Precision Dial Grinder
Electric burr grinder · 16 settings · Transparent hopper · Dial control
The dial selects the grind. The button starts the work. The clear hopper shows the beans. Everything else is silence. The Precision Dial is the electric grinder that does not announce itself.
The Precision Dial Grinder is a compact electric burr grinder with a 16-position dial selector. The transparent hopper shows the beans, the grinding chamber catches the grounds, and the numbered dial locks in your preferred grind, from coarse cold brew to fine moka.
Dial. Press. Pour.
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Specifications
Care & maintenance
Burr grinders accumulate coffee oils and fines. A monthly brush-out keeps the mechanism sharp.
- Unplug first: Always disconnect power before cleaning any internal components.
- Brush the burrs: Once a month, remove the hopper and brush out trapped coffee dust with a soft-bristle grinder brush or dry cloth. Coffee oils build up and go rancid.
- Wash removable parts: The hopper lid and grind container are hand-washable. Dry fully before reassembling.
- Wipe the body: Damp cloth on the exterior only. Never submerge the motor base or expose it to running water.
- Run rice grains: Every few months, grind a handful of white rice on a coarse setting to scrub residual oils from the burrs. Discard the rice powder.
Frequently asked
How do I choose the right grind setting?
Start at setting 8 (medium) for drip coffee or pour-over. Move coarser (toward 1) for French press or cold brew, finer (toward 16) for espresso or moka.
Is this a blade or burr grinder?
Conical burr. Burrs crush beans between two surfaces at a fixed distance, producing uniform particle size. Blade grinders chop randomly and create uneven extraction, sour and bitter notes in the same cup.
Can I grind spices or nuts?
Not recommended. Oily seeds (flax, sesame) or hard spices (cloves, cinnamon sticks) can clog or damage the burrs. Stick to roasted coffee beans.
How much coffee can I grind at once?
The grind container has a MAX fill line. Grinding beyond that point risks overflow and clogs the chute. For larger batches, grind in two or three rounds.
Which plug type do I need?
US orders include a 110V plug (Type A). UK orders include a 230V plug (Type G). EU orders include a 230V plug (Type C/F). All versions ship with the correct regional plug attached.