Every grinder we recommend, from £80 to £900. 12 grinders reviewed.

~£80
The cheapest grinder that can genuinely do espresso.
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~£130
Bigger burrs, faster grinding, numbered settings.
Read full review → Espresso Specialist~£160
Finer adjustment steps for espresso perfection.
Read full review → Electric Entry~£200
The cheapest electric grinder worth buying for espresso.
Read full review → The Standard~£250
The hand grinder that every other hand grinder is measured against.
Read full review → Silent Grinder~£300
55mm flat burrs and near-silent operation at a mid-range price.
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~£380
The grinder the home-barista community recommends most.
Read full review → Burr Swapper~£400
64mm flat burrs, single-dose, and you can swap the burrs to anything.
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~£450
Eureka's answer to the single-dose trend, with 65mm flat burrs.
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~£550
The single-dose grinder that changed everything.
Read full review → Flat Burr Niche~£600
The Niche Zero concept, rebuilt with flat burrs.
Read full review → Endgame Grinder~£900
64mm flat burrs with surgical precision and zero retention.
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