La Cafetière Copper Coffee Grinder, Stainless Steel

£29.00

Grinding your own coffee is not just about flavour. It’s about embracing the joy of making coffee. This simple change in your routine can transform your daily habit into a richer experience—one grind at a time.

3 in stock

Description

The La Cafetière manual coffee grinder adds a charming copper-like touch to any kitchen. Its wooden handle is easy to grip and control. You can adjust the settings for coarse, medium, or fine grinding, making it suitable for espresso or French press coffee. It features a built-in storage canister with a clip-top seal to keep your coffee fresh.

  • Dimensions: 9.500 x 17.500 x 22.000cm
  • Product Weight in KG: 0.451
  • Product Weight in KG (Including Packaging): 0.572
  • Colour: Copper
  • Material: Stainless Steel

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Why Grind?

Grinding coffee at home can greatly enhance your coffee experience. When you grind fresh beans, you bring out the full aroma and flavour, which often fades in pre-ground coffee stored for too long. The oils and flavours of the coffee are most vibrant immediately after grinding, something that pre-ground coffee cannot match.

One major advantage of grinding your own coffee is the control you have over the grind size. This is important for various brewing methods. Whether you’re making a smooth pour-over, a strong French press, or a quick espresso, adjusting the size helps achieve the best flavour from your beans. Pre-ground coffee usually suits a general brewing style, which may result in poor extraction depending on your method.

The experience of grinding your coffee has its own charm. The process fills your space with a lovely aroma, marking the beginning of a rewarding coffee-making ritual. It creates a sense of anticipation and connection to the brewing process, making it feel more thoughtful and enjoyable.

From a practical standpoint, buying whole beans can be more economical. Beans usually stay fresh longer than ground coffee, which means less waste and better value for your money. Many coffee lovers find it more fulfilling to explore different beans and roasts when they grind, as it allows for personal experimentation and adjustment.

Grinding your own coffee is not just about flavour. It’s about embracing the joy of making coffee. This simple change in your routine can transform your daily habit into a richer experience—one grind at a time.