1Zpresso J Manual Coffee Grinder Silver Capacity 35g with Assembly Stainless Steel Conical Burr – Numerical Internal Adjustable Setting
Original price was: $139.00.$111.20Current price is: $111.20.
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Product Description
The Choice of WBrC Champions
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“I love 1zpresso because it offers so many different grinding experiences. There is a grinder for each type of brewer or coffee.”
— Carlos Medina, WBrC Champion 2023
1Zpresso J Manual Coffee Grinder Your specialty coffee needs a specialty grinder!
You should know that your premium coffee deteriorates as soon as it’s ground and cannot be reversed.
There’s nothing quite like freshly grinding and brewing your coffee beans, both as an indulgent pleasure and a way to get through the day. Grind only what you need for each brew, and say no more to expired ground coffee.
30 Clicks per Rotation designed for Several Brewing Methods48mm Stainless Steel Conical BurrEasy to Clean without Any Tool
What is special about the J Manual Coffee Grinder? 30 Clicks per Rotation
The J is primarily designed for pour-over with 30 clicks per rotation.
48mm Stainless Steel Burr
The 48mm stainless Steel Burr produces consistent grounds and makes grinding more effortless and efficient, giving you a joyful grinding experience.
Solid and Foldable Handle
Portable & Space-Saving foldable crank handle, smaller and easier to carry and storage.
Easy to Clean without Any Tool
All of the 1Zpresso grinders can be disassembled without any tool and allow thorough cleaning and maintenance.
J Coffee Grinder
Let’s Brew Like a Champ!
$139
Price
$199
Pour-over
Brewing Method
Espresso
Internal
Adjustment
External
25
Microns per Click
8
Magnetic Catch Cup
30-35g
Capacity
35-40g
$139
Price
$169
Pour-over
Brewing Method
All-round
Internal
Adjustment
External
25
Microns per Click
12.5
Magnetic Catch Cup
30-35g
Capacity
25-30g
$139
Price
$259
Pour-over
Brewing Method
All-round
Internal
Adjustment
External
25
Microns per Click
20
Magnetic Catch Cup
30-35g
Capacity
35-40g
$139
Price
$109
Pour-over
Brewing Method
Pour-over
Internal
Adjustment
Internal
25
Microns per Click
25
Magnetic Catch Cup
30-35g
Capacity
15-20g
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Foldable Handle – Solid and foldable crank handle for portability and space-saving convenience. Compact design makes it easy to carry and store.
Looking for quality but budget grinder? 1Zpresso J grinder worth it!! Durable 48mm conical burr makes greater grinding efficiency. Internal fixing between the burr and central shaft, impressive consistency grind.
Internal Adjustment- with 30 clicks each rotation enables you to find the right size setting for your favorite flavor.
Easy to Clean – Tool-free dismantling allows for easy cleaning, ensuring optimal grinding results and the best taste in your cup. Enjoy freshly ground coffee with the full-bodied flavor and creamy texture of your espresso. Bonus: includes a free cleaning brush for added convenience.
Product Guarantees – The burr is calibrated and securely fixed by the 1Zpresso team, guaranteeing no wobbly parts or loose burrs over time. With an estimated grind capacity of approximately 100-200KG with general use, and backed by a one-year limited warranty, you can rely on 100% customer support.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the manual food mill grinder’s consistent grind and solid build quality. They find it easy to use and intuitive to set up. The grinder performs well and is reliable. Customers are also pleased with its value for money, grind adjustment, and grind size.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Amazon Customer –
Works well; looks good naked
I was skeptical, given that the 1Zpresso J is many times more expensive than my previous grinder. However after two months of daily use, Iâm impressed by its solid build quality, the speed with which it grinds coffee beans, and its good looks. Itâs a worthwhile investment.My three year old JavaPresse frustratingly met its demise when some of its critical components, made of plastic and held in place with glue, came undone. I was primed for an upgrade and I liked how all the functional elements of the 1Zpresso J were made of metal, which set it apart from some others on the market. I ordered one.This thing is over-engineered. And I love that about it. Made almost entirely of metal, with a surprising heft and featuring tight and precise tolerances, Iâm confident that this thing will outlive me.And it works well. In less than 5 seconds and just a few turns of the crank, my coffee beans are prepped and ready for their soak in the french press. Meanwhile, using the Javapresse felt like a workout at times, taking closer to a minute to complete its task and requiring far more rotations of the crank.It looks good. Especially after removing the silicone sleeve.Buy it for life. This thing will confidently grind coffee beans for decades.
Gabuc –
Impressive Machinery!
After wanting to get more into coffee, doing a lot of research on the topic resulted in the conclusion that buying a grinder to freshly grind coffee beans was one of the biggest upgrades. So, after a ton more research, I had actually settled on the KINGrinder K6, with the consensus being that it was the best bang for the buck. I had also heard that one of the biggest drawbacks of it was the disassembly, that it was very difficult to disassemble and put back together, for cleaning purposes. Since I never owned a grinder before (manual or electronic), I didn’t really have any context for what this would mean, hence I took a shot on it. Once it arrived, I was actually quite impressed by it (again, not really having proper context), everything seemed to be extremely well built. But, knowing my personality, I started to look into the disassembly/reassembly issue that I had heard about. After reading manuals, watching videos, and spending a decent amount of (semi-wasted) time learning about all of this, I tried to get the grinder disassembled, and failed badly. No matter what I tried, I couldn’t get the pin holding the entire assembly together to come out, of course I was trying to also be delicate with everything as I didn’t want to damage anything and risk not being able to return the item if it came to that. After spending enough wasted time and getting frustrated, I decided that it needed to go back, and in that regard I was glad I never got it disassembled, because I realized that it would have been very likely I wouldn’t have been able to properly reassemble it afterwards.So, back to the drawing board with more research. Ultimately, I decided to just spend the extra money to buy a 1Zpresso, and I picked the J Manual model because it seemed to be the best bang for the buck one for pourover that 1Zpresso has. The only thing I dislike about 1Zpresso grinders is the very confusing naming and changing of their lineup, for instance the J Manual was actually the Jx from previously with very minor upgrades. When the grinder arrived, it was actually even nicer than the KINGrinder K6 in overall feel, build quality, and impression. The first thing I tried was the disassembly and reassembly, which as I had already researched, was decently easy. Note that it wasn’t perfect, once you do a disassembly and reassembly, if you want the number dial to line up with the “zero” of the grinder, it is incredibly difficult to get right. However, if you just use the numbers as a reference point and don’t care that zero is zero, then it’s not a big deal.I have now since used the grinder almost daily for about a month and a half, and the grinder continues to be a pleasure to use. Grinding is seemingly very easy, satisfying, and foolproof. Everything is machined very precisely, and the entire unit is very solid. Overall, I feel that the item is worth the money paid, which for me is a very satisfying feel.
Alan Smithee –
Fantastic grinder that is super easy to clean
Iâve had this grinder for about a year now. Hereâs what I love about it:1. Very very consistent grinds. I havenât had to tweak anything after the initial dial-in process for a new set of beans.2. Numbered settings avoid having to carefully count clicks, unlike some other grinders.3. Super easy to fully disassemble for detailed cleaning – no tools required. This might be my favorite feature aside from maybe grinding speed.4. Small size but good capacity for one person (25-30g beans).5. Very smooth and quick grinding thanks to the excellent bearings and high quality burr.6. Quiet! Can use without disturbing anyone else in the house, especially when they are sleeping.The only downsides are that fine grinds can get a little tedious (> 45 seconds) if you are targeting espresso-fine grounds, and that grinding large amounts of coffee can get tiring (>50g). It is perfect for pour overs, Aeropress, or French press for 1-2 people especially considering how long it will last – likely a decade or more – compared to cheaper electric burr grinders.The only other minor ding I can give it is the wooden handle comes with a bit of a rough finish. If youâre at all handy this is easily fixed with a little bit of sandpaper and an oil-based wipe on poly (or even Tung or linseed oil). With a proper finish the wooden handle is quite striking, and provides a nice gripping surface.Seriously this is one of my favorite purchases of the last few years. It easily outclasses the other electric burr grinders Iâve owned ($40-$100), none of which ever lasted more than a few years. Iâve definitely spent way more on those total than this one, and thereâs really nothing that should break on this grinder any time soon. Even with very heavy usage.The only other thing worth mentioning is that the âRoss Droplet Techniqueâ works really well with this grinder. Definitely helpful if you live in a dry climate or you notice some grounds sticking to the bottom after a grinding session.
Amazon Customer –
The thing is kind of big!As in, robust!! Which is great for smashing up beans in a nice uniform way. My friend showed me his original Timemore grinder and this one is a bit bigger and seems to be considerably more solid. I’ve heard complaints about the threading on the catch cup part, but I can’t imagine crossing the threads unless I was extremely drunk. I’m sure a magnetic version is amazing on more expensive products, but this one is just fine. In fact it’s great. The arm on the grinder handle is long enough that you have a lot of leverage so I feel like anyone could use this easily.Long story short, it’s worth the extra cost.
Timmy –
I use this grinder a few times every day to make espresso and have had it for about a year now. It does a great job, no clumping like you can get with automatic grinders. The step system works well and it is granular enough for espresso. It is super solid. The only issue I have had is that the wooden part of the handle can now be removed from the handle (the pin inside must have broken). It is still useable, it just slides off occasionally during use which is not ideal. It is the only weak point though. It is a great grinder for the money, I would buy another if I needed a second.
Mariusz Staszak –
Åwietny mÅynek do alternatywnych metod parzenia kkawy.
Hubert Maraszek –
Despite the relatively lower price point, this can be your coffee grinder for life (as long as you don’t do espresso/Turkish). Grind is easily adjustable with satisfying clicks and a guide available online. Cleaning is easy with included brush. Grip is good, though the rubber likes to slide a little.
Gernator –
Einfach zu reinigen, sehr geile Einstellung, sieht super aus. Tolle Verpackung. Benutze für Filterkaffee. Kollege hat sie aber auch für die Mokkakannen benutzt und ist zufrieden.