Hario “Mini-Slim Plus” Ceramic Coffee Mill
Original price was: $40.00.$36.53Current price is: $36.53.








Price: $40.00 - $36.53
(as of Dec 29, 2024 14:05:25 UTC – Details)
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
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
Customers say
Customers find the manual food mill grinder easy to use and compact for travel. They appreciate its small size that doesn’t take up much kitchen space. Many find it convenient and good value for money. However, some customers dislike the grip. Opinions vary on grind quality, build quality, and grind time.
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Amazon Customer –
Good Enough and Quick
Good Enough and Quick — As the song says, “There, I said it again.” Grinding coffee with this thing or anything like it is a lot of work, but it feels good. I would never rely on this for daily grinding of more than a cup or two at a time. I can’t imagine women would love this thing. Setting it down on the counter is no way to go. I’m no weakling, but this thing is not the easiest to hold on to when you’re really cranking on it. I choose to hold it so the bottom edge is resting firmly against my sternum near my solar plexus, and then hold onto its waisted cylindrical shape as high as I can — up near the handle — don’t cut or scratch yourself with the handle! I wish I could put it in a bench vise and really go to town with it — yah, sure, you betcha! Anyway, it does a nice job, it adjusts quite nicely, and it is a handsome and durable unit. I think someone is making a good profit at the price it seems to sell, but evidently the demand is there, as they seem to leap off the retailers’ shelves briskly, so the market is telling you the value is there vs alternatives. If you’re in early times and just starting to dip your foot into grinding, go ahead and get this one. Later, once you’re addicted to good coffee, you can always buy a good electric burr grinder that will take you through hell and back. But this little Hario you should always keep for small experimental tasks, and for travel, so I think it is an excellent choice. Just know what you’re getting into with these small hand grinders — they all take the same effort and time to grind up (to fracture predictably and fairly uniformly) these surprisingly hard, tough roasted coffee beans. This Hario is a good one, possibly the standard of the small, ceramic burr hand grinders. I’d buy it again, but only if I lost this one or wore it out (unlikely), as i certainly don’t need two . . . yet, that I can think of . . . wait, one in each car, in each camping pack? Hmmm . . . Cheers!
Statistical Artist –
So far so good
Ticked off a lot of the marks I was looking for:1. Good materials (the plastic bits feel quite sturdy, not your standard cheap plastic)2. Easy to take apart and maintain/clean3. Gives relatively consistent grinds to brew a decent cup of coffee4. 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.
Tomer –
Good product, amazing support
Amazing grinder for its price range.When the handle broke, they sent me a new one from Japan.
Practical E –
Easy Peasy & delicious brew
I did exhaustive research before I purchased my new coffee grinder. I had a Mr. Coffee electric burr mill grinder for a few years, and it worked great for the price point. But eventually a seal was compromised inside allowing grounds to fall into the interior. I looked at electric & manual models, and tons of reviews to land on this.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.
Tabatha Paul –
Bought for camping. Broke after about 10 times using, the inner grinder compartment spins with the handle instead of grinding the beans. At the price point expected this to last and doesnât seem to be able to return through Amazon. Disappointing.
Thiago –
O moedor tem uns 18cm x 6cm, é prático e eficaz. Ãs vezes a manivela dá uma leve travada, mas é normal. NUNCA vire a manivela no sentido anti-horário para não danificar as engrenagens!Ler o manual e/ou vÃdeo no YT me ajudou bastante para saber como montar e desmontar o moedor para a lavagem de vez em quando. Como o próprio café tem seus óleos, é bom de tempos em tempos dar uma lavada nas peças. Só precisa tomar extremo cuidado para não perder umas pecinhas bem pequenas que vão no miolo dele. E lembrando que o “copo” inferior e a tampa não são de vidro, então não se deve usar esponja áspera para não riscar, somente o lado macio.Estou feliz com a compra e acho que ele serve perfeitamente para quem está iniciando e para quem não quer torrar os tubos em um moedor manual.
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Demir –
Habe sie schon lange und benutze sie immer noch.
Sinan –
Hiçbir yerde doÄru düzgün açıklama bulamadım, ürünü delonghi manuel espresso makinesi ile kullanıyorum, aleti son tura kadar çevirdikten sonra 4 tur boÅluk verdiÄimde “tchibo barista caffe crema” ile çok iyi köpüklü kahve elde ettim, yani espresso makinesi için de öÄütme inceliÄi saÄlıyor, hatta 1-2 tur yaparsanız Türk kahvesi inceliÄine de ulaÅabilirsiniz, piyasada bundan daha uygun fiyatlı ve düzgün bir alet yok, gözü kapalı alabilirsiniz, yaklaÅık 30çevrimde tek shot lık öÄütüyor, ayrıca üzerinde ölçü çizgisi de olduÄundan 7grlık kahveyi görüp öÄütmeyi durdurabilirsiniz, kahve yapmak bir tutkudur, her turda yükselen kahve kokusu, manuel makinenin de verdiÄi bir ritüelmiÅ gibi kahve hazırlanması bile tüm yorgunluÄumu alıyorðherkese afiyet olsun