Coffee Grinders

Coffee grinders are essential for achieving consistent and balanced coffee extraction, whether you’re brewing espresso or filter coffee. Different grinders offer varying grind sizes depending on the brewing method. At Qavashop, we offer electric and manual coffee grinder machines suitable for home and specialty coffee use. For best results, pair your grinder with the right espresso machine and use fresh coffee beans to unlock the full flavor potential.

 
Coffee glass grinder bottle alone
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Brew Coffee Grinders

MIBRU
KR013628
 29.90
Bottom bottle spare parts compatible with glass manual coffee grinders If the bottle is damaged, it can be replaced with another one Easy to install and use Suitable for coffee tools, coffee grinders and also for storing coffee beans
TIMEMORE CHESTNUT GRINDER C3S - Black TIMEMORE CHESTNUT GRINDER C3S - Black 2
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Manual Coffee Grinder

Timemore
KR015300
 258.75
New Timemore Chase Net C3S Grinder - Uniquely designed stainless steel gear for highly consistent grinding results.
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Espresso Grinder

Quamar
Q-T48-E-3004
 4,830.00
The T48E instant coffee grinder with electronic adjustment is equipped with user friendly display. The 83 mm silent flat burrs can produce up to 8 kg of ground coffee per day, which makes it ideal for coffee shops and roasting with high daily consumption. The coffee grinder is electronically adjustable in 3 different dosages and is equipped with counts...
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Fiorenzato F64 XGi Grinder  With 64-mm burrs
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Espresso Grinder

Fiorenzato
2630003
 5,750.00
1. Integrated XGI Technology Built-in Weight Sensor: This revolutionary feature allows the grinder to dispense coffee grounds by weight, ensuring precise and consistent dosing every time. Eliminates the need for external scales, streamlining workflow and improving efficiency. 2. 64mm Hardened Steel Flat Burrs 3. Stepless Micrometric Adjustment. 4. Digital...
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Espresso Grinder

Quamar
Q-Q50-S-3001
 2,297.70
Free Delivery
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Espresso Grinder

Quamar
Q-M80-E-3006
 3,450.00
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Porlex Manual Grinder II
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Grinders

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204-POR-TALLV2-SST-OS
 106.95
Porlex II Manual Grinder with a new grinding stone design for easier and finer grinding.Made in Japan.New handle design for longer immersion.Made of stainless steel, 130mm long and 49mm in diameter without the handle.20g coffee storage capacity.Designed with better materials than previous versions.Sturdier conical ceramic burrs than the previous...
PORLEX Mini Grinder II
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Grinders

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204-POR-MINIV2-SST-OS
 106.95
IMPROVED DESIGN, IMPROVED GRINDWith its redesigned burr set, the Porlex Mini II can grind beans easier, faster and more evenly, with less fines and less boulders, resulting in a more balanced brew in your cup. Compared to the Porlex Mini I, the Porlex Mini II can produce roughly 1.3 times more ground coffee with the same number of rotations. With the...
Timemore C5 Pro Manual Coffee Grinder Timemore C5 Pro Manual Coffee Grinder 2
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Manual Coffee Grinder

Timemore
Timemore
 479.55
Elevate your coffee brewing experience with the Timemore C5 Pro manualcoffee grinder, an all-metal grinder designed for coffee lovers seeking precisecontrol and exceptional grinding quality. It features multiple coarse grindsettings, making it ideal for pourover brewing, while still deliveringexcellent performance for espresso when needed.
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Timemore Chestnut C3 Manual Grinder
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Manual Coffee Grinder

Timemore
Timemore
 369.15
The Timemore Chestnut C3 elevates manual grinding with its new "Spike to Cut" (S2C660) stainless steel burrs. This technology cuts the beans before grinding them, resulting in reduced fines and a sweeter, clearer cup of coffee.The body features a non-slip checker pattern for a solid grip, and its lightweight design makes it the perfect travel companion...
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Frequently Asked Questions

The best coffee grinder varies based on user needs, but the Comandante C40 is considered one of the best manual grinders globally thanks to its Nitro Blade burrs and consistent grinding. For electric grinders, the Eureka Specialita, Baratza Sette 270, and Fellow Ode.

For beginners in the world of specialty coffee, we recommend manual grinders such as 1Zpresso or Timemore C2 as excellent budget-friendly options. If you prefer electric grinders, the Fellow Opus or Feilai DF54 are great choices that offer ease of use with good grind quality. The important thing is to choose a burr grinder (conical or flat burrs) rather than blade grinders (like spice grinders) to ensure proper grind consistency.

Choosing the right coffee grinder depends on the brewing method:

  • For espresso: Choose a coffee grinder with precise conical burrs for fine and consistent grinding
  • For drip coffee: Look for coffee grinders that offer medium grind settings
  • For French press: Make sure coarse grind settings are available
  • For Turkish coffee: Choose a grinder that offers very fine grinding

The best grinders are those that offer a wide range of grind settings to suit different brewing methods.

Manual coffee grinders feature precise control over the grinding process, reasonable price, and portability for travel, while electric grinders offer speed and convenience with multiple grind options, greater capacity for large quantities, and precise grind adjustment via digital screens in advanced models. Your choice depends on your needs, budget, and daily coffee use.

The best type of burr depends on the intended use (home or commercial) and the required grind quality, but in general, there are two main types:

Flat Burrs
  • Provide very uniform grinding, ideal for espresso.
  • Produce richer, clearer flavors in the cup.
  • Generate more heat and are often larger and more expensive.
  • Example: Eureka Single Dose Grinder.
Conical Burrs
  • Generate less heat, preserving coffee flavor.
  • Easier to clean and more compact in size.
  • Slightly less uniform than flat burrs.
  • Example: Comandante Grinder.

Yes, the coffee grind degree significantly affects the final drink taste. Very fine grind suits espresso and extracts strong flavors, while medium grind suits drip coffee and provides balanced flavor, and coarse grind is ideal for French press to avoid bitterness. Therefore, a coffee grinder with multiple settings is considered an important investment for an excellent coffee experience.

To keep your specialty coffee grinder in good condition and extend its life:

  • Clean it regularly with a soft brush to remove coffee residues.
  • Disassemble and clean removable parts as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Avoid grinding very dark roasts daily, as their oils can accumulate on the burrs.
  • Use fresh, clean coffee beans.
  • Calibrate the grinder periodically to maintain grinding precision.

The Saudi market offers a wide selection of premium coffee grinder brands, including:

Each brand provides unique features to suit the needs of different coffee enthusiasts.

It is not recommended to use a coffee grinder for grinding spices or nuts, for the following reasons:

  • Oils from these foods can build up on the burrs and affect the flavor of your coffee.
  • Hard particles may damage the burrs.
  • Strong spice flavors can linger and mix with your coffee.

If you want a multi-purpose grinder, it’s better to have a separate grinder for coffee and another one for spices/nuts.

Signs that your grinder burrs need replacing:

  • Uneven bean grind size.
  • Noticeable change in coffee taste (more bitter or overly acidic).
  • Grinding takes longer than usual.
  • Strange noises during grinding.

In general, high-quality conical burrs need replacement after grinding 500–1000 kg of coffee, depending on the burr quality and usage.

Yes, there are major differences:

  • Commercial grinders are designed for continuous large-volume grinding, with cooling systems to prevent burr overheating. They feature powerful motors and larger burrs.
  • Home grinders are made for daily limited use, with smaller designs and lower prices. They still provide excellent grind quality but cannot handle heavy-duty usage.

The ideal grind for espresso is a fine grind, similar to powdered sugar. It must be uniform and precise to ensure balanced extraction. You may need to adjust depending on:

As a rule of thumb: start with a fine grind, then adjust until you achieve an extraction time of 25–30 seconds for a double espresso shot.

The quality of the grinder plays a crucial role in the final taste of your coffee:

  • High-quality grinders ensure consistent grind size, which allows balanced flavor extraction.
  • Precise conical burrs prevent overheating, preserving the oils and original flavors of the beans.
  • Low-quality grinders produce uneven particles, causing over- or under-extraction, leading to bitter or sour flavors.

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