Coffee grinders for home use advanced from all angles in 2024, from the purely manual Ousia grinder to the technologically complex Geimori grinder. Meanwhile, motorization kits from the likes of Madkat and Flair Espresso further bridged these two ends of the grinding spectrum.
Continuing our 2024 Year in Review, here are some of DCN’s top stories on new coffee grinders targeting the home market.
Made in Transylvania, the Ousia Coffee Grinder
The owners of Romanian specialty coffee company Yume Coffee Roasters designed, developed and recently brought to market their own high-end manual grinder called the Ousia Coffee Grinder… read more
NECCST from Germany, a Grind-By-Weight Manual Coffee Grinder
The forthcoming NECCST Coffee Grinder features a large steel flywheel for vertical cranking action, geared for speed with a 1:1 ratio. The hefty 13-pound flywheel is supported by a wide base for wobble-free, one-handed tabletop operation, according to the company. Overall, the grinder checks in at 30.9 pounds… read more
Two Fiorenzato Home AllGround Grinders Make US Launch
Italian coffee grinder maker Fiorenzato is launching two new models under the Fiorenzato Home sub-brand in the United States this month: the AllGround Sense and the AllGround Probrew… read more
Upcoming Geimori Grinders Mute Static Two Ways
With striking design and innovative anti-static features, a new brand of coffee grinders called Geimori is making its way towards the high-end home and light commercial markets… read more
Madkat Powers Manual Grinders With the SkopeX Motorization Kit
Australian coffee accessories maker Madkat Coffee recently introduced a kit called the SkopeX, the company’s third generation of equipment designed to motorize hand grinders… read more
Flair Espresso Relaunches Neo Flex, Adds ‘Power Tower’ for Manual Grinders
In keeping with the portability of Flair’s entire product line, the Power Tower includes a built-in lithium ion battery that can drive the grinder for up to an hour per charge… read more
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