☕️ Grind Like a Pro, Anywhere You Go!
The TIMEMORE Chestnut C3 ESP Pro is a premium manual coffee grinder featuring 38mm patented stainless steel conical burrs, offering ultra-precise grind adjustments in 36 levels with 0.0233mm increments. Its durable all-metal CNC-machined body and foldable crank handle combine portability with professional-grade performance, making it ideal for espresso lovers and pour-over enthusiasts alike. Designed for smooth, effortless grinding and easy cleaning, it’s the ultimate tool for millennial coffee aficionados who demand precision and style on the go.
3**M
Amazing manual grinder at a good price
I purchased this back in February after a bit of deliberation, lots of reading up on grinders, and going through reviews. I've been thoroughly happy with it and love that I can take it anywhere.It's metal construction gives it heft and feels secure in my hand, though it is a bit heavy (not an issue for me, but for those that might have weak grip strength, something to consider.) Removing the bottom where the ground coffee is collected, you can see the underside of the grinder and make your adjustments here. Super easy to do and I appreciate hearing the clicks as you turn it - allows you to count and know that sweet spot for whatever grind you want to switch to.Grinding is so easy and smooth. Depending on what beans I'm using (different beans, different weight, same volume), I can grind about 20g at a time which takes maybe 30 seconds. For my French press in the morning, I do two rounds of grinds. Grinds are pretty even and perfectly coarse. I've just purchased a Gaggia, so once it's delivered, I'll try to remember to come back and update on how the Chestnut C3S Max does on an espresso setting.Cleaning is easy - it comes with a brush that you can sweep the fine dust etc off the grinder machanism. The collection chamber can easily be rinsed and dried if needed. I've found that I've only had to sweep the grinder once or twice since I've had it and I've never had to clean the chamber. The grinds come out with little to no fuss.Overall, if you're looking for a good manual grinder that won't break the bank AND grind well, this is the one to get. I've had a cheapie plastic $30 manual grinder purchased here in the past that left a LOT to be desired. Pay the extra money and you'll be glad you did.
R**B
Loving it.
Let me preface this by saying I'm not some coffee expert. I like good coffee. Most of the time I just use my ninja drip. But I needed a quieter alternative for work, and one for camping. I experimented this week with it and I love it. I already bought a second one for at home/camping. As some reviewers have said about these hand grinders, you get much better quality for your money if you just put in a little manual effort. If you hate doing work, don't get a manual grinder, simple as that. It takes just over a minute to grind a full load at the relatively fine setting. I was recommended 1zspresso by a friend. But since I generally like to brew myself a full thermos worth either with drip, pour over, or French press, I wanted a larger capacity. I will typically do 28 g for a 17 oz thermos. This holds up to 30 g or so. And if I don't feel like weighing it, I can just fill the top with beans and it'll be slightly stronger. Like I said, I'm not too bothered by details.The uniformity of the grind seems pretty good to me. I attached pictures, so maybe someone with a better eye than me can say if it looks good or not. Either way, the coffee tastes pretty good.The build quality is just phenomenal. The knurled body feels great and provides the right amount of grip. The base is rubberized so it won't slide around on a table. That said, I usually hold it in one hand and turn with the other. The threading of the ground catch feels so good. It's extremely smooth and it just glides on and stays there. The bearings of the actual grinder feel precise and of great quality. There is zero play anywhere in this thing.It's amazing how much better quality this thing is for $100 than the Cuisinart we had for $75. Better coffee with the added benefit of not waking up your entire block.Is it better than 1zspresso? I don't know. But if you want the larger 30 g capacity, this thing is a no-brainer to me.
D**N
A wonderful compact grinder for coffee lovers!
This is the most wonderful hand grinder I've ever used! It is so smooth to work and it's beautiful to boot! There are numerous adjustments for all your coffee needs and the ground coffee is as tasty as any that I've gotten from even a ceramic grinder. Totally worth the price!
M**.
Professional-Quality Grinder in Your Hands
I’ve had the TIMEMORE Chestnut C3S Max for a few days, and it’s already a game-changer for my coffee routine! The build quality is impressive — the aluminum body feels solid, the wooden handle is comfortable, and the design is sleek and compact.Grinding is smooth and surprisingly quiet for a manual grinder. The grind consistency is excellent, giving me great results with my pour-over and AeroPress. Adjusting the grind size is easy, making it simple to dial in the perfect cup.It’s also portable and easy to clean, perfect for home use or travel. Even after just a few days, it already feels like a professional tool. Highly recommend it for anyone looking to step up their coffee game!
F**L
Finally Found a Good Coffee Bean Grinder!
C3S Max - Clean up is almost nonexistent! A little manual effort and you have a nice even grind for your coffee. You just have to be careful because it is well built (heavy/rugged) and unfortunately top heavy with the cranking handle extended. A little common sense and you are good to go. It must produce a smooth even grind as I needed to change my water/coffee ratio a tad but it is well worth it!
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