TIMEMORE
Chestnut C2S
Based on 105 Reddit mentions
$75.00
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What hand grinder do you have for your Aeropress?
I started with the Timemore C2s and honestly really liked it. My two complaints were the internal adjustment and non-folding crank handle, but those were nitpicky and the handle I didn’t really notice it until I upgraded to the 1Zpresso J-Ultra. But I ONLY upgraded due to wanting a grinder capable o
...Exciting_Spell5064 in r/AeroPress
March 28, 2026 6:24 AM
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HiBrew G4B; is this good for moka?
Gamit ko Timemore C2s(C2 but all metal variation) sa Moka pots ko, goods naman siya, I use it around 11-16 clicks for Moka. 1-2/3 years na to sakin. Got it sa shopee for around 2k'ish sa Timemoreph(wala na silang Mall badge now)
Key-Philosophy-7453 in r/CoffeePH
February 22, 2026 11:13 AM
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Switching to v60 from French Press
The C2S is quite capable. You can see my brews. I grind Espresso fine for my Moka Pot method and it does take a long time and high effort to grind at 6-7 clicks. Normally for Moka grind 9-12 clicks is good. For Nanopresso I grind at 9-11 clicks. Pourover range is quite long 15-24 clicks. I am quite
...RabbitOk118 in r/IndiaCoffee
May 22, 2026 1:08 PM
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I want to explore more than James Hoffmann's Ultimate AeroPress Recipe
For Geisha tested 90 / 95 and 100 with Jeffs recipe. And it actually was not smth I remember that means it did not change that much. But grinding coarser from 11 to 14 on Timemore Chestnut C2s helped to open it up
Pleylnox in r/AeroPress
January 25, 2026 2:17 AM
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One Cup
So I started with an OG AP, timemore c2s grinder ($80 on amazon), and a $40 gooseneck kettle on amazon. I get my beans at a co-op grocery store in bulk bins 1/2-1lb at a time (like the jelly bean tubes at candy stores where you pull the handle and they flow into a bag) and just keep them in a cupboa
...Exciting_Spell5064 in r/AeroPress
April 9, 2026 5:26 PM
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Metal filter
You will need to grind a little coarser for a metal filter than a paper filter. Best way is to experiment. I have a Timemore Chestnut C2S and I am on 18 clicks from the finest setting for metal filter. I do not enjoy the coffee if I use a paper filter; I like the flavor of the oils.
Possum8r in r/AeroPress
October 16, 2025 6:41 PM
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Trying new coffee
This is one of my recent favourites. I prefer brewing it using pourover methods(v60 mostly) and you can actually taste the notes. Grinder: Timemore C2S. Experimented between 16,17,18 clicks and loved it best at 18.
CozyQuietBrew in r/IndiaCoffee
September 12, 2025 9:02 AM
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[MOD] The Daily Question Thread
Second opinion: sure the Timemore C2S is a good choice in the $90 and under category, though at that price point the field opens up quickly and dramatically with every extra dollar you're willing to spend. I do think it's an awkward fit for pour-over, including the Clever dripper. The grind quality
...canaan_ball in r/Coffee
February 1, 2026 7:55 PM
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Best Grinder for AeroPress?
I’m still super new, and don’t have experience with that particular grinder. I started with a Timemore Chestnut C2s for around $80 and it’s great. I did get a 1ZPresso J-Ultra because I wanted an espresso capable grinder and it’s phenomenal for both espresso and Aeropress. But you don’t need to buy
...Exciting_Spell5064 in r/AeroPress
March 25, 2026 4:42 AM
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Need help/recs to realize my dream coffee brew.
I started with a Timemore Chestnut C2s grinder I got on Amazon for around $80 and it was great. I only upgraded because I do espresso as well and wanted an espresso capable grinder and went with the 1zpresso J-Ultra and unless I move to electric (don’t see that happening) it’s an endgame grinder for
...Exciting_Spell5064 in r/AeroPress
April 15, 2026 5:23 PM
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