2015-03-30

As a coffee enthusiast, I am very particular about my beans. I explore the origin of the roast, the flavor profile, and the ethical trading of beans. After examining, I determine the best brew method to use for extracting the most intricate flavors from each bean. While painstaking care to source a delicious roast can pay off, the quality of your cup is determined by the equipment you use.

An inconsistent cup is the bane of the home barista, and the fundamental source of inconsistency lies in the grind. Diversity is great for community, but bad for coffee grounds: blade grinders slice your whole beans into varietal chunks, popular manual grinders wobble to give you fine and coarse grinds at the same time, and electric burr grinders cost an arm and a leg!

The Handground Coffee Grinder is a manual grinder developed by coffee enthusiasts, for coffee enthusiasts, and at a pricetag for all coffee people. Crowdsourced, the Handground team bounced ideas off of hundreds of coffee aficionados to generate the final product. To prevent wobbling they triple-mounted the ceramic burr, no more jumping beans with a locking top, and you can fine-tune the coarseness like you would focus your SLR camera. The consistency offered by 20 coarseness levels complements your french press to your espresso and your pour-over in between.

The Handground’s settings aren’t the only things fine-tuned, its appearance makes it a sleek and modern kitchen accessory. White, black, or nickel plated accents draw attention to its stable base and side-mounted handle. On its side, the naturally beautiful wooden knob reminds you of the outside world your coffee comes from. A meal becomes intimate when it is made from scratch, a gift becomes a memory when it is handmade, and coffee becomes an experience when it is hand ground. Handground understands this concept and excels in making your morning ritual an experience.

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