

☕️ Grind Like a Pro, Anywhere You Go!
The 1Zpresso Q Manual Coffee Grinder combines premium stainless steel conical burrs with a compact, foldable design weighing under 500g. Featuring 30 precise grind settings and tool-free cleaning, it delivers consistent, fresh coffee grounds for drip, French press, or cold brew—perfect for coffee lovers who demand quality and portability.





| ASIN | B0CXCYXL91 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #172,403 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #223 in Manual Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | 1Zpresso |
| Capacity | 20 Grams |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (47) |
| Date First Available | 21 April 2024 |
| Item Weight | 476 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 4.7 x 14.5 cm; 476.27 g |
A**R
This is my first manual grinder and it was recommended as a convenient size. I love that it fits inside an aeropress, its pretty easy to use, and it holds just the right amount of coffee beans for my cup. I used exactly 15 grams and ir was perfect. Its the perfect balance of price, quality, and portability
P**P
expensive but worth it. does a great job. solid construction.
C**N
This little hand-held, manual coffee grinder is exceptional! It's simple, effective, and very well constructed. The grinder uses the highest quality blades to produce exquisite, perfectly cut grounds of coffee. Please note that the grinder is manual, not electric. And the ground settings take a little practice. But there are plenty of youtube videos to help. It produces the freshest and most flavorful coffee ground. Great for pour over, drip, and french press. While it does over an espresso grind, I haven't used it yet - and some suggest it may not be the best for an espresso cut. Notwithstanding, I highly recomnend it! It's a little work, physically, but quite a little fun too.
A**R
I have been using a 1Zpresso Q for three months now. Compared to my Baratza Encore, it gives a sweeter coffee that tastes better. It produces better grind consistency (fewer boulders and fines) and makes a lot less noise, of course. The 1Zpresso I have has a 7-lobe burr and that yields a better cup of coffee. I use it primarily for pour-over, specifically a V60 #1, with 200 g to 230 g of water. If you need more than that, say, a couple of mugs, then you will should consider a bigger 1Zpresso. The Q shines for pour over; it is not the best choice for very fine grinding. I have made a few Aeropress mugs, but it takes more effort to grind fine enough. I let it fall to the floor of the kitchen and bent the external ring. I contacted 1Zpresso, and they sent me a replacement ring from abroad. The customer service is excellent, friendly, and fast in answering and shipping. My experience: an excellent hand grinder, well built, with top-notch customer service if needed.
M**K
Have traveled with the K-Ultra for a few years. Great grinder, enjoy the results, but it takes up a bit of space in my pack. Wanted to reduce coffee footprint in my pack, and the Q fits inside the Aeropress. It does the job, means I have to carry that much less. But the grind isn't as consistent as the K-Ultra. Still makes a fine cup, but you taste the difference. For me, it's an acceptible compromise. Road trips, still going to bring the K-Ultra. But the Q has found a place in my pack (well, in my Aeropress) for air travel.
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