Knock
These hand grinders, designed and built in Scotland by Knock, are some of the finest we have ever used. Their sleek yet highly functional design, alongside high quality grinding and straightforward adjustment, mean that you can focus on getting the best out of your coffees. All models have stepless grind adjustment, located on the top of the grinder for easy access, with grind size clearly communicated by the number on the dial.
Aergrind
The 38 mm titanium nitrided conical burrs on the Aergrind, resulting in hard wearing grinding surfaces with impressive longevity. Dual bearings on the grinding shaft mean that the burrs always remain perfectly aligned, for accurate and consistent grinding performance. The Aergind’s compact size means it can fit inside an Aeropress for an ideal travel coffee setup. With the latest design update the Aergrind now also features a walnut wood knob; the lid with the dial now has a 'snap-on' magnetic function; and a 'screw on' lower tube, to provide a controlled pouring of your coffee grounds.
Feldgrind
The 38 mm burrs on the Feldgrind have a titanium nitride coating, resulting in hard wearing and sharp grinding surfaces with impressive longevity. Dual bearings on the grinding shaft mean that the burrs always remain perfectly aligned, for accurate and consistent grinding performance. The Feldgrind has a larger capacity than the Aergrind, and the longer crank arm leads to easier grinding, while it is slightly less travel friendly than its younger sibling, due to a larger size and greater weight.
Grindsize
Grind settings are communicated with two numbers, the number of full rotations and the number on the dial itself. When you receive your Feldgrind, the burrs will be touching, and the dial will read zero. Many of our team use these grinders at home, so we have a great deal of experience with the grind settings used for various brew methods.
Espresso
For an espresso grind range, we would start around the one full rotation range, between 1:0 and 1:3.
Pour over
For pour over brews, like our V60 recipe, we’ve had a lot of success with 14.5 g brews at just over 2 full rotations, around 2:3 to 2:6, of course depending on the coffee, water, and exact equipment used. For a larger pour over brew, grind a little coarser.
Aeropress
For our Aeropress recipe, we use a slightly finer range than V60, between 2:2 and 2:5.
French Press
For longer immersion brews, like French Press or for cupping, we have been grinding in the high 2 rotation range and into the 3 rotation range, around 2:10 to 3:2, but don’t find ourselves using settings coarser than this very often.