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The IMAVO Vintage Style Manual Coffee Grinder combines a ceramic grinding core with a sturdy pine wood and cast iron frame, delivering a hands-on coffee experience that enhances flavor and aroma. Its adjustable fineness control and easy-to-use hand crank make it perfect for coffee aficionados seeking a stylish, battery-free grinder that doubles as a kitchen statement piece.









| Best Sellers Rank | #357,845 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #78 in Manual Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | IMAVO |
| Color | Four corner coffee machine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,196 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Material | Cast Iron, Ceramic, Pine Wood |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Grinder |
B**K
Don't forget it is manual and and cheap
First and foremost, I love the look of it. Will look good in any kitchen, the vintage look just makes you want to use it. That part being out of the way, couple of things to point out, first being obvious. IT IS A MANUAL!!!! means you have to do the work! a few comments I have seen about these is that they want the look without doing the work, it is to hard. yeah, it takes work, but it makes your coffee taste better knowing you worked for it. yes, it is made in china, but still a great look, and so far great working product. biggest downfall is the size. It is smaller then expected, and the collection box does not hold much. 100 turns on the finest setting gets about 1 tablespoon worth. To be able to get enough to fill my Bialetti 5.7 moka pot, I have to crank it 300 times before i can start my coffee. I am sure one day I will get tired of it, but for now, i love it. Biggest mislead on this was the material. seems only the circular crank handle is metal, the rest is plastic. it does wobble around a little bit, but not much, and yes, the gears are plastic as well. but it turns smoothly. and the center post is metal, but the fill box is plastic but looks cast iron. Overall, if you don't mind a little extra work in the morning, and want something stylish in your kitchen, this one is the one to go for, and for the price, you can not beat it.
S**Y
Good gift!
Bought for a gift and had to return due to them already having it. But they said they do love this item and that it’s cute and works good.
G**E
It works, ergonomic, traditional
It works as it is supposed to. This coffe (or spice) grinder is more ergonomic for some, as the handle moves on a vertical circle vs a horizontal one. Smooth and steady will drop all the coffee in the drawer, but excessive speed or jerking can be sloppy. Som e plastic parts, not all iron, with ceramic burr... we'll see how long the plastic lasts. Overall, functional and decorative. Adjusting grind can be a bit fiddly, but that's the way this design is.
R**B
looks and function
This product looks good and functions well. Be sure to adjust the grind setting before using. (see instructions) Frankly I got tired of having to buy an electric grinder once or twice a year, either because I would drop the plastic cap and break it or just wear it out from daily use. I have been grinding my own coffee beans for many years and even when I have to buy ground coffee because they were out of beans, I would still have to grind them further for my cappuccino machine.
H**2
Great for one cup at a time, until the gears get mashed
Update: Ordered a second one on 10/8 and it's 11/19. The plastic gears once again jammed and stripped. Knowing this was a possibility we were very careful in not forcing it when a bean made it slow down. It's sad it looks so neat but isn't worth the money if you can't trust the main action part of the equipment. Looks pretty but not worth it for grinding actual coffee beans. My husband has 2-3 cups of coffee a day. This was purchased as a fathers day gift June 2024 for him. We love the vintage look considering we didn't have the spare means to buy the original Italian version of this which is all metal for $400. The gears are PLASTIC. The rest of the housing is metal/cast iron (minus the woods base of course). From June 16, 2024 - October 8, 2024 this has worked great. It needed a little snugging up every so often but no big deal. Today (10/8) while grinding he noticed it was hard to turn and saw the top gear was all mangled and smashed together. Other than pushing it back on the counter we don't mess with it, and nothing really rattled around, so I can only blame this on the fact plastic should be used as the most important part of the machinery. We love the look of this and it works great up until this happened. We don't want an electric grinder, and I re-ordered another one of the exact same thing since it's Prime Deal day and I will have it tomorrow. However I will be on the lookout for an all metal version even if it is $400. At least that will last a life time.
S**A
Great as a novelty - plastic bar may break
I really like this thing as a novelty device. It looks cool and it does grind coffee (slowly). I didn't expect it to be super efficient or have a large capacity, but my main concern is that there is a bar holding the gears and the shaft connected to the grinding element together that takes all the force of these elements when in operation. This bar is made of plastic where the rest of the unit is wood or metal, and I can see it bending and flexing when I'm grinding coffee beans. It hasn't broken yet, but it's only a matter of time. I've taken measurements of it so I can 3D print a replacement part when it does fail, but it would really benefit the customer if the manufacturer would make this out of metal.
M**S
Functional grinder
If you need a grinder in case the power goes out this is a functioning grinder machine that works really well! Wish it had a heavier base to help weight it down but in a hurricane this thing became my best friend in the morning!
J**E
Looks good hard to keep in place
Product looks great but very difficult to use. Needs to be mounted on top of something to hold still while grinding your coffee. Hard to hold and grind. Hurts hands to do so. It does ground up your coffee beans but again you have to hold unit while turning the wheel and screws have to be tightened so ever so often.
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