【Famous KOL Recommended】KINGrinder P2 Lightweight Manual Hand Coffee Grinder for Moka pot, French Press, Drip with Assembly Consistency Stainless Steel Conical Burr Mill, 20g Capacity
$22.00
Price: $22.00
(as of Jan 08, 2025 06:19:40 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Lightweight Manual Hand Coffee Grinder KINGrinder P2
The P2 grinder is with a 38mm 7-burrs design. Recommended for espresso coffee lovers.
Espresso
10~20clicks
Moka pot & AeroPress
30~40clicks
Pour-Over
45~60clicks
French Press
70~80clicks
Recommended Grinder Settings For P2 (1circle is equivalent to 30clicks)
1 Fine 2 Medium-Fine 3 Medium 4 Coarse
Product specifications ABS Body & Metal structure
Interior adjustment
Integrated handle
Non-SlipSleeve
How to Maintain Your Grinder? Keep Dry
Do not wash with water. If using the RDT, please clean the internal parts thoroughly afterward, ensure they are kept dry and well-ventilated, and avoid storing the grinder in hot or humid places.
No tools required
For precision reasons, do not dismantle the exterior burr. Avoid forcefully disassembling the g rinder with tools.
Use the supplied brush for cleaning.
Please follow the cleaning instructions provided in the digital manual on our official website
Can I replace the burrs?
Due to the design and fit of the product, the burrs in our grinders cannot be replaced individually.
Can I grind items other than coffee beans?
Our grinder is specifically designed for grinding coffee beans. To preserve the flavor of your coffee, we do not recommend using it to grind other items with strong or distinct odors.
What is the difference between P and K?
P2 has 38mm small 7-burrs, and K6 has 48mm large 7-burrs. The P series offers 30 clicks per round, while the K6 provides 60 clicks per round, allowing for more precise adjustments and achieving ideal grind sizes and durability.
KINGrinder P2
Product Comparison
38mm 7-Burrs
Burr design
48mm 7-Burrs
Interior
Adj. Mechanism
Exterior
30
Clicks per Round
60
33
Microns per Click
16
330g
Weight
630g
20g
Hopper Volume
30g
13*5cm
Body Size
17*5.5cm
38mm 7-Burrs
Burr design
38mm 5-Burrs
Interior
Adj. Mechanism
Interior
30
Clicks per Round
30
33
Microns per Click
33
330g
Weight
330g
20g
Hopper Volume
20g
13*5cm
Body Size
13*5cm
38mm 7-Burrs
Burr design
38mm 6-Burrs
Interior
Adj. Mechanism
Interior
30
Clicks per Round
30
33
Microns per Click
33
330g
Weight
330g
20g
Hopper Volume
20g
13*5cm
Body Size
13*5cm
38mm 7-Burrs
Burr design
48mm 6-Burrs
Interior
Adj. Mechanism
Interior
30
Clicks per Round
40
33
Microns per Click
18
330g
Weight
595g
20g
Hopper Volume
25g
13*5cm
Body Size
16*5.2cm
KINGrinder K6 KINGrinder P0
KINGrinder P1
KINGrinder K2
[Lightweight] Constructed from ABS, this lightweight model weighs only 330g and can grind up to 20g at a time.
[Metal Blade] It features a conical burr made of SUS420, recommended for drip coffee.
[Easy to Clean] No tools are required for disassembly and cleaning. A cleaning brush is included.
[Uniform Grind] With 30 clicks per rotation, each click allows for a fine adjustment of 0.0333mm. Adjusting the particle size is easy; just turn the adjustment dial!
[Portable] With a compact size , it’s the perfect travel companion for both indoor and outdoor activities.
[KOL Recommendation] A renowned YouTuber with 2 million subscribers gave the KINGrinder a glowing review!
Customers say
Customers find the manual food mill grinder to produce a good grind quality and fast grind speed. They appreciate its value for money, ease of use, and consistent size. The handle is easy to grip and the grinding process is smooth. Many customers find it portable and appreciate its quality.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Amazon Customer –
The grinder part is worth 3 times the price
I’m amazed they made this product line. It has to affect their top products. Their top notch grinder assembly in a low price chassis. Yes there is some static charge issue, but it is easy to work around. I just use the included brush. Duh! The grinder itself works fast and flawless. I’ve heard horror stories of other grinders at this price point taking forever to grind. This is just a few 10s of seconds depending on your fineness setting. The size looks uniform and the taste marvelous. I can’t imagine I’d feel better if I’d spent $130 to get the expensive model with the same burr.
bogrbon –
Great quality for the price
Ifâs held up well and gives me a consistent grind for my coffee every day. Capacity is a bit low at 20g, since I usually do 30g and 500mL of water, but easy to just put more in.
Bluegrass –
Fast and easy
Works fast. Only takes half the time reviewers on U Tube said it would. Grinds 17 ounces of beans in a little over 30 sec. Haven’t tried it using an electricdrill yet but Iassume that’s going to work just fine as well.
DG –
Pleased with Grinder
I make/drink two mugs of French pressed coffee each morning. This grinder, filled to the brim holds just the right amount of beans. It functions flawlessly and in just over a minute, with no effort the beans are ground. Itâs a pleasant morning ritual vs hearing the annoying squelching electric grinders, especially if youâre hung over ð¤£. Iâm happy with the purchase.
A –
Not The Best EVAR, But Amazing for the Price
This grinds better than my daily driver (mid-price conical burr electric). It’s plenty adjustable, not finicky, easy to clean, and very portable.The price is shockingly good. KINGrinder has an excellent reputation. This is like the guts of one of its higher end products in a less expensive housing. It is plastic, so there is static, but the grind is good.
Marvino –
Almost Returned Due to Static Cling
I use an Aeropress with an Aeropress Control Filter Cap. I like dark roast beans and grind an espresso grind.My other manual grinder is a handmade vintage style brass grinder with bolt and nut grind setting mechanism.I almost bought a popular all metal grinder that cost about 50% more then Kingrinder.I decided on Kingrinder due to positive reviews and cost.The first time I used the Kingrinder, I was going to absolutely return it due to the static cling. But I did get small amount of cling with the brass body grinder also. So I assumed the dark roast beans with an espresso grind may be more of an issue then the plastic body.After several days I have dialed in a routine with this Kingrinder that I actually enjoy….After grinding coffee, before unscrewing collection cup, I tap side of grinder a few times with knuckle. I unscrew collection cup above Aeropress, then use included brush to clean off bottom of grinder dial area into Aeropress, then dump collection cup in and use brush to clean cup into Aeropress.It takes a little muscle, depending on beans and roast for espresso grind, but it grinds in well less than half the time of the brass grinder and don’t need small cresent wrenches to adjust grind size.The more I use this Kingrinder the more I enjoy it. This is my experience anyways.
Wildflower101 –
The joy of effortless pepper grinding
I was looking for a replacement of my ailing pepper grinder. This coffee grinder fits the bill perfectly and some more. I have used various pepper grinders for a long time, but this product actually gave me joy while grinding pepper corns. Grinding is no longer an exercise in frustration. Highly recommended.
Aaron Koenig –
Insane value
Wow! This grinder is such a good value at this price point. I’ve been wanting to mess around with different v60 techniques and different beans, but I kept delaying it because I didn’t want to spend so much on grinders. Reviews online on youtube/insta seemed good for this one, so I gave it a shot – The grind, the adjustments, and the build quality sort of blow other brand’s products at this price point out of the water. Like, it’s not even close. Using this felt much more like using my sister’s $250 grinder and much less like using my friend’s $35 grinder. Also love how it came with a little brush, and how it looks with my other equipment, and bonus points for arriving faster than expected.Other factors aside though, if grind quality is the most important factor here, this (or probably other products by this company) is your best bet anywhere close to this price.
Craxton –
Hands down the best manual grinder at this price point. I’ve had the Hario mini slim and this is much better.
Sergio –
Excelente molinillo. Se le podrÃa objetar el plástico que conforma la carcasa que, efectivamente, se ve de baja calidad. Pero en sÃ, las rebabasde acero inoxidable, hacen la diferencia y por mucho. Definitivamente, la gama P de Kingrinder, es la mejor en molinos por debajo de los mil pesos, inclusive mucho mejor que muchos que superan los mil pesos. 100% recomendable.
rachmid –
Muele muy parejo y con precisión. Ideal para viajes!
Amazon Customer –
Iâm currently using the Breville 870 espresso machine with the included automatic grinder. No complaints with it but I wanted something that I could use to make a decaf espresso later in the day without going through the onerous process of removing beans from the Breville.I was not sure if I would use the manual grinder long term, so did want something lower cost in case this was to become a counter ornament. After much online investigation and review reading, I settled on the Kingrinder P2.Set up was simple. There are no included instructions but I did find a P series manual online. In the manual, they write that you set the dial all the way clockwise until you canât turn any further and then count back counter clockwise 30 clicks. Using this method, I am now getting better shots that ever before. What a difference!I must say that I have not even tried the decaf yet. I have used 2 beans. The Lavazza Rosa is a lighter roasted bean, and I noticed that the turning of the grinder is a bit more difficult. However, the shot is noticeably creamier, and pouring near the 40 second mark. I can finally taste the notes off chocolate that this bean is known for. The next one was the Ethical Bean company Lush, which is darker roasted and more oily. The grinding was easier and the shot was also amazing, much better than any other attempt with an automatic grinder. Both beans took me approximately a minute to grind for 20 grams of beans.I have read people complaining that there is static, and there is. It does not detract from the experience for me. Neither does the plastic body. It still feels well made and the burrs are obviously well worth the low cost of this grinder.Like others, it makes me wonder what the K series could bring to my coffee experience. This could be a gateway grinder to other levels within the Kingrinder product offering. Buy with confidence.
Chantal –
we like it a lot