Rechargeable Electric Burr Coffee Grinder – 40 Adjustable Settings, Portable Coffee Bean Grinder with Cleaning Brush, Non-Slip Design for Espresso, Travel, Camping, Home & Office (Cordless/Quiet)
Original price was: $74.99.$22.98Current price is: $22.98.





Price: $74.99 - $22.98
(as of Apr 03, 2025 15:33:56 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Portable Electric Coffee Grinder





【40 precise Grinds 】Take your coffee game to the next level with this portable electric burr grinder. With 40 precise grind settings, coffee grinders for home use delivers exceptional results for espresso, drip,cold brew, or french press.This coffee grinder usb automatically powers off after grinding, ensuring efficiency and safety. Easy to disassemble and clean.
【Rechargeable Coffee Grinder】Grind more with a 35g larger bean capacity and a powerful 1800mAh battery, allowing you to prepare 18-25 cups on a single charge. The battery can last 2-4 weeks on a single charge, depending on your usage frequency and habits.Convenient Type-C charging with indicator light ensures you can grind anywhere, anytime.
【Multi-functional Grinding Made Easy】This mini coffee grinder features a ceramic grinding head, delivering uniform particles for a consistent brew. The ceramic grinding head will not rust or oxidize, leaving less coffee powder.With adjustable coffee grinder, you can switch effortlessly between coarse and fine grinds.Electric extra fine herb and coffee grinder can also grind various dry spices.
【Compact & Portable】 This electric small coffee grinder is compact, lightweight, Only 420g,and perfect for gift, camping, travel, RVs, patios, or office use.The package comes with a coffee grinder, cleaning brush, Type-C charging cable, and user manual.
【Why is the coffee grinding process a little slow?】First, fine coffee grinder is because we use a special ceramic blade, which generates almost no friction heat when grinding coffee beans. When the power is too high and the grinding is too fast, high temperature will be generated, which will destroy the aroma and oil of the coffee beans. Second, the slow operation is to ensure that the ground coffee is uniform in coarseness and fineness, so as to retain the pure taste of coffee to the greatest extent.

Steven E. Johnson –
Best grinder for the money
For the money, this is the best coffee grinder you can get…it’s cordless, charges via USB, gives you grinding options from 0-35 (fine to coarse), and runs for 2 weeks before needing to be recharges. I’ll never buy a grinder using a blade again. I’ve had this for a couple of months and have tried different grinding options with good success for both drip coffee and French press coffee. It’s well made, sturdy, and easy to clean. Get one.
Dennis R. –
a little slow
This is a rechargeable grinder. Perfect for trips or even everyday use. It came with cleaning brush and cord for charging and works well. The construction of the unit is very good, easy to use and the multiple settings on it do work well. The only drawback of the unit is the speed. It is very slow. I have charged it but it made no difference. Overall though its a decent unit and I do use it for my everyday use.
Jon Jones –
Grinds well but is slow.
Grinds well but is slow and loud. Iâm ok with it being loud if it ground coffee faster.
Larry L Davis –
Good coffee grinder. Well worth the price.
Appears to be very well made and works fine. It would have been nice if the locking marks had been highlighted in white as t.he grind marks were.
R. C. Cannon –
Painfully Slow
If you are counting on this thing to grind a half cup of coffee before work, you’re going to be disappointed.This grinder is painfully slow, the hopper can’t fill the cache, and the motor is on a timer that stops before the tiny hopper is even empty, requiring one to continuously go back to the grinder and press the power button… So not only is it painfully slow, but it eats your time by requiring to be babysat as it does it’s task.There has to be a better cordless burr grinder option. For now, put a DeWalt on a crank style and avoid this thing.
Matt –
It works
The coffee grinder that I recieved works pretty good. It is a bit slower than cranking my manual grinder, but much less effort. The grind size recommended in the manual for espresso is 0-5. In my opinion that is a bit small, it made a bery fine powder that would barely work in my machine. I think about 20 is right for espresso grind.
Matt C –
It grinders, but slowly
This grinder does have the power to produce a range of grind sizes, but you will need to be patent. It is slow!!! A coarse size with will take up to 5 minutes. A 0-5 express size will take forever. Lots of plastic and horrible for static. Misting the beans doesn’t seem to help. So be prepared for a static miss.
M. Schaefer –
Easy to charge; very slow to grind beans
This grinder was easy to charge but you need to have a USB outlet or adapter. Once it was fully charged I ground some beans at different levels. I started with a relatively fine grind. It came out like powder. Then I dialed it up several marks and still had powder. I put it on the coarse level and it was still a fine grind. It takes a long time to grind just a little bit of coffee so you have to be patient. All in all, it works, but I think there are some better options out there. However, if you’re traveling, you can take this with you fully charged and be able to grind beans while sitting around the campfire and make a good pot of coffee over the flames.