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Hario Ceramic Coffee Mill - 'Mini-Slim Plus' Manual Coffee Grinder 24g Coffee Capacity
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Brand | Hario |
Color | Plus, Black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
About this item
- The Mini-Slim Plus: A great grinder for both beginners and pros! Its slim, compact design makes for a great grinder for home and travel. Ceramic mill is easily adjusted for right grind coarseness providing a consistent grind for perfect fresh coffee
- New and Improved: Upgraded from our original Mini-Slim with a newly designed ergonomic handle and shaft coupling for better traction
- Perfect Grind: Ceramic conical burrs ensure a precise, uniform grind-- Our burrs transfer less heat and shave coffee beans versus cracking them like blade grinders. Ergonomically designed crank handle detaches for compact storage and easy travel
- Japanese Design: Designed by Hario in Japan to provide coffee lovers with easy access to freshly ground coffee. The Mini-Slim Plus has a small, lightweight design which makes it the perfect travel accessory for any coffee lover
- Product Details: Coffee capacity 24g; W150×D72×H220mm
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For traveling | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.2 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
Easy to use | 4.2 | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.8 |
Easy to clean | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Quality of material | 4.2 | 4.8 | 4.8 | — | 5.0 |
Value for money | — | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Sold By | TwoKeys | Chernobyl Management LLC | 1Zpresso | TIMEMORE | TIMEMORE |
material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Polycarbonate |
installation | Portable | Camping | — | Camping | Built In |
specific uses | Coffee | Coffee Grinder | Coffee Grinder | Coffee Grinder | Coffee Grinder |
weight | 0.3 kilograms | 1 pounds | — | 15.2 ounces | 430 grams |
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CoffeeIn the world of artisanal coffee, Hario is home to such iconic designs as the V60 Dripper, Buono Pour Over Kettle, Skerton Coffee Grinder, and Technica Coffee Syphon. Our history of developing innovative Coffee Products began in the 1940s, and now includes a broad portfolio of Drippers, Filters, Servers, Kettles, Grinders, Syphons, Scales, Presses, Cold Brew and Other items. Each of our products is designed and manufactured to our exacting standards, remaining true to our Japanese heritage and commitment to quality. |
TeaIn Japanese, Hario means "King of Glass". Originally developed for use in the science laboratory, our heatproof borosilicate glass is manufactured in Japan and resistant to sudden temperature change and odor transfer, while also being safe for use in microwave ovens and dishwashers. Many of our tea items utilize our "Hario Glass" and spans Teapots, Drippers, Servers, Presses, Kettles and Other items. |
Tableware and CookwareFrom Rice Cookers to Drinking Glasses, Bakeware to Water Pots, our Tableware and Cookware category includes a wide variety of items in multiple sizes, shapes, colors and materials. Discover traditional Japanese items with a modern flair. |
PetsAdmittedly geared towards smaller dog breeds and their feline counterparts, our pet items have won numerous design awards for innovation and quality. Many of our items are available in durable glass and porcelain, and also in multiple colors and shapes. |
Since 1921
Hario was established in 1921 in Tokyo, Japan as a manufacturer of laboratory glassware. By the late 1940s, after many years of research, the company introduced its heatproof "HARIO glass", which allowed the company to introduce its first coffee product - the Hario coffee syphon. After years of expansion in a number of different categories, in 2005, Hario released its iconic V60 Dripper, which has since become the most widely used dripper for manual pour over coffee. Hario's current catalog now spans kitchenware, laboratory glassware, automotive headlights, aromatherapy, pets products and jewelry, with a particular focus on specialty coffee and tea accessories. In addition to its dedication to product quality, Hario has an unwavering commitment to social responsibility, operating its pollution-free glass factory which utilizes 100% natural ingredients.
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Materials | Glass, Metal, Ceramic, Plastic, and Copper | Glass and Metal | Copper, Enamel and Plastic | Metal and Plastic | Paper | Plastic, Glass and Ceramic |
Sizes | 01, 02 and 03 | 360, 450, 500, 600, 700, 800 and 1000 ml | 700, 800, 1000 and 1200 ml | - | 01, 02 and 03 | - |
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Product information
Brand | Hario |
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Color | Plus, Black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee |
Product Dimensions | 5.91"L x 2.83"W x 8.66"H |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Manufacturer | Hario |
ASIN | B01GPMH590 |
Item model number | Ceramic |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #240,751 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #46 in Manual Coffee Grinders |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 24, 2016 |
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In Japanese Hario means "the King of glass" Since its founding in 1921 This Japanese company has been manufacturing glassware of the highest quality for General consumers and for industrial uses This hand grinder has been designed by Hario to provide Coffee lovers with an inexpensive means to have freshly-ground Coffee even while traveling with a light load
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Customers like the value and performance of the manual food mill grinder. They mention that it's a cheap alternative to manual ones with much finer control, works great for the price point, and that it does a good job. They are also happy with compactness. That said, opinions are mixed on appearance, quality, sturdiness, ease of use, and grip.
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Customers like the compactness of the manual food mill grinder. They mention it's small and portable, well built, and easy to travel with. Some say that the Mini Slim fits nicely in their hands and is light weight. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"It's a decently sized little unit which does make it nice for traveling with, which to me is it's main appeal...." Read more
"...5. Won't wake up the whole house.The bonus is that it's slim and easy to travel with, although that wasn't one of my original intentions..." Read more
"...I also love it for travel & camping - easy, quiet, & very compact...." Read more
"...Pros:The handle feels great, not too heavy, but stays in place as I grind. Uniformly transfers the torque to the axis." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the manual food mill grinder. They mention that it does a good job, works well with no problems, and is easy to use. Some say that the results are worth it and that it's good at everything in between. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Anyway, it does a nice job, it adjusts quite nicely, and it is a handsome and durable unit...." Read more
"...a small amount of coffee each day, this grinder is perfect and does a fantastic job...." Read more
"Works well, the grinds make a great cup of espresso...." Read more
"Impeccable quality craftsmanship.Does work as expected if you don’t mind spinning the handle for 60 seconds." Read more
Customers like the value of the manual food mill grinder. They say it's a cheap alternative to manual ones with much finer control. They also say it works great for the price point and is worth it for freshly ground coffee. However, some customers report that the handle keeps coming off while using.
"...Overall, considering the price of burr grinders in general, this is a good value, and even if I decide to upgrade to an electric burr grinder at..." Read more
"...Coffee electric burr mill grinder for a few years, and it worked great for the price point...." Read more
"...entirely plastic build - it does not feel premium, but the price is low so this is to be expected.2) short grinding arm...." Read more
"This is perfect for coffee, but I use mine for espresso. It was a cheap alternative to the manual ones with much finer control...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the manual food mill grinder. Some mention that it works well, the grinds make a great cup of espresso, and is perfect for small hands or a weak grip. However, others say that the nut that controls grind size loosens while grinding, making the grinder unpleasant to hold. The first grinding turned out very disappointing, with very poor coarseness uniformity.
"...coffee with this thing or anything like it is a lot of work, but it feels good...." Read more
"...The work becomes a lot easier and the grinds will be more consistent without that extra motion from trying to keep it still with just your..." Read more
"...and it can be hard to know if you're on zero or one because of inconsistent tightness, which is the biggest downside to me...." Read more
"...If you only make a small amount of coffee each day, this grinder is perfect and does a fantastic job...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the manual food mill grinder. Some mention that it has good leverage for hard beans and heavy, and is easy to get used to. They also say the directions are easy to understand. However, other customers say that it is not easy to use and may be difficult for people with weak grips.
"...I couldn’t be happier. Super simple and well crafted mechanism, easy use and easy clean." Read more
"Good Enough and Quick -- As the song says, "There, I said it again."..." Read more
"...time at its more "open settings" (like after 12) but it still takes quite awhile...." Read more
"...Overall it's not that espensive for a coffee grinder, get's the job done, and is decidently small." Read more
Customers are mixed about the grip of the manual food mill grinder. Some mention that the handle is secure when grinding, the setting stays set, and it fits together solidly. However, others say that it slips around a bit, the burrs on mine visibly wobble back and forth, and that it's hard to get a good grip with one hand while turning the wand with the other.
"...short grinding arm. The low torque from this means that it's a workout, and a long one...." Read more
"...Pros:The handle feels great, not too heavy, but stays in place as I grind. Uniformly transfers the torque to the axis." Read more
"...My one complaint is the smoothness/shape of the design. It's hard to get a good grip with one hand while turning the wand with the other...." Read more
"...at coarser grind: So for a <$100 grinder, the consistency I believe is pretty good, but if you're grinding for french press, filter, or cold brew..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the manual food mill grinder. Some mention that it feels good and is sturdy, while others say that it fell apart while in use. The plastic parts don't last and wear fast when grinding.
"...I couldn’t be happier. Super simple and well crafted mechanism, easy use and easy clean." Read more
"...entirely plastic build - it does not feel premium, but the price is low so this is to be expected...." Read more
"...does a nice job, it adjusts quite nicely, and it is a handsome and durable unit...." Read more
"...1. Good materials (the plastic bits feel quite sturdy, not your standard cheap plastic)2. Easy to take apart and maintain/clean3...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the appearance of the manual food mill grinder. Some mention that it has a great design that looks good, with a well-designed handle and body size to hold. However, others say that the rest of the design is average, and completely ruins the look. Some complain about the smoothness and shape of the product.
"...Anyway, it does a nice job, it adjusts quite nicely, and it is a handsome and durable unit...." Read more
"...I want to grab it near the top but the shape makes that uncomfortable.If you have smaller hands this might not be for you." Read more
"...But, it's like 30 bucks, I love its style and it's grind is definitely more uniform than any of my electric options even if it seems to generate..." Read more
"This product came out on time, and it looks very well-built, however I had to return it, it was hard to turn the handle to grind coffee, and I don’t..." Read more
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Overall it's not that espensive for a coffee grinder, get's the job done, and is decidently small.
1. Good materials (the plastic bits feel quite sturdy, not your standard cheap plastic)
2. Easy to take apart and maintain/clean
3. Gives relatively consistent grinds to brew a decent cup of coffee
4. Grinds 25g in a manageable amount of time (a few minutes)
5. Won't wake up the whole house.
The bonus is that it's slim and easy to travel with, although that wasn't one of my original intentions for purchasing this product. The grinds are more consistent that what you'd get from a blade grinder (even accounting for tricks like shaking the blade grinder periodically to re-distribute the bean chunks), although it takes a little bit of elbow grease. I work an office job and definitely don't mind a little bit of a workout. In terms of doing a set of burpees or something of similar intensity, grinding some coffee beans with this is not nearly as bad. It won't be able to get you all of the notes labeled on your specialty coffee, but the taste of the coffee is better than your average blade-ground brew (all other variables like beans and brew method held constant). Some tricks I've learned:
1) To help stabilize the outer ceramic burr, I put some rubber bands around it to keep it in place. It helped the grind consistency a lot, although you will still get some fines and some bigger chunks. It's not going to be on par with a good electric burr grinder that costs over $100.
2) If you have shrimpy arms like me and can't hold the mill steady while grinding with just your hands alone, sit down and place it between your legs to hold it still while grinding. The work becomes a lot easier and the grinds will be more consistent without that extra motion from trying to keep it still with just your hands.
3) Keep in mind that lighter roasts will be a bit harder to grind.
Overall, considering the price of burr grinders in general, this is a good value, and even if I decide to upgrade to an electric burr grinder at some point in the future, I'll still have this around for the days when a manual grinder is necessary.
The Hario is easy peasy. And to frame it out for you - I actually used a mortar and pestle to grind my beans for my single 12 oz cup each morning. (I tried pre-ground, but I had been spoiled with fresh grind. I was willing to work for it.) You are going to need to crank it -yes, and it will take time which will depend on what size grounds you need for your method. I do 3.5 Tbsp of medium coarse for my French press and I finish grinding before the kettle is ready. If you only make a small amount of coffee each day, this grinder is perfect and does a fantastic job. I also love it for travel & camping - easy, quiet, & very compact.
I have found that the capacity allows for no more than 4 level Tbsp of beans to be ground at a time.
Definitely money well spent.
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This was a good move it turns out, because while I like to think I'm the sort of person who will freshly grind my coffee every morning for my cuppa - it turns out.. I'd rather have it NOW than Fantastic. The fantastic can wait till i'm awake enough to full appreciate it. So.. I find I'm using it a few times a week when I want a really nice cup of coffee to enjoy, and for £32 - I can justify that. So.. the Hario has become my 'entry-level' coffee grinder, until such a time that I fall off the deep end and cough up £125 for a really amazing one. And as an entry level grinder - it's great.. I love it. it's easy, not messy, haven't smashed my fingers yet.. looks good in the cupboard.
criticism - The sticky bar code - others have mentioned it. it took me ages to get it off - I don't know what kind of double strong super-glue epoxy gorilla adhesive they're using but it looks like crap, and it took me hours of soaking, scraping and using isopropyl alcohol to finally get it off without damaging the plastic.