Hario Skerton Plus Hand Grinder – Black River Roasters

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Hario Skerton Plus Hand Grinder

$50.00

If you’re looking for a hand grinder that won’t break the bank, the Hario Skerton Plus is a difficult option to ignore. Its conical burrs provide a wide range of grind settings from nearly-espresso to cold brew, making it versatile enough to satisfy even an adventurous brewer’s wildest whims, while its simple hand-powered operation makes it convenient and usable for folks who are brand new to brewing. Thanks to the materials it’s built from—BPA-free plastic, stainless steel, glass, and silicone—you can expect this hand mill to be sturdy enough for daily use while still easily portable for on-the-go grinding.

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Hario managed to keep all of the best features of the classic Skerton when they added the newest updates. The large bean hopper and grounds catch capacity can easily handle doses for any batch size, or it gives you the option to grind enough coffee for a few brews and seal it all in with the included grounds catch lid. The biggest update though comes in the burr stabilizer plate, which provides increased particle consistency and makes this grinder an even better investment for the discerning coffee drinker compared to the original.

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Burrs: Conical Ceramic, stepped grind adjustments

Capacity: 75g in the hopper, 100g in the grounds catch

Materials: Glass, Silicone, Polypropylene, Stainless Steel

Weight: 1.2 lbs

Dishwasher safe

 

Hario Skerton Plus Hand Grinder

$50.00

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Paul Szobody
Burr weak

Inn r burr broke with some of its first use, it shattered in fact. Not sure why, it was a high-end bean, but encountered something hard, and, bang, it was shattered. Seems burrs should be a bit stronger! Have another grinder I've used for years, and not near as expensive. Also, greatly disappointed that I can't get parts in the U.S.-- ended up having to buy a whole new grinder for the owner of the first one that broke. That doesn't seem right either. If Hario wants to sell in the States they need to make parts available in the States.