X-Ultra

1Zpresso

X-Ultra

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been interested in coffee for three years, found this old pourover from my mom which is perfectly suited for the filters I use. Don't have a good grinder yet.

For the same price you can get the 1zpresso X-ultra, which is considered to be much better. So it depends on how much effort you want to put in for grinding (especially if you get an espresso machine in the future).

LowFidelityMonitor in r/JamesHoffmann

February 17, 2026 2:31 PM

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Need Help for First Machine [Budget is $200]

Definitely the Breville. The DeLonghi Dedica is not bad for the price, but what you have to understand is that it can’t make proper espresso on its own. Instead, it comes with pressurized baskets. You can buy IMS baskets instead and a proper portafilter, but these will cost extra. You also need a pr

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Defectoa in r/espresso

July 22, 2026 4:51 PM

8

Help me stop my gf from getting a Nespresso Machine! [550-600]

I have an 1zpresso x-ultra and use it for espresso everyday and it's great. That being said if your girlfriend is considering/interested in a nespresso manually grinding coffee beans for espresso is probably the opposite of what she wants to do in the morning

tacoofdoomk in r/espresso

October 28, 2025 6:25 PM

11

Aeropress grinder worth the money?

AeroPress grinder is absolutely not worth it. The cheaper 1zpresso X-Ultra for $170 USD is a much better grinder. Even the 1zpresso Q Air for $70 USD is arguably a better grinder.

noughtme in r/AeroPress

December 7, 2025 7:50 PM

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been interested in coffee for three years, found this old pourover from my mom which is perfectly suited for the filters I use. Don't have a good grinder yet.

In that case x ultra is a great choice. If you want something that fits in the plunger of an aeropress, 1zpresso Q is also a great grinder and will produce a similar cup quality. However the dial on X-ultra is substantially easier to use and has more fine-grained adjustments, but the magnetic catch

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LowFidelityMonitor in r/JamesHoffmann

February 17, 2026 2:56 PM

4

How many microns could you taste?

My 1zpresso X-Ultra has 12.5 microns per click and one click changes the shot time for a set output by approximately 3 seconds. I know that stepless adjustment is seen as a plus by many people but I don’t agree. 10 microns per step is fine enough and it will make dialing in easier.

Laius33 in r/espresso

March 16, 2026 12:05 PM

4

Please help a total noob choose a good manual coffee grinder

Manual hand grinders are great for most uses and often better value for your money than electric grinders BUT they can be a chore for espresso. Hand grinding for espresso quickly became a nuisance for me. For all other brew methods they’re great! If you’ll be doing espresso often I’d recommend going

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SacredUrchin in r/JamesHoffmann

April 15, 2026 5:38 PM

4

Troco ou não troco meu Timemore C2?

O C2 é ótimo mas ele produz muitos fines. Para quem só faz coado existem sim opções mais eficientes que produzem menos fines e deixam o resultado final com mais clareza, acidez, algo como uma bebida "mais delicada", por assim dizer. O ruim que para vc sentir essa diferença a gente tá falando dum inv

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redstripes91 in r/cafebrasil

September 18, 2025 5:41 PM

5

Profile cup Xultra vs Kultra?

They’ll be quite similar. K has 48mm heptagonal burrs X has 40mm heptagonal burrs They’re so similar that any superiority between the two might be down to the coffee you’re grinding. You might prefer one coffee with the X, and the K might bring out a quality in a different coffee that you really lik

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NashvilleHillRunner in r/1zpresso

September 14, 2025 9:33 PM

5

Just got a induction moka pot and ordered whole beans, any recs for hand grinders and recipes?

Easy way to start is with, well, no recipe at all. Do like it says in the booklet. “Weigh” the beans by just mostly filling the basket, then dump those into your grinder. Water from the tap up to the safety valve. Put it on medium-ish heat and let it run. Advice I got from Bialetti: run two cycles o

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LEJ5512 in r/mokapot

October 24, 2025 10:28 PM

5

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