VEVOK CHEF Manual Coffee Grinder Stainless Steel Burr Grinder 6 External Adjustable Setting Vintage Hand Coffee Grinder Portable Hand Crank Conical Coffee Bean Grinder Mill for Home,Camping
$39.99
Price: $39.99
(as of Dec 27, 2024 20:48:26 UTC – Details)
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What makes a great coffee grinder?
Strong built, detailed design, precisice machining and fine engineering.
A wide range of grinding settings to prepare all coffee brews, from professional baristas to casual coffee drinkers.
Meet O20, an all-metal manual coffee grinder, with 20 different coarseness adjustments in an external ring for the comfort of all users.
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Manual Coffee Grinder
【Six Grades External Settings Coffee Grinder】This coffee grinder comes with 6 precise settings levels so that you can set a specific grind from coarse to fine,such as ESPRESSO,AEROPRESS,POUR OVER,FRENCH PRESS,CHEMEX,COLD BREW,FRENCH PRESS.For example,here are some right grind size:1-2 grade for Espresso machine,2-3 grade for Moka pot;3-4 grade for pour over and chemex;4-5 grade for Frech press;5-6 grade for Cold brew coffee.
【Long Life Usage of Conical Stainless Steel Burr Grind】Our hand coffee grinder has stainless steel burr which is FASTER and more EFFECTIVE than ceramic core coffee mill,about 45 SECONDS for one time grind.The capacity of GLASS CONTAINER is about 48 Grams (0.1lb) COFFEE POWDER.The coffee mill HOPPER can fill approx.15- 20 GRAMS (0.04 lb) COFFEE BEANS which can make 1-2 CUPS for one time grinder for coffee.
【Enjoy Making Cofee ,Start Your Moriningwith Home Ccoffee Bean Grinder】No Electricity,no Battery needed manual coffee bean grinder burr.Hand handle operation is quieter than electric coffee grinder,enjoy your coffee making process without bother others.The smooth effective grind-You can enjoy the coffee bean to brew.Fresh home coffee makes your day full of energy.
【Portable Coffee Mill for Camping】6 inch tall portable manual burr coffee grinder,weight:0.99 lb.Easy to remove the coffee grinder hand crank to add coffee bean into the hopper,you can put the grinder in your bag for travel,hiking,outdoors trip,backpacking.The portable burr grinder must be a best choice of your coffee life.
【Gift for Coffee Connoisseur and Coffee Lover】 Innovative design, stainless steel burr and exquisite wrapped pack-All parts of the coffee grinder make it expensive and elegant. If your glass bottle break with incaution, you can find the glass replacement is our shop .PLEASE NOTE:COFFEE BEAN NOT INCLUDE.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the manual food mill grinder for its precise and even grind. They find it well-made and durable, with a solid handle that feels confident. The grinder works great for coarse grinds in French presses and paper cone filters. Many customers find it easy to use and appreciate the design. However, opinions differ on the size, capacity, and adjustment ability.
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Dallas Electronics Fan –
Great entry point into the world of hand held *steel* burr grinders, excellent customer service..
Update, 06/29/2020:My only nitpick with this otherwise excellent grinder was the lack of replacement receptacles. Lo and behold, the supplier now has replacement receptacles at a very good price. Great, high value grinder backed by a very responsive, customer service oriented manufacturer/supplier. Happy customer..Original review:After disassembling it to take a look, I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. The steel burr is sharp and the tolerances of the assembly confidence inspiring. The adjustment ring didn’t have a particularly smooth action at first but gently and firmly cycling it back and forth a few times resulted in a smoother action.After thoroughly cleaning it while disassembled, I put it together and gave it a try. At it’s finest setting which is 1, I got a very consistent and finely ground result. Increasing the setting up the range resulted in a consistently coarser grind. Nice. The crank mechanism is smooth, doesn’t ‘wiggle’ and has plenty of leverage making grinding very easy. Only once did the beans stop feeding but a simple shake took care of it.A couple things to expect:The crank isn’t locked in place. This is by design. To fill the chamber with coffee beans, you lift off the crank. When reaching for this on a counter top for example, always pick it up by the body, not the crank. Given that this has a glass receptacle, this makes handling especially important. As far as I can tell, the supplier does not yet sell replacement jars/receptacles. If and when they do, I hope they offer a larger size as an option to the original size. In spite of a potentially fragile glass receptacle, I like it. It’s easy to see when to stop grinding and the receptacle is dishwasher safe.Fine grinds require more grinding. Grinding at setting 1 will take significantly longer than at 6. At setting 1 it can seem as if the beans aren’t feeding but they are. At this setting, you’ll wind up with a powdery result. Higher settings will result in faster grinds. 3 seems to be the sweet spot for pour over but this is a personal preference. With 6 grind types, there’s probably a favorite for everyone.Pros:Very high value for a grinder with a good quality *steel* burr. Comparable grinders with steel burrs are at least 30-40% more. Some far more. Most burr grinders at this price point and below have ceramic burrs that can chip, break and are less precise. Grinders with steel burrs are sharper and likely to last indefinitely. I can’t imagine it gets much better than this without going to a motorized burr grinder. Aside from cost, the downside of a motorized burr grinder is that it will disconnect you from the experience of grinding your own beans. I find that grinding my own seems to enhance my enjoyment of coffee.Cons:Nothing significant. If I had to find one thing I did not like, it would be the lack of replacement receptacles. If the one that ships with this breaks, you’ll have to improvise.Great price, design and quality. Happy customer and definitely recommended.
Chasseur –
Simple strong and compact
Far nicer than antiicipated. The six grind levels are very reasonable for what this grinder is made to do, and the resulting grinds have been very consistent. It is simple to use, with a normal level of grind effort and speed. The finish of the product looks fantastic, I do hope it is as durable as it is handsome. Sweet storage bag, too.
Michael H. –
Great for grinding coffee beans for various coffee needs.
I thoroughly enjoy my coffee more so than when I bought pre-ground. I can set it to the correct setting for my espresso machine and it tastes better than buying it pre-ground. Plus, it tastes fresher, since coffee beans, once ground, will dry out faster than as a whole bean, regardless of the storage container. You can fill up the upper section twice before filling the glass jar it comes with. I would NOT recommend grinding over a larger container, it will make a mess. I also would NOT recommend using a drill / driver to drive the grinder, as it is not only NOT made for that, but it also is not any faster if you do that. It doesn’t pull the beans in. If you don’t want to put in the manual effort to grind beans, it would be no surprise that kind of person would not enjoy this grinder. But I find it easy to use, transport, and it does a good job. The walnut handle is a nice touch. The only complaint I could make is that my hand slips off every once in a while, or my other hand rotates the grind size.
Alaskan forever –
Do not grind on the finest #1 setting
My hand coffee grinder worked for 19 days. 19 cups of coffee. Then it got tight to turn. I mean dump the beans out, loosen up the grind to #6, clean it out with a brush, take off the lock nut from the bottom that holds on the burr and remove it so you can see daylight all the way through and the grinding burr is sitting on the kitchen counter not attached to the grinder and THEN I could not turn the handle, the handle was tight like someone welded it together. I explained this to the manufacturer and they offered me a new one for free. I said yes. It took about 2 weeks to get here and I almost ran out of ground coffee before the replacement got here. The 2nd one works perfectly.1 thing that I did differently on that 19th cup of coffee grounds was I lowered the setting down to #1. It became harder to turn as I was grinding the beans finer, that make sense, and then it just got harder and harder to turn until it didn’t. So far I have the new one set on #2 and I will not go down to #1.It is very pretty, I like the way it feels, its packaging is beautiful, it grinds slowly but the grounds are consistent. I like the glass jar, it holds just about the right amount of grounds for my 3-cup Moka Pot. I look forward to each morning to hand grind my coffee beans fresh.I would probably buy a different hand grinder next time just to try something different, but not because the 1st one failed. That 1st one could have been a fluke. This is a good hand held coffee bean grinder and we have power outages here in Alaska so i value this grinder as much as I do my Moka Pot with my little propane camp stove.
Jil –
Perfect grind, Everytime
I’m thoroughly impressed with this new grinder! The quality is exceptional, with a sturdy steel construction that exudes durability. The weight of the grinder feels substantial, and the grind quality is remarkably consistent.Compared to my previous electric-powered grinder with ceramic burr, I’ve noticed a significant improvement in the taste of my coffee. I attribute this to the superior grind quality produced by this new grinder.My only gripe is the glass jar, which, although strong and sturdy, makes me a bit nervous as a clumsy user. A steel jar would’ve been a nice touch.The being said, the grinder itself is fantastic.
Michelle –
I’ve been using this grinder every day for over six weeks for my AeroPress coffee and I love it. Setting #3 is perfect for my needs. It holds enough beans (approx. 18 g. dark roast)… and yields about 7-8 oz. of rich, black coffee. Medium roast beans weigh more, so I’m sure the chamber will take a full 20 g.I had been wanting to switch from an electric grinder to manual for a few years. Research revealed that the top recommended brands sold for well over $100, so I held off. This summer I was planning a week of off-grid camping… the Vevok Chef was listed for just under $70, the reviews were good, and I do like a glass base for various reasons. The jar is pretty solid. I think the only circumstances where it would break, as with all dish-wear, would be if it was dropped on ceramic or stone floors or counter tops, and I don’t have any of those. I mention this because some reviewers were put off by a glass component. (The company sells jars if you need more.)All in all, it’s a great product, quality gears, satisfying grinding action… highly recommend.p.s. As far as cleaning goes, I’ve only washed the jar, and used a brush to ‘sweep’ the bottom of the gears on occasion, but it’s really not necessary.
Viktor –
Great design – the hand held knob curvature is detailed well not only for aesthetics, but ergonomics. It is easy to grind and maintain. Love it.
Shaquille Hinds –
For the price of $50 Vevok Chef Manual Coffee Grinder is a great entry level grinder. The build quality feels premium, it has beautiful finish and grinding experience feels smooth. The unboxing was very elegant and the packaging was well put together. I love that I can get a premium feeling hand grinder with steel burrs at this price and it actually performs well. I usually grind for pour over/filter with grind setting 4 but occasionally I would grind for my moka pot with grind setting 2. Though my experience is limited as this my first canonical burr grinder, it’s a huge step up from my blade grinder and I get well balance cups of coffee.The cons:Honestly at this price it would be a surprise to not having any cons but the cons aren’t too major for me.1. It’s a stepped grinder, so if you want more granularity you might have to tinker with the internal construction. Not a big deal at this price point and I’m not grinding for espresso.2. I love the visual design of the grind setting and how easy it is to change BUT I’ve noticed that the settings can slip while I’m grind if I’m not holding the setting ring as I grind. Not sure why it slips sometimes if you’re not holding it but this should be looked at by the product engineers.3. The little container/hopper for the beans is very small. Depending on how much you’re grinding, you might have to keep another container nearby to hold the beans you’re going to grind.Besides it being a stepped grinder, the setting slippage and the tiny hopper, it’s a fantastic entry level hand grinder!
Harley –
Nothing much to this. It feels well built, very easy to use the selectable setting is very nice to use to pick your strength of coffee or machine of use.
Amazon Customer –
Grinds coffee beans pretty quickly. Seems well made and sturdy