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The Hario Skerton Pro is a premium manual coffee grinder featuring ceramic conical burrs for precise, uniform grinding with minimal heat transfer. Its compact, travel-friendly design includes an ergonomic detachable crank and easy-to-adjust grind settings, making it ideal for both home and on-the-go use. Crafted with a heat-proof glass base and non-slip cover, it offers durability and style while delivering a quiet, smooth grinding experience favored by coffee enthusiasts worldwide.











| Asin | B01MXJI90S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #319,712 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #62 in Manual Coffee Grinders |
| Brand Name | HARIO |
| Capacity | 70 Grams |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,254) 4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04977642707740 |
| Included Components | manual coffee grinder |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 6.57"L x 3.74"W x 7.68"H |
| Item Type Name | Ceramic Manual Coffee Grinder |
| Item Weight | 649 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Hario |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MMCS-2B |
| Material Type | Ceramic, Glass, Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | "Skerton Pro" |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Grinder |
| Upc | 810002432170 |
User
Works as nicely as it looks.
I had been searching through all the grinders that look like glorified pepper mills and not finding one that gave me that YES gut reaction I happened on the link to the original of this model in a blog on cold brew coffee and followed the link to arrive at this upgraded model. I loved the look and the reviews, got the YES I was looking for, and ordered 2, one for home and one for work.The grinder has a nice sturdy feel to it. The base is fairly thick clear glass with no bubbles or defects. and the rubber base thing keeps the unit firmly in place on the counter while grinding. The grinder is efficient and didn't require an egregious amount of work to grind the 8 tablespoons of beans. The grinder handle is sufficiently long enough to provide more than adequate torque to provide a nice smooth grinding action. Adjustment of the grind size requires the base to be removed and the bottom nut advanced or retarded to close or open the gap between the grinding faces, and there is no grind size guide other than your best guess based on that gap. As I'm only grinding coarse for cold brew coffee that's not an issue for me, however, if you perform multiple grind sizes this adjustment process might get old. There is also nothing in the grind adjustment to prevent locking the faces against each other or getting then to close and damaging them when going for a really fine grind.Finally, for my purpose this grinder is ideal. I got rid of the noisy electric burr grinder that disturbed my morning peace and produced as much fine grind as it did coarse.
User
Great coffee grinder for great coffee
My Melitta electric burr grinder kept clogging due to worn burrs. Can’t seem to find replacements. So I bought a hand crank.I make press pot coffee in a 2 cup Bodum. I use 2 scoops - or 18g when weighed - which is better, but a hassle in the morning.My fist concern was that cranking would be a hassle. For my small amount it is not. In fact the clean crunch and smooth operation makes it a bit meditative. Perhaps if I was making coffee for a crowd, yes, but buy it ground for that occasion.Hand crank - no problem.My old grinder put grounds all around it. I got use to that. Also, getting the coffee from the ground coffee receptacle into the press pot was always messy. I did it over the sink. And static. Oh boy.The Hato mates up to the press pot and all the grounds slide in neatly. Nice. The unit is easy to disassemble, just don’t lose the spring down the drain.Cleanliness - great.Most important: after your first grind you’ll wonder why coffee never smelled so good. I can grind very coarse and very fine, but the grinds are consistent. The adjustment has clicks so it is easy to fine tune.As for my coffee: I use to have a fine sludge at the bottom of my cup. A lot. Turkish coffee lot. Now? Much reduced. Taste? My coffee taste different. Now I can taste more of the subtlety.All in all this was a great replacement for me and what I do. If I go camping, I can bring it - I wouldn’t bring a plug in appliance camping - especially the noise.And the noise. The crappy vacuum cleaner sound is replaced with the zen like cracking of the beans right in my hand. Fun.
User
Huge Improvement form the Original
I originally started off with the Hario Skerton and was OK with it. It was a burr grinder at the right price point, however, it carried quite a few flaws.The Hario Skerton Pro addresses all previous grievances with excellent results. Working Top down, the crank is now die-cast and is set on a hex top creating much better momentum and torque making it *so* much easier to grind. Also, it literally just pops right off *angels start heavenly chorus*. Second, the hard plastic lid is a welcomed addition. It's durable, feels better, and adds to the sturdy construction. Third, the the burr mechanism is completely supported from top to bottom. Where as the original is basically free floating, allowing the burrs to rock and create a very inconsistent grind. The big up grade is the new adjustment mechanism. There is not a special nut that both keeps the bottom burr on and adjust the grinds with a nice *click*. Incredibly more convenient. Lastly, the bowl is squared on the bottom giving it a stable bottom.Having used this grinder for 6 months now, I am very pleased. It's sturdy, much easier to grind lightly roasted coffee, and *sturdy*. There are tons of hipster grinders coming out, but they don't hold a candle to the sturdiness and consistency of this grinder.The reason I knocked off a star is that the slip mat has stretched over the 6 months and now constantly falls off. I'm thinking of just tossing it out, but it's a nice addition because of my toddler kids being a little rough with my stuff if they get a hold of it. If they give the slip mat a tighter fit, this would be 5 stars.
User
great morning workout
Cordless and without batteries. Runs on renewable energy. Gives a great grind— from espresso to french press. Enjoy a good cross fit aerobic and anaerobic morning exercise ritual. Great sound. Great feel.This is a good coffee grinder, make no mistake. It sits on my shelf. The amount of handle turning necessary has turned out to be a strong deterrent to using it. I got most of the way through a bag of beans, then started buying ground coffee again. At first, with a coarse grind for french press, it was okay. Doing a slightly finer than regular grind for the italian coffee maker was simply that, a morning grind. To use-up the bag of beans I left the grinder on the counter all day, giving it sessions of a few minutes at a time such that, by the next morning, I had enough to make that essential cup of java.I thought it would be useful as well for grinding spices and cocoa nibs. It is not. In fact, that isn't a good idea. It gums up the works. You can factor-in that I tried that and had to clean it up. Perhaps it wasn't the same afterward. Seemed the same to me. Stuck to grinding coffee with it.As you see, I still give it five stars because it works very well as designed. It is a super good coffee grinder. It's only that manual coffee grinding turned out to be an unwelcome addition to my day.What I might look for (unlikely) is a grinder that has more grinding surface area. it isn't hard to turn the handle. It's only that you have to turn it a lot. If it was grinding more bean, with more effort and less time turning the crank... Yeah. I guess not. I like the idea. I like the idea of doing yoga and meditating every day. This turned out to be one of those.
User
Love this manual coffee grinder
I have to admit that I looked at other cheaper imitation manual grinders before deciding to spend the extra money for an actual Hario Skerton Pro. I was motivated by the idea of a stronger glass bowl and ceramic grinding implements that would withstand the stresses of regular use, and an overall product that would pay for itself in the long run.The design is very simple and easy to understand after taking a few moments to look at it. The bowl holds about 4-5 tbsp of whole beans. Since I use this for brewing cold brew at home, I needed to be able to make a coarse grind, and the coarseness is determined by rotating the mill’s grind nut left or right. You can see more or less of the inner burr as you rotate the grind nut left or right, and that should give you an idea of how coarse your grind will be. Of course, grinding the beans will confirm if you need to make any adjustments, which is the benefit of having the glass bowl, so you can see it yourself.I’m very impressed with how easy this manual coffee grinder was to use. The lever was sturdy and didn’t slip off during use, but is easy to remove as needed. The black non-slip silicone rubber which covers the base of the glass bowl isn’t attached, but it held on decently during use and is a really good addition to the design as you can experience some rocking of the bowl.So far, no complaints about this coffee mill. This is a welcome addition to my kitchen as I look to prepare and brew my own coffee at home.
User
Great Grinder
I had a blade grinder before this and my coffee beans would always end up in all different sizes. The Hario Skerton does an amazing job at giving you an even and equal grind.All the parts are incredibly solid and come apart easy for cleaning and storage. Every part of this grinder is made with quality and I see it lasting a very long time. It even gives you little extras, like the rubber boot for grinding on a hard surface, or a plastic cap to keep your grounds stored. You get a lot for your money.The only downside is it does take a little muscle to grind. You do a lot of spinning to get a few tablespoons of grounds and a bean can catch it just right and add some extra resistance. For the money you can't really do better - but know that the hand grinding option will take more effort than pushing a button.
User
Great for single cup pour over
I read a lot of great reviews be for i purchased this grinder. Its very good quality, quiet, and a great size but it takes much longer than expected to grind enough coffee for a 12 cup pot, but it will do it.
User
Great for beginners
This is a great bean grinder for beginners trying to decide if they want to venture into pour over or fancier coffee at home. I keep it on reserve now for flavored coffee only since I've since gotten a nicer grinder. It's kind of amazing how much of a step up spending an extra $40 on a grinder can do. Once I used the new one it was obvious how different the quality was.That being said, this is great value for the money but you're gonna work for that coffee. I usually set it on the table and hold with one hand and grind with the other and my arms tire out somewhat quick! After a week or so of use you get used to it though. Setting the grind was easy but a bit inconsistent in the actual grind. That's why it's good for beginners! Easy to clean, like the reservoir and it's a work horse.
User
Really great manual grinder!
The product arrived in good condition and works well. The motion to grind is smooth and quite effortless. The grinds are consistent and fine enough for me to use with my Aeropress! Highly recommend spending the money to get a good and reliable manual grinder that can help you achieve good quality coffee.
User
Funkar som tänkt
Fungerar väldigt bra och ger bra resultat.Har du en skruvdragare så kan du sätta in kaffekvarnen i chucken så har du eldriven kaffekvarn!
User
Makes a good grind
It's easy to use and easy to keep clean. My old blade grinder was a nightmare, holding onto almost as much coffee as I got to use and it had to be manually wiped. This device is dishwasher safe so the small amounts of grounds that I don't get vanish when I put it the dishwasher every week or two. I get back all the coffee I put in.It does take a little while to grind the beans I put in for one cup of coffee, but it's not overly long.
User
Wertige Kaffeemühler
Die Kaffeemühle hält was sie verspricht, wertig und qualitativ hochwertig. Sie seiht gut aus. Der Mahlkvorgang funktioniert zügig. Das einstellen des Mahlgrades ist sehr leicht und die Einstellung bleibt zuverlässig erhalten. Das Glas als Aufbewahrungsbehälter ist sehr dekorativ.
User
Si può fare di meglio in questo price range
Il grinding è soddisfacente e migliore rispetto allo skerton con il burr più piccolo, ma la molla interna per settare la finezza della macinatura era difettosa e non mi faceva passare facilmente a macinature più grossolane. Ho restituito l'articolo.
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