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☕ Elevate your morning ritual with precision grinding that’s as smart as your brew.
The Tuni G1 Conical Burr Coffee Grinder offers 48 adjustable grind settings and a patented anti-static 40mm conical burr for consistent, heat-free grinding. Its compact design houses a large 250g bean hopper and a 75g grounds container, with a detachable portafilter holder compatible with 54-58mm portafilters. Featuring a fingerprint-resistant stainless steel finish and an easy-clean brush, it’s engineered for precision, convenience, and style in any modern kitchen.











| ASIN | B0DCVRX7ZX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,635 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #18 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | Tuni |
| Brand Name | Tuni |
| Capacity | 8.8 ounces |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 503 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 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| 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 Count |
| Voltage | 120 volts_of_alternating_current |
| Wattage | 150 watts |
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.
M**E
Seems great for the price!
Great machine! This is the first grinder I’ve owned, so I can’t compare its noise level to anything else, but I don’t think it seems very loud at all. It’s feeks very sturdy and well made. It looks really nice next to our other stainless steel appliances in the kitchen as well. I really appreciate that you can set the grind time to the 1/2 second and that it stores that setting for the next time you use it. I have a Breville Bambino Espresso machine and attach a funnel to the top of the portafilter and am able to rest the two together on the notch of the grinder, placing it perfectly under the shoot, unsupported by me. So it fits great!! I’ve have had zero issues with static cling after two months of use. Love the variety of grind settings as well!!
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.
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
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.
W**E
Well Designed and Functional
I recently purchased this Tuni grinder and I really like it. It's compact, looks good, and is very well designed, as well as easy to use and clean. What I really like about it is the coffee chute. Previously, I used a Capresso conical burr grinder. The ground coffee came straight out into a plastic container. The exit hole is small and frequently clogs. Plus, the plastic box has static electricity so the coffee goes everywhere. The Tuni grinder has a large, round chute that allows the coffee to exit the grinding wheels utilizing gravity. It's big enough so it never clogs and the machine grinds at a low RPM to avoid heat (heat damages the taste of the coffee) and static electricity. It goes at just the right speed to make everything work. I use a Bonavita 5 cup coffee pot (absolutely the best appliance ever made, in my opinion). It has a permanent #4 cone filter the fits perfectly under the coffee chute. The coffee comes right out of the grinder and into the filter without being touched or creating a mess. The grinder also comes with a small collection cup what has a magnet on the bottom to keep it stable on the base, as well as a bracket to hold an espresso filter basket right under the chute. You can use the Tuni for any type of grind, from French Press to Espresso and everything in between. I love this machine. It's truly amazing and very easy to use and disassemble for cleaning. My coffee setup includes the Tuni grinder, Bonavita coffee pot another amazing piece of equipment worth every penny), Airscape medium canister (containing Amazon Sumatran Whole Coffee Beans), and Inevifit digital scale. Fresh ground coffee produced with good equipment is so much better than just a regular cup of coffee. It's worth every penny.
M**N
Solid Little Machine at an Equally Great Little Price
Simply put, I don't know how this compares to a grinder that's hundreds of dollars more. I'm sure those are better, but I'm absolutely happy with this one. The grind amount is consistent thanks to timed grinding, varying by a gram or so each day, if that. Very much within my tolerance for such things. As to the consistency of the grind, I'm not out measuring the results with a fancy pants tool, but my relatively functional eyes say the grind is consistent enough. In the end, the resulting espresso is good. There's almost no static so what you grind is dang near what you get, it was easy to put together, easy to use, and almost no mess on my counter after 2 months of use. My only complaint is the attachment that lets you grind directly into a portafilter. About mid-way through my first use of that attachment, the portafilter vibrated out and fell to the counter. I just use the dosing cup now, and never looked back. To a home espresso aficionado, this may not cut it. For a guy who makes one latte every morning and almost never drinks espresso straight, this is perfect.
M**S
Nice lil grinder, terrific for the price
Great lil grinder. Like the E2 espresso machine this is paired with, its way better than you'd think for the dollars you spend. Mine was a lil fidly getting the grind right but its not very loud, does not get hot and seems pretty consistent. I love the small footprint and its got a decent aesthetic. So far I am impressed but time will tell if its truly a good value
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
J**O
Molino
Hasta este momento todo muy bien he molido café para cafetera y para prensa francesa y se nota le diferencia en el molido, aún no he realizado la prueba para espresso supongo que todo saldrá ok, es para uso doméstico
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.
R**O
Muy bien
Cumple total con la funcion
F**A
Buenisimo
De los mejores molinos, súper recomendable casi no hace ruido tiene un diseño muy estilizado y muele súper bien el café lo recomiendo 100%
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