

☕️ Grind Smart, Brew Bold – Your Coffee Ritual, Elevated
The KINGrinder P2 is a lightweight (330g), manual coffee grinder featuring a durable SUS420 stainless steel conical burr for uniform grind consistency. With a 20g bean capacity and a precise 30-click adjustment dial, it offers fine-tuned control for various brewing methods including Moka pot, French Press, and drip coffee. Its compact design and tool-free cleaning make it perfect for both home use and travel. Highly rated and recommended by leading coffee influencers, it’s the ideal upgrade for millennials seeking fresh, customizable coffee experiences.






| ASIN | B0CMPSFHV8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #94,168 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #26 in Manual Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | KINGrinder |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (254) |
| Date First Available | November 6, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 11.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 2BP2001-BK |
| Manufacturer | KINGrinder |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 1.97"L x 1.97"W x 5.12"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
M**N
Awesome... James Hoffman sent me here.
Excellent quality for the price. Small, simple to use, and has great build quality, it feels very sturdy. It also comes with a silicone grip for the grinder, as well as a small brush to clean away coffee dust. Probably alike many others, I purchased this on the recommendation of YouTuber James Hoffman, and I am not disappointed. I agree very much with his advice that a grinder and fresh coffee can be #1 upgrade for your setup, if you are currently buying pre-ground coffee. Pre-ground coffee becomes bitter quickly as it oxidizes. Obviously, it is less convenient than an automatic grinder: it requires you to manually dial it to the grind size you want each time you use it, which can be a hassle if you like to frequently like to drink different types of drinks (e.g., I like espresso, Vietnamese coffee, pour overs, and cold brew). However, it gets easier to remember the dial adjustments over time, and after about a week of using it, I began to remember how much to turn it without having to reset it fully. Additionally, if you are the forgetful type, there is nothing wrong with leaving yourself a written note of what the current grind size is. This is a great hand grinder for those like me who do not have space or desire to maintain a separate appliance just to grind coffee. It would make a great gift for people who like making their own coffee at home, but are still drinking pre-ground coffee.
A**R
Excellent grinder!
Excellent grinder! This is my first manual grinder. It’s a great price for the beginner. I had purchased cheaper models and returned them all. This has a consistent setting for whatever grind you need. The handle is smooth. It holds about 20g of beans and grinds pretty quickly, smoothly, and fairly quiet. It also comes apart for cleaning. Wonderful for French press and pour over so far.
C**T
Small, simple and does the job.
Very compact, easy to use. Grinds the proper amount for a single cup.
J**L
Fantastic gateway to pour over or the like at home... Definitely recommend
I've been using this for a while now and thoroughly appreciate it. Given my approach to coffee making (1-3 cups a day on weekends) using a Hario Switch, this is perfect. It does a good job with the grind, it's reasonably easy to use, and it has held up. Quality for the price. A few notes: - Static is real. I live in a humid climate and I still need to get a little water on the beans before I grind lest the static kills me. - Definitely will find that a fine grind starts to get hard to turn. Not, Arnold Schwarzenegger hard, but still not easy. - Wish it weren't plastic and that the top stayed on a bit better, and that it had a slightly bigger hopper. - I would not want to use it to grind for a 12-cup drip machine. For the price, can't be beat, and it was a perfect entry way into home grinding using the Hario Switch. I haven't second guessed the decision once, and very glad I didn't splurge on an electric one. Have recommended it to my coffee snob friends with no shame.
J**K
Great value for money and first hand grinder
fantastic for the price. Has a nice heft to it but not extremely heavy. It’s pretty easy to grind and doesn’t take too long that I’m getting tired. Generates a ton of static and chaff that get stuck to the metal but it’s easy to clean off. This is for a single dose of coffee for one person at a time, so you’ll need to load it again and grind again to pull another shot/brew. the design is good too overall and the handle is solid in use, but it’s pretty easy to fall off so I wouldn’t store this item with the handle on top. Also it’s impossible to tell where in the overall range of grind size that you are. There are guides/charts online to go to the finest grind and then go a certain number of clicks away (e.g., 40 clicks for pour over or something). Again, for the price it’s fine, but something that I’m missing
A**R
Perfect anount for K-Cup inserts!
This little manual coffee grinder is EXACTLY what I wanted. I have several battery powered ones, but to make them effective, you need to grind up lots of beans. All I want, is to do enough for a 1 k-cup stainless steel insert. ( I am trying to elminate waste and microplastics!) Freshly ground, immediately brewed with no left over to sit around and get stale! This grinder is it! It is easy enought for this 70 year to make easy work of it!
G**Y
Really Nice Grinder for A hand crafted cup of coffee.
I love having a pour over coffee in the evening with a snack or bag of famous Amos cookies. I bought this, a pour over scale, and a V60 pour over decanter. I refuse to buy beans already ground. Take the time to buy beans that are not ground and grind them yourself. This grinder will hold about 20 g of coffee. You don’t need any more than that for a cup of pour over. The grinder is not made to do a pot of coffee.. NOPE. It takes probably 30 seconds to 45 seconds to get 20 g of coffee ground up. It does what it’s supposed to do beautifully. You can adjust the grind level for how fine you want. It’s a fantastic grinder for what it’s supposed to do. Is it electric no, can you buy your beans already ground yes, but is it the same as putting them in this grinder no… if you are looking to an have amazing tasting cup of coffee buy this. Everyone who has had a cup of coffee from this says it’s way better than any coffee they’ve ever had. Take time to enjoy life, it’s the little things like this that make life fun. Where do the beans go? You might ask, the handle just slides off and the beans go under the handle. See my photos
B**I
Works great for price, hope it lasts years.
Didn't want to get a $100+ grinder. Usually only make 1 cup a day. This brand was well reviewed for the P1, I figured the P2 was a little better. For aeropress I did an "espresso" grind for normal cup of coffee. After opening the grinder I turned the dial on bottom 30 clicks clockwise as I had read online. Took about 30 seconds to grind 12grams of beans. Didn't notice any chunks, really nice grind. Used 200gram boiling water in aeropress for 2 minutes, swirled shortly. Best cup of coffee I've ever had at home, by far. Directly compared to electric cheap blade style coffee grinder and mini french press. I am new to hand grinders and I am quite happy with this purchase. Will update if I have any durability issues.
A**R
I’m pretty new to the world of coffee and learning what makes a great cup. One thing I quickly learned is that, besides the beans, the grinder plays a huge role in the whole process. You can have high-quality beans, but without a good grinder, it’s hard to get the best results. That said, I don’t want to drop hundreds of dollars on fancy gear, so I’ve been investing time researching products to find solid quality that makes a great cup, but without veering into premium price territory. While researching manual grinders, I came across James Hoffmann’s review of the Kingrinder P1, and his video really helped me understand what to look for in a grinder. In his review, Hoffmann said the P1 is a well-built, sturdy grinder that felt premium because of its aluminum body and stainless steel burrs. He was impressed by how consistent the grinds were and also liked how easy the grind adjustment was to use. Hoffmann mentioned the comfortable handle and the portability of the setup, which made it a great option for travel. Overall, he said the P1 delivers great performance for the price and produces really good coffee. That said, he did note that some more expensive grinders offer finer control, particularly for espresso. I figured that if Hoffmann was a fan, it would be more than good enough for me, so I came to Amazon looking for the P1. Enter the P2. When I looked, the P1 was unavailable, but I found the P2 and I’m really glad I did. From what I’ve read and experienced, the P2 feels like a natural evolution of the P1. It keeps a lot of what made the P1 great (solid build quality, ease of use, and portability) but adds a more advanced burr set that improves grind consistency, especially for espresso. My experience: The grind consistency on the P2 is excellent, and the adjustment system is super easy to use, which is perfect for someone like me who’s still learning. I also really appreciate how comfortable it is to use. The body is pretty much the same as the P1, so it’s also compact and portable. The build quality feels solid and well-made. It definitely has a premium feel, but thankfully without the premium price tag. From what I can remember, Hoffmann’s only real issue with the P1 was that it wasn’t super consistent for espresso grinds. Luckily, the P2 seems to address that. From what I’ve read, the P2 performs better with finer, more consistent espresso grinds, thanks to its 7-star burr set (compared to the P1’s 6-star burr set). I’m not an expert, but I’ve loved the results so far as much for espresso as for my pour over coffees. I’m really happy with my purchase. It does everything I need it to, performs well, and it didn’t cost an arm and a leg like some of the higher-end brands.
M**R
Uno de los mejores molinos de su categoría. Se puede escoger entre muchos niveles de molido, lo que nos permite escoger lo que más nos conviene para nuestra cafetera y gustos, y la molienda es bastante pareja. De tener el dinero, hubiera preferido irme por la serie K de Kingrinder, ya que el nivel de molienda es todavía más preciso. Mi única queja con este molino sería el ancho que dificulta un poco el agarre, por lo que me cuesta un poco más de trabajo molerlo. Pero por el precio, los materiales y el diseño son lo esperado
B**S
Lightweight and robust. Utilizes high quality steel burr with consistent grind. It fits inside the aeropress plunger making for a compact coffee set up for hiking.
V**R
La construcción es de plástico, pero se siente de gran calidad, puedes moler hasta 23-25 gramos en una sola tanda y muele para todos los gustos. No sé si funcione bien para espresso, porque no tengo cómo hacerlos, pero para todo lo demás me ha funcionado más que bien. Vi que algunos mencionaban que requiere cierta resistencia, pero la verdad a mi me pareció muy suave y no me cansa en lo absoluto, en 30 segundos ya tienes molido el café. Es pequeñito y portable. Recomendado.
H**Z
Apenas estoy aprendiendo esto del café. Para mí el molido es perfecto, el café sabe delicioso, me gustó mucho. El molido para café expreso requiere un poquito de fuerza pero nada extraordinario. Aunque la parte externa es de plástico, el engranaje se ve sólido. Espero que dure. Quedé muy a gusto con el producto.
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