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Hario “Skerton Pro” Ceramic Coffee Mill

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Original price was: $60.00.Current price is: $49.50.


Price: $60.00 - $49.50
(as of Jan 05, 2025 16:40:49 UTC – Details)


The new Skerton Pro is perfect for hand-grinding Coffee in style improved burr shaft with Stabilizer plate and easy-grind adjustment screw improved handle for greater ergonomics100 G Capacity
Skerton Pro: A favorite amongst coffee newcomers and professionals alike. Its compact size makes it the perfect grinder both travel and home. This grinder can make a full range of grind sizes, whatever your preference
New and Improved: An update to the original Skerton– The Skerton Pro features a modern update on the classic design with sleek lines, and with easier-to-adjust burr settings for improved grind consistency
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 Skerton Pro was designed to be portable, and easy to use even while traveling or on the go
Product Details: 100g Coffee grounds capacity; W167×D95×H195mm; Heat-proof glass bowl is made in Japan; Mill, hopper lid, non-slip cover, lid are made in China

Customers say

Customers find the manual food mill grinder easy to use and assemble. They appreciate its consistent grind and flavor. While some customers enjoy manual labor, others have differing opinions on grind quality, build quality, grind size, and grind speed.

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  1. Paul Gush

    Top notch build quality
    Good ergonomics. The vertical distance between the grip and the crank is small, so the tipping moment is small when you’re grinding. So, it’s very easy to grind, but it does take longer to grind than my old grinder, made by Bialetti. The grinding spur itself could be a touch bigger, trading some more effort for better speed.Good capacity, so you can make a full French press. The hopper fits 7 heaped tablespoons of beans. This isn’t a travel model, but one for everyday use in your kitchen.It can be completely disassembled without any tools – no cheesy and irreversible snap fits. So, it’s easy to clean and replace parts, should the need ever arise. The threads of the jar are big enough that some coffee grounds won’t foul them. Same threads as a Ball jar, which is a nice touch.The rubber grip on the bottom easily falls off, but it isn’t needed anyway. Likewise, the lid for the grounds jar is a needless add-on.

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  2. Gregory S Aubin

    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.

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  3. Jason

    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.

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  4. Mandy

    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.

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  5. tony

    Good product, good price
    These are as good as people say. Very well made and easy to use. I use it for travel even though it’s not too lightweight because I don’t care about that. Quality materials and great design.

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  6. PJ

    I bought this for use during the inevitable fall hurricane / winter storm power outages, not as a daily grinder. Perfect for coarse grind for a coffee press. Doing a fine grind by hand does take a looong time.This is a V high-quality hand-crank grinder. Additionally, a 7mm socket can be used instead of the crank handle, which means I can use a battery operated drill to grind coffee! Low speed only with the drill of course…

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  7. Mikael Johansson

    Helt rätt och en bra produkt

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  8. Piotr

    Perfekcyjny. Mielenie jest bardzo dokładne. Rozmiar szklanego pojemnika (szczelnie zamykanego) pozwala na zmielenie kawy na cały dzień bez utraty smaku i aromatu. Testowałem z kawą Hausbrandt – perfekt. To najlepsze co możesz kupić za te pieniądze. Hario ma też w sprzedaży wszystkie zapasowe części do tego młynka – możesz wymienić same żarna kiedy się zużyją – nie musisz kupować nowego. Rewelacja.

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  9. Noza Ma

    je l’utilise presque tous les jours, belle qualité, je recommande

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  10. Amazon Customer

    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.

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