The easiest way to up your coffee game is to freshly grind you beans before you make a fresh cup of coffee. That’s why you see so many upscale coffee and espresso machines with built in grinders. Depending on your setup at home you might need a separate grinder.
Fellow Opus Conical Burr Grinder
The Fellow Opus grinder is often found on the top of the best grinders lists around the web. It is a Conical Burr grinder, meaning the coffee beans are ground between two rings. Think of a cartoon where something is squished between two different gears. With it’s multiple grind settings you can be sure to get the perfect grind for any type of coffee you are making. With a bonus, the grinder is on the quiet end of the spectrum for a coffee grinder.

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Breville Smart Grinder
The Breville Smart Grinder lets you tinker with your grind like the barista you are. The electronic timer lets you fine tune the length of the grind in 0.2 second increments to ensure you get the grind you want out of the conical burr grinder. The grinder also lets you grind directly into a portal filter for easy transfer to your espresso machine.

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KitchenAid Burr Coffee Grinder
KitchenAid isn’t typically an name you associate with coffee grinders, but it is a name that is known for high quality kitchen appliance for over a century. The KitchenAid Burr Coffee Grinder has 70 different grind settings allowing you to find the perfect coarseness from everything from Cold Brew, for the three days of Canadian summer, all the way to an espresso.

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