk through the process of understanding the two types of coffee grinder machines available in the market, along with some other considerations you’d want to take note of before purchasing your equipment.
Manual Coffee Grinders for Precision Brewing
As the word suggests, they require you to grind the coffee beans manually. This means, unlike electric coffee grinders, you’ll have to invest in time and much more energy to move the grinding burrs in your grinder.
However, they can still help you to achieve a middle to high performance for uniformly sized grounds. A typical manual coffee grinder will come with a crank on the top and an open grinding chamber for you to pour your coffee beans. The middle portion is where the burrs are located, which helps to crush and grind your coffee beans.
Then, a collection chamber, usually made of glass, is featured at the end of the grinder to collect your coffee grinds. Although using manual coffee grinders may sound like a tiresome job, they also offer several other benefits. Here’s a quick breakdown of the advantages and disadvantages of a manual coffee grinder.
Advantages of Manual Coffee Grinders
- More affordable
- Better control over the coarseness of your coffee grind
- Compact
- Quiet
Disadvantages of Manual Coffee Grinders
- Limited grind settings
- Tiring
- Time-consuming
As using a coffee hand grinder may be tiring, it can also be time-consuming since you may take a longer time to produce your grounds. It is also impractical for use if you’re in a rush or making a big batch of coffee.
Electric Coffee Grinders for Convenience
Unlike manual grinders which require human power, electric coffee grinders are powered by electricity which helps to turn the burrs and other components. However, using electricity does mean that you’ll lose some control over the coarseness of your grinds, and you may not achieve the desired type of grinds.
Nonetheless, electric coffee grinders still get the job done because they are much more convenient and faster, without much effort involved. Electric coffee grinders are also much larger in size, allowing you to make large batches of coffee in one go.
With that said, there are still small electric coffee grinders available in the market to help with portability. In summary, here’s a quick breakdown of the advantages and disadvantages of an electric coffee grinder.
Advantages of Electric Coffee Grinders
- Faster and a more consistent grind
- Convenience
- High performance
- Many grind settings
Disadvantages of Electric Coffee Grinders
- Difficult to set up
- Expensive
- Bad mobility
As all electrical coffee grinders consist of an electric motor, this makes them heavier in general and far less convenient as a travel companion.
So Which is Better – Manual vs Electric Coffee Grinder?
All in all, each type of coffee grinder machine has its own features, along with advantages and disadvantages. If you’re simply looking for a piece of equipment to get freshly grounded coffee beans in the morning, a manual grinder would be the best option, and it is budget-friendly too.
But if you’re keen on investing and saving time, we’re not stopping you either. An electric coffee grinder would better suit these needs as it saves you the labour work and allows you to make quality-tasting coffee easily in the long run.
Regardless of your choice, it is crucial to keep in mind that your coffee bean grinder will ultimately influence the taste, texture and even smell of your coffee, not to mention, the coffee-drinking experience as well. It is up to you to carefully weigh the pros and cons and determine the right piece of grinding equipment for yourself.
Remember, the type of coffee grinder machine you choose can also impact the brewing method you use. For instance, if you prefer the V60 brewing method, a manual grinder gives you more control over the coarseness of your grind. On the other hand, if you’re making cold brew coffee, an electric grinder might be more convenient for you.
Other Considerations Before Purchasing an Affordable Coffee Grinder in Singapore
- Budget
- Time Investment in Grinding
- Storage Space
Besides cost and time, space also plays a factor in your purchase decision of a coffee bean grinder. As we have covered, manual coffee grinders are usually smaller and good to carry around out, or if you have little space at home. However, if you’re opting for an electric coffee grinder, make sure you have sufficient space in your kitchen or work area. If not, you can always go on a hunt to find a compact electric coffee grinder as well.
Start grinding with these High-Quality Coffee Grinders in Singapore!
To aid you in your coffee-making journey, we have also come up with a list of high-quality coffee grinders in Singapore from brands such as Timemore and Fellow.
Fellow Ode Brew Coffee Bean Grinder
The Fellow Ode is a powerful and precise home coffee grinder machine with cafe capabilities, designed to help you perfect your daily coffee. It comes with 64 mm professional-grade flat burrs and 31 grind settings — you’ll be able to choose from brewed coffee, espresso, French press and more! Additionally, the Fellow Ode is made with an aluminium body, plastic load bin and base, and stainless steel. You are also able to choose from classic colours such as matte black and matte white for your set-up.
Features
- Single-dose loading
- Grinds knocker
- Compact size
- 31 grind settings and guide
- Quiet grinding and automatic stop
With an in-line motor design, you are able to grind your beans quietly with reduced noise and heat features.
Hario Ceramic Coffee Mill Mini-Slim+ Coffee Grinder Machine
If you’re a beginner or a pro, the Mini-Slim+ is a great coffee grinder machine for both proficiency in coffee-making! This compact ceramic burr hand grinder is perfect for travel or home use and is an upgrade from the original Mini-Slim with a newly designed handle and shaft coupling for better traction. This coffee grinder also has burrs made of conical ceramic, which transfers less heat and shaves coffee beans smoother.Features
- Improved handy lock
- Dark transparent body
- Compact size
- Easy adjustment grind setting
- Easy-to-read measurement scale
Timemore Chestnut Espresso Coffee Bean Grinder
As the latest hand crank suitable for grinding “Espresso”, meet the Timemore Coffee Grinder. Weighing only 600 grams, it is the perfect lightweight coffee bean grinder to add to your countertop. Also as a budget coffee bean grinder, it ticks many boxes with its all-in-one feature as follows:Features
- Newly designed spherical body
- Suitable for all types of coffee, especially Espresso
- Different click settings
- Uneven external surface
- Aluminium alloy
The ground coffee receiving jar and the external material are made of Aluminum Alloy to provide lightweight but strong support for the grinder that results in smooth and even more consistent grinds.
Hario Mobile Mill Stick Electric Coffee Grinder Machine Attachment
With Hario’s latest Smart G Mobile Electric Coffee Grinder Stick, say goodbye to painful and tiring hand grinders. With an electrical grinder attachment, you can easily transform your old-school hand grinders into speedy electric coffee grinders. As a compact accessory, the electric grinder is also perfect for you to grind coffee on the go. Simply remove the handle of your grinder, place the stabilizer and grind.
Features
- Small but powerful equipment
- Compact Size
- MSS or MSG-compatible
- Chargeable lithium ion-battery
It comes with a chargeable battery or is fully chargeable with a USB cable as well.
Timemore Grinder Go Electric Coffee Grinder
Last, if you want to have control over the grind size and quality of your coffee beans, look to the Timemore Grinder Go electric coffee grinder. It features an innovative design for home users who wants to brew that perfect cup of coffee but with less effort compared to a manual hand grinder. With features such as a high-precision metal burr design and simple-to-adjust grind settings, this grinder also provides you with high-precision, fast and smooth coffee grinding.Features
- Immersion brewing techniques
- Auto swing technology
- Long standby time and easy-to-charge
- Hopper feature
- Fast grinding with 15g beans in just 27s
- Damping structure to allow precise adjustments of grinding settings
- Grinding uniformity quality control
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