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product_id: 168537085
title: "Mini-Slim PRO Coffee Grinder"
brand: "hario"
price: "€ 105.40"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Hario"
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# Stepped grind adjustment for precision Lightweight stainless steel body, travel-ready Enhanced grind shaft for stability Mini-Slim PRO Coffee Grinder

**Brand:** hario
**Price:** € 105.40
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your morning grind with sleek precision and travel-ready style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mini-Slim PRO Coffee Grinder by hario
- **How much does it cost?** € 105.40 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hario enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hario brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Quiet Morning Ritual:** Manual operation means whisper-quiet grinding—keep your early hours peaceful and neighbor-friendly.
- • **Stable & Smooth Grinding:** Upgraded grind shaft ensures consistent, reliable performance every time.
- • **Effortless Grounds Handling:** Bayonet mount grounds bottle makes removal and pouring seamless—no spills, no mess.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Stepped grind adjustment lets you dial in your perfect brew effortlessly.
- • **Built to Last, Designed to Travel:** Durable stainless steel body combines luxury with portability for coffee on-the-go.

## Overview

The Hario Mini-Slim Pro Ceramic Coffee Mill is a premium upgrade to the classic manual grinder, featuring a lightweight yet sturdy stainless steel body perfect for travel. Its stepped grind adjustment mechanism offers precise control, while the enhanced grind shaft ensures stable, consistent grinding. The innovative bayonet mount grounds bottle simplifies coffee transfer, making it an ideal choice for specialty coffee lovers seeking quality and portability under $100.

## Description

This grinder has all the same great features as it’s plastic predecessor and then some. The body is made from stainless steel, which adds to its sturdy feel but is also lightweight and perfect for travel. This hand grinder is budget-friendly. This grinder has maintained the same shape, size, and burrs of the mini-slim plus but there are a number of upgrades. The grounds bottle attaches to the hopper via a bayonet mount, allowing an easier way to remove and pour your Coffee. The clear plastic lid with a firm silicone grip gives you a clear view of your Coffee beans. The stepped grind size adjustment mechanism is easy to use and change.

Review: Consistent grind, but a lot of work - If you are looking for a portable, manual coffee grinder that offers consistent results, this is the one to get. There is some minor paint chipping after extensive use, but this doesn't bother me much. However, be prepared for a morning arm workout.
Review: Nice quality hand grinder, shouldn't disappoint at this price! - Hi! I'm fairly new to the specialty coffee scene, but having this be my second hand-grinder (and the one I'm still using) I'll give my thoughts. I've been using this hand grinder daily usually one cup of coffee a day since the beginning of the year. Pros: 1. Shape and size: very easy to grip, holds up to about 30g of beans in the hopper while the lower chamber on the "Mini Slim Pro" model will comfortably hold over 60g (haven't tried more). The opening of the hopper is wide enough to pour beans into without spilling too! 2. Materials: The metal hopper and bin feel really sturdy, no noticeable scratches so far and it feels like it will last forever 3. The Handle: super sturdy, I think it's cast aluminum and will never bend on you. 4. Decent grind quality: This will not be as good as the $230 Comandante or other very high-end hand grinders, but for drip coffee, Aeropress (my method of choice), and pour over (I've tried Kalita Wave 185) this grinder will make tasty coffee! 5. Burrs: Made of ceramic, I haven't had any problems with them.\ 6. Noise: this thing is much quiter than any electrical appliance with a motor, great for not waking up roomates! Cons: 1. The latching mechanism: Instead of threads, Hario went with a simple latch that makes it easy to attach and remove the bin from the hopper - if it's facing the right way. It's a small annoyance, but if I remove the grounds bin to pour my freshly ground coffee in my Aeropress and the hopper isn't facing the right way, I have to hunt around the side of both pieces to make sure the little latch is aligned. 2. The latching mechanism: so this isn't actually a big problem - yes the latching mechanism does wear a little bit on the "hopper side" of the grinder, as you can see in the picture. Most of that wear occured within the first month or two, and now I've had it for over 5 months now and it hasn't progressed. If you're worried about wear, just grip the grinder a little higher and support the hopper a little more. However I do feel this issue was overlooked in the design. 3. Grinder Consistency at coarser grind: So for a <$100 grinder, the consistency I believe is pretty good, but if you're grinding for french press, filter, or cold brew you're gonna have a decent amount of fines, which are smaller particles/dust than what you're aiming to achieve. For Aeropress and French Press this doesn't matter too much (you'll still get great coffee as long as your beans are also good) but these fines do have a tendency to clog paper filters, such as for pourover (not as bad if you're only making a couple cups) and for cold brew. I ground 90g of coffee coarsely to make some cold brew yesterday for the first time, and I thought I'd filter the coffee through my Kalita wave, but yeah that didn't work out very well, the whole thing clogged up. I had to use my aeropress to pressure-filter the coffee! 4. Setting the coarseness: if you've never used one of these before, trying to figure out exactly how many clicks to set the grinder to the first time is intimidating and confusing! Just remember: 10 clicks from completely closed is medium/drip, 5 would be fine/espresso, and 14 is about as coarse as you want for french press/cold brew (I brew french press at 12 clicks). This website is also super helpful: https://honestcoffeeguide.com/guides/coffee-grind-size-chart/ (the mini-mill chart also works for this) 5. Effort: Yes this takes some elbow grease. Apparently much more expensive hand grinders have bearings and sharp metal burrs to make it a lot easier and smoother, but this isn't that fancy (or as expensive) 6. While slim and portable, it doesn't fit inside my aeropress like the aergrind might. I wish there was a slightly easier way to carry it for travel, but this is more of a nitpick than a real concern. As you can see, most of my cons are more nitpicks and annoyances, but in reality, are very easy to deal with day to day. Experience: The grind quality of this may not be too terribly much better than the "plus" model or other grinders out there, but I really enjoy the metal body and large grinds bin this grinder has. For a hand grinder below $100 I am very happy with this purchase! It takes a couple minutes to grind the 17g of coffee for my cup in the morning, but it's always much less time than it takes for the kettle to heat up. Over 30g of coffee though and you'll have to refill the hopper, and by then the churning of the handle starts to get old (the 90g of coffee for the cold brew yesterday took ages!). Also, pourover brewing will probably take a little longer than some instructions say due to the filter beginning to clog a little near the end of the brew, but it's not that big of a deal and your coffee will still taste really good! (and sometimes excellent!) I usually go with aeropress (at a medium-coarse grind) and I get a consistently tasty cup :)

## Features

- Modern, upgraded version of the classic Hario Mini-Slim Grinder
- Body made of coated stainless steel, adding a luxurious and sturdy feel while retaining its lightweight appeal that is still perfect for travel
- Stepped grind adjustment mechanism is easy to use and change
- Enhanced grind shaft for stable grinding, and easy to attach/detach handle
- Grounds bottle attaches to the hopper via a bayonet mount, providing an easy way to remove and pour your coffee

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07JPH7TV8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,046,386 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #346 in Manual Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | HARIO |
| Brand Name | HARIO |
| Color | Pro, Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 474 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04977642707818 |
| Included Components | 1 coffee grinder |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.27"L |
| Item Type Name | Coffee Mill - |
| Item Weight | 413 g |
| Manufacturer | Hario |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MMSP-1-HSV |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | Ceramic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HARIO
- **Color:** Pro, Silver
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Item Weight:** 413 Grams
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Grinding

## Images

![Mini-Slim PRO Coffee Grinder - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51JzVoSh-dL.jpg)
![Mini-Slim PRO Coffee Grinder - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61L+5qr1b6L.jpg)
![Mini-Slim PRO Coffee Grinder - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61uVz-XyDyL.jpg)
![Mini-Slim PRO Coffee Grinder - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71aGHkJZM9L.jpg)
![Mini-Slim PRO Coffee Grinder - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71DoaU9IzfL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Consistent grind, but a lot of work
*by B***E on March 18, 2021*

If you are looking for a portable, manual coffee grinder that offers consistent results, this is the one to get. There is some minor paint chipping after extensive use, but this doesn't bother me much. However, be prepared for a morning arm workout.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice quality hand grinder, shouldn't disappoint at this price!
*by J***Y on June 1, 2019*

Hi! I'm fairly new to the specialty coffee scene, but having this be my second hand-grinder (and the one I'm still using) I'll give my thoughts. I've been using this hand grinder daily usually one cup of coffee a day since the beginning of the year. Pros: 1. Shape and size: very easy to grip, holds up to about 30g of beans in the hopper while the lower chamber on the "Mini Slim Pro" model will comfortably hold over 60g (haven't tried more). The opening of the hopper is wide enough to pour beans into without spilling too! 2. Materials: The metal hopper and bin feel really sturdy, no noticeable scratches so far and it feels like it will last forever 3. The Handle: super sturdy, I think it's cast aluminum and will never bend on you. 4. Decent grind quality: This will not be as good as the $230 Comandante or other very high-end hand grinders, but for drip coffee, Aeropress (my method of choice), and pour over (I've tried Kalita Wave 185) this grinder will make tasty coffee! 5. Burrs: Made of ceramic, I haven't had any problems with them.\ 6. Noise: this thing is much quiter than any electrical appliance with a motor, great for not waking up roomates! Cons: 1. The latching mechanism: Instead of threads, Hario went with a simple latch that makes it easy to attach and remove the bin from the hopper - if it's facing the right way. It's a small annoyance, but if I remove the grounds bin to pour my freshly ground coffee in my Aeropress and the hopper isn't facing the right way, I have to hunt around the side of both pieces to make sure the little latch is aligned. 2. The latching mechanism: so this isn't actually a big problem - yes the latching mechanism does wear a little bit on the "hopper side" of the grinder, as you can see in the picture. Most of that wear occured within the first month or two, and now I've had it for over 5 months now and it hasn't progressed. If you're worried about wear, just grip the grinder a little higher and support the hopper a little more. However I do feel this issue was overlooked in the design. 3. Grinder Consistency at coarser grind: So for a <$100 grinder, the consistency I believe is pretty good, but if you're grinding for french press, filter, or cold brew you're gonna have a decent amount of fines, which are smaller particles/dust than what you're aiming to achieve. For Aeropress and French Press this doesn't matter too much (you'll still get great coffee as long as your beans are also good) but these fines do have a tendency to clog paper filters, such as for pourover (not as bad if you're only making a couple cups) and for cold brew. I ground 90g of coffee coarsely to make some cold brew yesterday for the first time, and I thought I'd filter the coffee through my Kalita wave, but yeah that didn't work out very well, the whole thing clogged up. I had to use my aeropress to pressure-filter the coffee! 4. Setting the coarseness: if you've never used one of these before, trying to figure out exactly how many clicks to set the grinder to the first time is intimidating and confusing! Just remember: 10 clicks from completely closed is medium/drip, 5 would be fine/espresso, and 14 is about as coarse as you want for french press/cold brew (I brew french press at 12 clicks). This website is also super helpful: https://honestcoffeeguide.com/guides/coffee-grind-size-chart/ (the mini-mill chart also works for this) 5. Effort: Yes this takes some elbow grease. Apparently much more expensive hand grinders have bearings and sharp metal burrs to make it a lot easier and smoother, but this isn't that fancy (or as expensive) 6. While slim and portable, it doesn't fit inside my aeropress like the aergrind might. I wish there was a slightly easier way to carry it for travel, but this is more of a nitpick than a real concern. As you can see, most of my cons are more nitpicks and annoyances, but in reality, are very easy to deal with day to day. Experience: The grind quality of this may not be too terribly much better than the "plus" model or other grinders out there, but I really enjoy the metal body and large grinds bin this grinder has. For a hand grinder below $100 I am very happy with this purchase! It takes a couple minutes to grind the 17g of coffee for my cup in the morning, but it's always much less time than it takes for the kettle to heat up. Over 30g of coffee though and you'll have to refill the hopper, and by then the churning of the handle starts to get old (the 90g of coffee for the cold brew yesterday took ages!). Also, pourover brewing will probably take a little longer than some instructions say due to the filter beginning to clog a little near the end of the brew, but it's not that big of a deal and your coffee will still taste really good! (and sometimes excellent!) I usually go with aeropress (at a medium-coarse grind) and I get a consistently tasty cup :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for people who drink two to three cups per coffee session.
*by H***F on April 10, 2019*

I went with the Hario Mini-Slim Pro after doing a lot of research into electric grinders and being unsatisfied at not being able to find a clear winner at the $130 - $150 price range. The $60 I spent on this grinder is worth every penny and, in retrospect, an electric grinder would've been overkill. I'm a light coffee drinker, so I'll only have two to three cups a day and around the same time; so filling this little guy to capacity and combining the grounds with my French Press gets me what I need. No real complaints, other than a suggestion to very closely read the instructions before using the grinder to make sure that you set it correctly, know how to clean it, and understand how not to break it. I'd recommend the Hario Mini-Slim for anyone who needs a coarse grind and doesn't drink a ton of coffee each day.

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