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Hario
Hario Coffee Mill - Dome
$46.00 USD
Unit price / perThis mill has a rounded wooden body with ceramic burrs. The center of the mill is thin, which makes it easy to hold in place. The burrs are ceramic, meaning they won't damage your coffee beans with heat caused by friction as you grind them.
Width: 14.3 cm
Height: 20.8 cm
Diameter: 8.8 cm
Capacity: 35g of coffee beans
Weight: 0.4kg
Material: Wooden handle grip. Ceramic burr. Steel shaft, hopper, locking screw, stopper, handle, grind adjustment nut.
Full instructions: https://global.hario.com/product/MCS_MCD.pdf
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