VSSL Java G45 Coffee Manual Coffee Grinder, Up To 45 Gram Capacity, Stainless Steel Conical Burr, Carbon

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Beans to Brewing: This premium manual grinder features VSSL’s high carbon stainless steel burr & ergonomic handle so you can go from up to 45 grams of beans, depending on the roast, to brewing coffee in under a minute
Adjustable Grind Settings: VSSL Java G45 has 50 unique grind dial settings to achieve the ideal consistency to match your chosen brew method for a cup of coffee with balanced, maximum flavor and aroma
Most Consistent Grind: The conical burr and dual bearings of the VSSL Java G45 provide the most consistent grind size of manual coffee grinders
Easy to Carry: Our grinder weighs less than a pound and when the extendable handle is not deployed, it locks into a carabiner position for a compact and secure carry solution
Guaranteed for Life: VSSL Products are built to adventure as hard as you do. Our Geared For Life program ensures protection from manufacturer defects for the lifetime of the product

Customers say

Customers appreciate the manual food mill grinder’s build quality, grind quality, and compact size. They find it well-built, reliable, and portable. The grinder allows them to get the desired grind. Many find it easy to store and pack for travel. The design is also appreciated, with a nice canvas case included. Customers also like the grind speed, functionality, and ease of use. However, opinions differ on whether it provides good value for money.

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  1. Reey

    good with stock burrs; excellent with S2C660 burrs!
    Update: so after much research, I discovered the Vssl uses a very similar burr set as the timemore C2, if not exactly the same. This gave me the idea of swapping burrs. So I couldn’t find anything at all online about anyone doing this with the Vssl but there was plenty of info about people swapping the C2 burrs. I couldn’t foresee any reason why i couldn’t do this with the Vssl, so I took a chance, ordered the 38mm S2C660 burrs directly from Timemore’s AliExpress store. Thankfully, it turns out that the burrs fit the Vssl to exacting specification. As far as I know, I am now the only person with a vssl capable of doing an espresso grind. The performance is excellent; since I ordered the genuine timemore burrs, they came really sharp and appear equal if not superior to the stock burrs. Also, I noticed the grind is a bit faster now with the S2C660 burrs.If you have this grinder or are thinking about picking it up but you’re put off by it’s inability to grind for espresso, i can confirm that a burr swap works just fine. As for price, the Vssl at $160 plus $40 for the S2C660s puts me at $200. Would i say this upgraded grinder is worth it? Absolutely! I have not tried this mod yet but there are replacement clickplates that make the adjustments far more precise. With that mod plus the upgraded burrs, I honestly couldn’t see why it’d be better to have a commandante red clix.Original Review: Full disclosure, when i was looking to purchase a handgrinder, “cool-factor” was pretty high on my list of consideration. I’d say it was maybe #3 after cost (considering a $200 budget) and grind versatility. My brew methods are Espresso and Aeropress, so i wanted something that could handle both these tasks pretty well. The Kinu was on my dream list but obviously costs too much, The M47 was top of my list but nearly double my budget. The commandante was second but also too expensing and nearly impossible to get in South Africa at the moment.Turning to the Chinese offerings, I found Timemore somewhat attractive but i was put off my the plastic parts in the C2. The C3 looked sleek but i think the Vssl looked better. When i discovered the Vssl was a Canadian design, i decided to go with it over the C3. Despite apparently great reviews, the 1Zpresso offerings didn’t much appeal to me.After unboxing the Vssl, the premium feel was immediately noticeable. Coming from a relatively inexpensive Caffelano ceramic grinder, the buttery smoothness of the ball bearings and the burr alignment, and the durability of the crank mechanism immediately caught my notice.On my very first grind, using about 4.5 clicks in the first rotation, I ground to a medium coarse and brewed a nearly perfect aeropress, perhaps the best I had ever made up to that point. However, the limitations of the Vssl began to show when I attempted to use the lowest setting, .5 on the first rotation, to brew an espresso.Looking at the burrs, they seemed to have the tiniest micron-widthed gap but it was nonetheless visible. Proceeding to grind, I could tell that while the grind size was very nicely uniformed, it was very slightly too coarse for my typical 18g espresso pull..I proceeded with my attempt anyway, and sure enough the shot ran straight though like taco truck tuesdays. I will say, increasing the dose to 19g did improve the shot quality slightly but it is still coarser than i typically like. I did a bit of research and discovered the Vssl uses the same burrset as the timemore C2, with the latter apparently having the same problems for espresso brewing. This gives me a bit of hope because the C2 has a good community behind it and much reference on how to swap burrs to improve the grinder’s overall espresso grinding capability.My hope is if the Vssl and C2 burrs are indeed the exact same size and shape, then I should be able to swap the Vssl burrs out for the Timemore E&Bs or Esp burrs. If I am successful in this, i will update this post; being able to easily grind for expresso with the Vssl will change my coffee game. But for now, I will stick to giving it ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5.If you don’t care about grinding for espresso; if you’re more of an aeropress or pour-over person in the market for a handgrinder, the Vssl definitely hits the sweet spot between quality and cost, being more premium than most of Timemore and 1Zpresso’s offerings but less expensive than the Commandante or Kinu offerings. I would highly recommend it. If espresso is more your thing, this is still an ok option but just note that using the Vssl unmodified, you will have to make some adjustments to my brew methods.

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  2. Rogelio L.

    Amazing product, at a steep price.
    First off, I love this thing. It feels great to hold, feels very solid and durable while also being relatively light-weight. It grinds smoothly and easily. There’s a LOT of adjustability with the grind size, I don’t know how fine or coarse it can go, but it is very adjustable. I wish it had a bigger capacity, it can barely hold 20g of beans. And you have to kind of force it closed with that.I feel it’s only downside is the price. I don’t know how I talked myself into buying this thing, but overall I love it.Edit Aug ’24I’ve used this grinder constantly over the last couple years, still continues to perform like new. I have dropped it more than a few times and have noted that the aluminum frame dents very easily, although the damage is minor and purely cosmetic. Since my original review I’ve noted that they’ve came out with larger capacity versions, and if I had to buy it again, I would choose the slightly larger 25g version.But Jesus Christ, that price is steep.

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  3. A. Marks

    Not as fast as another, but it almost fits in my AeroPress plunger.
    I’ve used a manual coffee bean crusher ($40) since 2017 and didn’t know better. I count everything, and it takes 300 turns to crush 15 g of beans. A former student told me he recently bought an electric, single dose, sleek black, large setting knob grinder that proved to be a game changer for he and his roommates. I explored electric grinders. Some are tried and true. Some are new and bold. They require from 400-1000 cubic inches of kitchen counter space and emit 85-91 dB of sound pressure.As an a married American male I have no counter space. That, and most of the electric grinders sounded like a large blue plastic pencil sharpener former students silenced by sharpening the eraser-end of pencils. I listened to six at a Seattle, web based seller of coffee grinders. I even had one in my cart, but its review did not feature it turned on. I went looking for another review with audio and found one, but that reviewer mentioned two manual grinders with $500 price tags.I wanted a reasonably priced, manual, quick yet small grinder with negligible audio pressure. I found one, bought it, and it was delivered at 5:30 A the next morning by this crazy company. Two hours before it arrived, I ordered the VSSL. I liked its “wilderness ready ‘cuz it’s a carabiner” vibe.The first grinder, oxygen tank sturdy, was smooth and fast: 27 turns for 15g of beans! I liked it, and regretted my impulsive use of another $160. But the crank, and knob, didn’t fit in my AeroPress tote. Vexing. I sent a video to my son and to the former student. Well, two videos. The first was 5 turns long because I left the collector off. The sequel was 22 turns long. Amazing. My son gets that grinder today: he likes coffee, and has been crushing it with the same thing I was using.The VSSL arrived that evening. I made a late cup of coffee with 20g of beans. It took 140 turns to silently grind the beans. The 7 oz coffee tasted as good as that from the crusher, and from the first grinder. The VSSL took half as many turns as the crusher, but almost 4 times as many as the large handle/knob model. It fits in my AeroPress tote and almost inside the AeroPress plunger. That strikes me as its only design flaw.Now, about my pics. One shows the VSSL adjustment nut flush with the grinding bolt, the “default” position it’s shipped in. The AeroPress setting is 20 clockwise clicks away. I didn’t catch the “default” definition at first, but just applied 20 CW clicks. I re-read the enclosed pamphlet, backed my adjustment nut out until flush with the bolt, then advanced it 20 CW clicks. This morning, newly adjusted, it took 81 turns to grind 15g of coffee (Frinj, from CA). That’s less than 3 times my son’s soon to be grinder, and 1/4 as many as the crusher, but melodious. And it’s a carabiner.I have a wilderness coffee kit: VSSL grinder, a Ziploc w beans, an AeroPress, a Trail Designs conical stove, .75 L pot, Sawyer water filter and matches. There’s a pine tree near a flat rock by the gin clear tailwater I call home water. Next time, between the morning and afternoon midge hatches, I’ll brew a few cups of Frinj. A thermos of Che McDoh coffee would do, but where’s the adventure in that?I like this grinder: It’s enabling. I’m not a billionaire.

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  4. Guy Marsala

    Outstanding product!
    This grinder is awesome! Ingenious design: compact, yet sturdy and holds enough coffee to get my morning going. Perfect whether I’m on the go or at home!

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  5. Andres

    Best grinder
    Best travel compact coffee grinder. Definitely worth the money

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  6. EasilyDistractedProd

    it’s the best. !

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  7. Bronwyn taylor

    Wow excellent product, really well made cute so cute. Comes with little cover once out of box, so many different functions. And settings. You know what they say quality and you get what you pay for. And this is high quality. Highly recommend.. definitely love this item

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  8. Adam Vorous

    Buy it, you won’t be disappointed

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  9. Amazon Customer

    I loved this thing . 8 months in and it broken. Suppose to be good for camping and hiking.Only used in house as a grinder. Very disappointed.

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  10. Sebastien T.

    Ok but could grimd a little finer…

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