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The Tuni G1 Conical Burr Coffee Grinder offers 48 adjustable grind settings and a precision electronic timer with 0.5-second increments, delivering consistent, customizable coffee grounds for espresso, drip, cold brew, and French press. Its patented anti-static 40mm conical burr operates quietly at 450 RPM to preserve flavor integrity. Compact yet capacious, it features a 250g bean hopper and a detachable portafilter holder compatible with 54-58mm portafilters. Finished in fingerprint-resistant stainless steel, it combines professional-grade performance with sleek design and easy maintenance.






| ASIN | B0DCVRX7ZX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,361 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #12 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | Tuni |
| Brand Name | Tuni |
| Capacity | 8.8 ounces |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 448 Reviews |
| Included Components | Bean Hopper, Cleaning Blush, Dosing Cup, Dosing Ring, Portafilter Holder |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.08"L x 4.52"W x 14.01"H |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Tuni |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | G1-S |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 7.08"L x 4.52"W x 14.01"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Coffee bean grinder for espresso, french presse, drip, pour over, coffee maker., Coffee grinders for home use, Grind coffee beans for brews, Coffee grinder for espresso, Coffee grinder electric, Coffee bean grinder., Use with Tuni E2 Espresso Machine: B0DCVPJVPY |
| Specific Uses For Product | 48 Grinding Settings for all coffee ground size needs., G1 Coffee grinder offers consistent grinding, quality control, and are vital for home brewing., Grinding |
| Style | Coffee Grinder, Espresso Grinder, Conical Burr Grinder |
| Style Name | Coffee Grinder, Espresso Grinder, Conical Burr Grinder |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 150 watts |
S**A
Excellent Value Grinder with Solid Performance
The Tuni Coffee Grinder is an impressive option for coffee lovers who want consistent, freshly ground coffee without a steep learning curve or a bulky appliance. It’s compact, well-built, and easy to use, striking a great balance between functionality and convenience. What really stands out is how well it competes with more expensive grinders like Baratza and Breville, but at a fraction of the cost. The grinder feels solid and well-constructed (metal), with a thoughtful design and a compact footprint that fits perfectly on my countertop next to my Casabrews CM5418. I primarily use the grinder for French press, and the grind consistency is excellent—uniform and reliable. I did test the espresso setting as well, and my initial shot came out too fine (settings 0–4). I’m still dialing it in to get the perfect shot, but this feels more like a learning curve than a flaw. The bellows and included shims are a great bonus—make sure to purchase the Noir version if you want these extras. The advanced display is another highlight, offering both a timer and cup-size options, and the grinder operates at a very muted noise level compared to others in this category. Controls are straightforward and intuitive, and I’ve noticed no static in the grounds cup, which is a big plus. Overall, everything feels well thought out. Long-term durability remains to be seen, but first impressions are very positive. For the price, performance, and feature set, this grinder delivers excellent value. ✅Pros Uniform grind (excellent for French press) Solid metal build Quiet operation Compact footprint Bellows and shims included (Noir version) No static ⚠️ Cons Espresso grind takes some dialing in Long-term durability still unknown
A**4
Simply amazing
I don't want Tuni to get the wrong idea and start charging more for this machine, but I agree that it punches WAAAAAAAAY above it's price point. So far it has far exceeded any expectations. The manual is easy to read and understand, it does the perfect grind for my finicky Gaggia Classic Espresso machine, the portafilter rests right on the hooks. Settings are easy to dial in, the touchscreen remembers your last cup size setting or timed grind setting, everything is easy to unlock and pull out to clean. Yes they included a bellows that you don't have to use. As a side note, they've also included shims if you want to grind even finer coffee finer than what setting 12 down to 1 would net you. I'm on setting 5(4 if adventurous) for my espresso machine, but I can't fathom what would be finer. Maybe Turkish coffee? Coffee dust to inhale? No idea. The sheet metal is nice. It's "affordably built", but in a good way. It doesn't feel cheap. There is a sticker on the side that shows how to detach and attach everything. That's 50 cents of cost added that the didn't have to do, HOWEVER people will appreciate that when the manual is lost and its just one of those little things that shows there was some serious design and user study put into this. The spout angle, how the hooks attach. The brush clipping to the bottom of the lid so it doesn't get lost in a drawer somewhere. It's the little things. To me it's not loud. It sounds like a coffee grinder. It's not "$10 dollar drip coffee grinder" loud. It's quieter than any industrial machine I've heard in a coffee shop. It might disturb your roommates in the morning, but so would the vibratory pump on an entry level espresso machine at that point. I don't know what volume levels people are expecting from a coffee grinder. Definitely an upgrade from the manual crank grinder I was using from a time standpoint and much easier to adjust the grind size to whatever new roasts you try.
K**R
Punches way above it's price
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of this grinder. I did a bit of research before making my purchase, and I'm very happy with it. I purchased it thinking it would be a "good enough for now" stopgap measure until I could afford a "good" espresso grinder. I don't think I'll be looking to replace it short of a catastrophic failure. I dialed in my shot pretty quickly, and am near the middle of the "espresso grind" settings, with plenty of room to grind finer if I needed to. The ability to grind fine enough is usually a problem with grinders in this price range, but not on this unit. I weigh my beans and single dose grind. There is an option for timed grind, adjustable in .5 second intervals, and I've found that my dose consistently takes the exact same time to grind, every time. I you want to store beans in the hopper you could probably get a pretty consistent and accurate dose every grind. It's hard to beat that for ease of use. If my nerdiness ever fades and I stop wanting to weigh each dose I would be pretty comfortable trusting the grind time alone. I have been using it daily for about a month and never hade any issue with clogging, and a little tap on the side of the unit easily clears all grounds from the chute after the grind. The grinder is not the quietest I've seen, but it really is reasonable for what it is. In my case I only need to run it for 23 seconds to grind my 19g dose anyway, so it's really not a big deal.
M**R
Solid grinder that pairs great with the Tuni E2
The Tuni G1 Conical Burr Coffee Grinder has been the perfect companion to my Tuni E2 Espresso Machine. Together, they create an incredibly smooth and consistent home espresso setup that rivals what you’d expect from a café. The grinder delivers very uniform grounds, which makes dialing in espresso shots on the E2 easy and reliable. I’ve noticed a huge improvement in flavor clarity, crema, and shot consistency compared to cheaper grinders I’ve used in the past. The grind adjustment is precise enough for espresso while still versatile for other brewing methods. One thing I really appreciate is how quiet and solid the G1 feels during operation. It has a clean, modern design that matches the Tuni E2 beautifully, and both machines look fantastic side by side on the countertop. The workflow is simple and efficient, making my morning coffee routine much more enjoyable. If you own the Tuni E2, I highly recommend pairing it with the Tuni G1 grinder. The combination delivers excellent espresso quality, consistency, and overall value for anyone serious about making great coffee at home.
M**E
Top quality, low price! Fantastic Grinder!
Truly excellent grinder for espresso. I had started believing influencers that you needed to spend a fortune to get good coffee grounds. I'm glad I didn't. I got this to replace the built-in grinder on my Breville Barista Express, and the difference is night and day. The Tuni G1 is simple to use. You can set a timer for espresso or set it to a number of cups for drip. Changing the grind size is as simple as turning the dial at the base of the hopper. The grinder is quieter than the built-in Breville one, and grinds so much finer. The magnetic grind cup is fantastic, too. It's also easy to clean. My only complaint is that the bracket for the portafilter is terrible. I lost a few rounds of beans due to vibrations shaking the portafilter off the machine. My advice is to just use the grind cup. Overall, for the price, the G1 is exceptional. Just buy it.
D**E
Compact, easy to use and solid. The coffee grind is consistent and done very well.
I had returned my ffirst one I got due to missing something. It also did not have the small cup, only the bigger one. I decided to keep it. It had what I was looking for in something more compact. But, it also had things I loved as well. It's not plastic. It is made of metal and has a bit of heft. A solid feel. The catch cup has a magnetic bottom that goes on the sitting area and does not move. Nice. I just got it and only used a few times but, it is really nice. It grinds the coffee in a uniform and consistent pieces. A great grind. And it has settings for French press, drip, espresso, etc. It is easy to set up and get going. The noise is not very loud. It is not quiet but, it is not jarring like many are. It has a good noise level. This grinder also has a digital screen so when set up and plugged in the screen comes on. You can choose from 2 to 12 cups. On and off and even set for how long you want it to go for. This is an easy to use grinder and very functional. Considering the little nice asides like magnetic holder, a compact size compared ot many, great grinding and a metal body that feels solid I'd say the price was very good. As I said I have only used a few times but, I am already in love with this grinder. The best I've had. And I doubt any of the more expensive models would make me happpier. Love it
C**S
Great value espresso grinder — electric performance at a manual grinder price
After three months of using a manual grinder (the MHW-3BOMBER R3) for espresso, I decided it was time to switch to an electric one. Grinding medium-roast beans had become a workout, and I wanted a more convenient option. That’s when I picked up the Tuni G1 coffee grinder. This grinder offers several features typically found in more expensive models, such as the ability to grind by cups or time. I personally use the time-based grinding function for better precision. Retention is very low, around 0.1 to 0.2 grams, so when I want to pull a shot on my Delonghi Stilosa, I weigh out 16.2 grams and get consistent results. You can also give the grinder a few light taps to reduce retention even further. One of the standout features of the Tuni G1 is its wide range of grind adjustments. It provides enough precision for most espresso needs. However, if you're planning to grind light-roast coffee, the factory settings won’t get you fine enough. To fix this, you’ll need to add a shim under the lower burr, a mod that’s common among grinders like the Baratza Encore (which even sells official shims). With the Tuni G1, you'll need to DIY it using a 0.25 mm thick material. I made mine using a plastic "No Smoking" sign I bought at a store. I marked the bottom of the lower burr with a marker, transferred the pattern onto paper to trace the holes, and cut the shim accordingly. With this simple mod, I gained 8 more clicks of fineness, making it perfect for light roasts. In terms of taste and espresso quality, I’d say the MHW-3BOMBER still has a slight edge, but considering they both cost around $100, the Tuni G1 gives you a lot more convenience and functionality for the same price. If you stick to medium or dark roasts, the default 12 espresso clicks are more than enough, no shim needed. I use this grinder as a single-dose grinder, and it works great. I store my beans in an airtight container to keep them fresh. I also contacted Tuni, and they mentioned they're working on a bellows to help reduce retention even further. I suggested they also consider offering a shim for users who want to grind finer. Overall, this grinder is a fantastic value. You get an espresso-capable electric grinder for the price of a manual one. Sure, it doesn’t have 150 clicks like the R3 Bomber, but you also won’t need to build arm strength every morning just to enjoy a great espresso or latte.
A**I
High quality grind. Beautiful design.
Beautifuly designed. Delivers a great uniform grind. Looks good at my home coffee station next to the Gaggia. Easy to set up and get using it. Anti static coatings keep the grind where it should be and not all over the machine. Two negatives; is there is no power switch. It goes into sleep mode but thats still vampiring electric. You could plug/unplug it but that gets seriously annoying. And the 'Cups Americano' grind timer either makes no sense or I've been seriously overfiling my portafilter. It takes a setting of '4 cups' to fill my portafilter properly for my standard double shot. Thankfully after a couple trial grinds its simple to adjust your size or time to get what you need from it. Stay on top of burr cleaning as a a bit of buildup seriously deminishes the output.
M**R
Molino para café
Excelente producto varios tipos de molido
R**O
Muy bien
Cumple total con la funcion
C**N
Excelente molino doméstico para espresso a buen precio
Después de un mes con el producto es maravilloso. El mejor molino que puedes comprar a este precio, sí da el nivel de moliendo para cafeteras de espresso manuales, obviamente tienes que calibrar de acuerdo al grano que utilices y es para uso doméstico no creo que sea suficiente para un negocio. Ya habrá que comprobar la durabilidad pero hasta ahora todo excelente.
J**Z
Buen molino
Hasta ahora lo he probado muy poco, pero lo que he notado es que cumple muy bien su función, claramente al ser un producto importado el instructivo viene en inglés, pero si conoces un poco de molinos será fácil de entender y usar, estéticamente es muy bonito y no hace mucho ruido al moler, lo que más me gustó es que puedes jugar mucho con la molienda del café y además es muy fácil de limpiar y desarmar, me hubiera gustado que se pudiera apagar sin necesidad de desconectarlo, si sale un poco caro al pagar el costo de importación, pero hasta ahora siento que vale la pena
R**Z
Buena Calidad-precio
El molino se siente de muy buena calidad, en lo personal lo utilizo para espresso y muele muy bien, inclusive con cafes de tuestes medios, lo llevo usando poco tiempo y hasta ahora funciona muy bien. Solo me hubiera gustado que el retenedor del portafiltro incluido en el molino, fuera compatible también con portafiltros de 51 mm
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