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Timemore Chestnut Slim Plus

$175.00
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The Slim Plus uses the new E&B stainless steel burrs, newly designed burr shape provide wide range of grind setting from espresso to filter brewing. The spring mechanism that locks the inner burr into position and two ball bearings that hold the grind shaft in place. The result is an exceptionally precise grind and a smooth turning handle. The Slim Plus comes with a Crank style handle, make both hands parallel with each other smooth and easy grinder.



The Timemore Slim Plus Coffee Grinder is great when you want a hand grinder that's precise enough for perfect espresso shots but it's equally well suited to coarser grinds.



The Slim Plus comes with sharp Stainless Steel Burrs perfect for espresso, coarse grinds like French Press, and everything in between. We also have Titanium-coated Stainless Steel burrs, designed specifically for the best espresso grind as a replacement part.

 

  • E&B Stainless Steel burr set
  • Martensitic stainless steel 20CR13
  • Capacity: ~20g
  • Diameter: 45mm
  • Includes a grinder brush

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