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Rhino Hand Grinder. All New Design

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Rhino Hand Grinder. All New Design

Rhino Hand Grinder - Compact

The Rhino Coffee Gear Compact Hand Coffee Grinder is a great solution for grinding coffee on-the-go; for travel, work, or even just at home. With a holding capacity of 21-23g, the Compact hand grinder is perfect for most brewing methods. The Compact also comes with an adaptor so you can grind straight into an AeroPressTM.

Features:

  • New Sleek design
  • Hex key handle locator keeps handle from slipping while grinding
  • Compact size: body fits in an AeroPressTM
  • Quality conical ceramic burrs for consistent grind
  • Easily adjustable for a wide range of grind types
  • Smooth grinding motion
  • Includes a convenient and protective carry bag
  • Superior particle size distribution

Rhino Hand Grinder - Tall

The Rhino Coffee Gear Hand Grinder is a great solution for grinding coffee on the go; for travel, work, or even just at home. With a smooth grinding motion, quality materials, and a convenient 42 gram capacity, the Rhino Hand Grinder is a perfect choice for manually grinding your favorite coffee beans.

Features:

  • New Sleek design
  • Quality stainless steel housing makes cleaning easier and reduces static
  • New style handle and hex lug configuration improves handle integrity while grinding
  • Compatible with aeropress/aeropressGO.
  • Tested and certified as food safe by an independent laboratory providing peace of mind
  • Conical ceramic burrs stay sharp longer, don't rust, and are easier to clean
  • A simple adjustment method for a range of grind types
  • Ample capacity - can hold up to 42 grams of coffee beans
  • A convenient and protective carry bag
  • Smooth grinding motion
  • Superior particle size distribution

A couple of helpful hints for adjusting the appropriate grind:

  • For grind to suit Aeropress, tighten nut all the way, then ease off half a turn
  • For French Press, ease off 1.5 turns
  • For a v60, tighten the burrs all the way, and then go half a turn back. Some further adjustments may be required from there depending on the specific beans used. The suggested ratio is 60g/litre.
  • For a moka pot, which is somewhere between drip and espresso, adjust your grind to the finest level (adjust so that the burrs are touching) then open up a notch or two.

Cleaning:

  • It's best to pull the grinder apart and give it a clean every 4 weeks or more often if you are using darker more oily roasts.
  • Just use warm, soapy water and an old toothbrush to remove all residual coffee.
  • Make sure to rinse with fresh water when finished and allow the parts to fully dry before re-assembling


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