KINGrinder
K2
Based on 141 Reddit mentions
$88.00
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Manual Kingrinder Grinder Decision [£40 vs £100]
For espresso, at least the Kingrinder K2. Although the P2 can do it, it allows for fewer adjustments, so a step may be too fine and the next step too coarse, not that good for dialing in. Also, the capacity is lower and the grinding a bit harder.
191x7 in r/espresso
January 23, 2026 10:20 AM
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Kaffeemühle kaufen
Günstig geht bei Kaffeezubehör bei einem bei 20€, bei dem anderen bei 200€ los. Ich habe mal mit einer Melitta Molino angefangen (45€), für Frenchpress und Filter alles in Ordnung. Handmühlen sind bei 50€ von Kingrinder ganz gut, K1, K2, K6 (teurer, 99€), da muss man für eine normale French Press Do
...AVHelmut in r/Ratschlag
January 23, 2026 8:11 PM
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Upgraded to p0 away from home.
I had a very similar experience when I switched to Kingrinder from a cast iron grinder. I got the K2, and is so much easier to grind and taste of coffee is always consistent!
Mkng-ApplPie in r/AeroPress
March 8, 2026 5:57 PM
2
Shall I pull the trigger or invest in an electric?
I got Kingrinder K2 couple of days back to grind for espresso. I am upgrading from Agaro, and boy, grinding it was a breeze! 30 secs tops for a 15g grind. Grinding for pourovers would be even more easier.. 10-15 rotations for a 15g dose. So from that perspective, electric would be an overkill IMO..
CycleDirect5860 in r/IndiaCoffee
April 8, 2026 3:49 PM
2
Finally pulled the trigger on a proper home setup — but the grinder is giving me headaches
Grinding light roasts for espresso on a hand grinder daily will get you unreasonably buff. My Kingrinder K2 made me sweat many times.
Maxoskop in r/espresso
May 21, 2026 4:04 AM
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Eureka Specialita to Hand Grinders: Anyone made the switch?
I have a DF64 with SSP high uniform (HU) and sweet cast burrs. About 1000 espressos back I did a massive test on Kingrinder handgrinders and loved the coffee (and ease of use) of the K2 and never went back. The DF64 requires a ton of puck prep and even then it will channel often. The K2 never channe
...Amazing_Echidna_5048 in r/CafelatRobot
March 11, 2026 4:00 AM
1
No pressure in shots
Not that you asked me, but the only way I think you can stick with the hand grinder is to get a drill, if yours would somehow hook up to a drill, otherwise, just get a better electric grinder. I think the DF64 is decent for entry level. Yes, you can hook up a Kingrinder K6 manual grinder to a drill.
...General-Homework2061 in r/CafelatRobot
March 29, 2026 12:24 AM
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Hibrew elektromos őrlő tapasztalatok?
Köszönöm szépen a válaszod! ☺️ Kingrinder K2 kézit néztem még, az a legnagyobb problémám, hogy soha nem is próbáltam még kézi őrlőt és nem tudom mennyire lesz “macera” minden reggel ezzel kezdenem. Szeretek bíbelődni vele a melóhelyen egy Catler ES8013 gép van ott is élvezem, csak ha sietek sokszor n
...FrequentRabbit8380 in r/askhungary
December 27, 2025 8:34 PM
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Finally Made the Jump from Moka to Espresso Setup!
Kingrinder K2 is highly recommended for espresso level fine grind. But in my opinion, sooner or later manual grinding becomes a chore. So the extra 5-6k spent to get an automatic grinder like G5 is very VFM! Portafilter- https://amzn.in/d/0hSKJJL3 (out of stock rn) I think the steam wand is slow but
...Kick_Asss in r/IndiaCoffee
March 1, 2026 2:14 PM
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