HARIO COFFEE MILL SKERTON PLUS
HARIO COFFEE MILL SKERTON ORIGINAL
Code 18190
Adjustable, durable and economical. Now includes a silicone lid for the top chamber so beans don’t scatter. Ceramic burrs for longevity and a consistant grind. Capacity 100g.
Code 26263
High quality hand grinder designed for comfort and simplicity of use. Ceramic burr blades are easily adjustable for the preferred brew method, and all parts are detachable for easy storage. Dishwasher safe. Capacity 100g.
HARIO COFFEE MILL SKERTON PRO
Code 26262
The Skerton Pro has fi ne-to-course settings to cater for most needs and achieve consistency when grinding coffee beans. Features an anti-slip grip for stability and uses a high quality ceramic burr: the preferred choice for professional Baristas. Capacity 100g.
HARIO CLEAR HARIO COFFEE MILL HAND
GRINDER Sturdy, stylish and comfortable, the Coffee Mill Hand Grinder from Hario is made from olive wood and white ceramic with adjustable ceramic burr grinder blades allowing you to grind for any kind of coffee. Capacity 30g.
Code 26120
COFFEE GRINDER Secure to smooth stable surfaces by suction. Adjusting mechanism for anything from espresso to french press. Capacity 40g.
Code 20305
HARIO CERAMIC BURR CANISTER COFFEE GRINDER The ceramic coffee burr grinder has a plastic lid on top to prevent beans from scattering around the kitchen while grinding. It offers a consistent grind and the ability to keep the coffee grounds in an air-tight jar once the beans have been ground. This is especially handy for baristas who need to brew several cups at the same time.
Hario Ceramic Canister Coffee Grinder Includes: 1x Ceramic Coffee Mill CMHN-4 Plastic Lid Cover Glass, Wood and Metal Body Combination Air-Tight Hopper 120g Capacity
Code 24091
74
BREWING HARIO
BEST SELLER
THE HANDLE CAN BE STORED INSIDE THE CASING
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