Eureka
Mignon Specialita
$699.00
KINU
Based on 27 Reddit mentions
$499.50
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
First off, my tool is an offshoot of the excellent desktop app by coffee genius Jonathan Gagné: https://coffeeadastra.com/2019/04/07/an-app-to-measure-your-coffee-grind-size-distribution-2/ Mine is web-based and will be open source, just like the original. The use case is exactly this one, understan
...mgsecure in r/pourover
February 24, 2026 6:54 AM
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I’m torn on this one tbh. I like the espresso and pour over that I get out of the ESP Pro. Switching back and forth is very easy and repeatable with the digital setting display. That said, I just added a hand grinder (Kinu M47 Classic with pour over burrs) specifically for pour over and the results
...mgsecure in r/espresso
February 6, 2026 7:34 AM
3
As a Kinu M47 Classic (MP & PoB) user I can attest your impressions. M47 (especially with MP): less enhancement of acidity, rather medium mouth feel.Imho ZP6 is overhyped on Reddit (I see a truckload of down votes coming in). It's just affordable for the vast majority of people... And these people m
...SpecialtyCoffee-Geek in r/pourover
April 30, 2025 5:27 AM
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Because the price:quality ratio is much better on a hand grinder because you arent paying for expensive custom electronics and motors, it allows for the money to be spent on more important things like burr and build quality. I hand grind my espresso (and sometimes pour over if i can be bothered swit
...Vers-melb-guy92 in r/pourover
April 6, 2026 9:27 AM
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Two. I have a Baratza ESP Pro also. It does a good job for espresso and I’ve definitely made some delicious pour over cups with it. I eventually switched to a hand grinder (Kinu M47 Classic) for a variety of reasons, including taste profile. I like the result more, but it’s definitely not night and
...mgsecure in r/pourover
March 16, 2026 3:43 PM
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FWIW, I opted for a dedicated hand grinder for pour over (Kinu M47 Classic). I wouldn’t consider hand grinding for espresso, but the results have been great and the workflow is nice (and quiet!) in the morning.
mgsecure in r/espresso
April 22, 2026 6:00 AM
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And as far as hand grinders go, look into these. All of the grinders are listed below will have flavor profiles that will be quite different from your K6. Kinu M47 Classic Orphan Espresso Lido OG Fiorenzato Pietro Timemore Millab M01 Cafesing Grizz 63 J-Ultra
NashvilleHillRunner in r/1zpresso
February 3, 2026 5:04 PM
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Same. The idea of hand grinding for espresso isn’t appealing to me, and I didn’t really notice a difference in quality so I let my electric grinder handle that. Happy I switched to my hand grinder (Kinu M47 Classic) for pour over though. Definitely an improvement in flavor and consistency. I can onl
...mgsecure in r/espresso
February 18, 2026 10:15 PM
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Thank you for the honest reply. I've only really used my kinu m47 classic manual grinder and I finally have been achieving god-like shots using medium roast beans. Thick, chocolate, some flavor separation, dense, long mouth feel, etc. I've tried a niche zero and it tastes less dense, a lot more blen
...sbgx091 in r/espresso
February 19, 2026 7:53 AM
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How is the zp6 treating you? I have heard a lot of praise for this grinder especially for light roasts and how good it is for flavor clarity. I personally use Kinu M47 Classic with the pourover burr. So far so good. But taste separations is still something that i seek.
Sam_98117 in r/pakcoffee
March 7, 2026 7:40 PM
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