Scientific Bean Grinding

Coffee-geeks will love Pisona as it merges the versatility of a burr grinder with the compactness of a blade grinder, creating a revolutionary two-phase grinding process that enhances the aroma and flavor of the grounds. Rather than “shave” off parts of whole beans directly, the new auger system and innovative internal configuration first crack beans to 3mm and then transfer it to be ground to the user’s desired fineness. The closest thing to the preferred hand-grinding method, its slower automated process ensures beans aren’t heated in the grinding process.

Designer: Sujith Sunny

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HG one Coffee Grinder: Not the Usual Morning Grind

Having a good coffee grinder is essential to making a good cup of java. The great thing is that you can get lots of different beans and brew some great coffee to get you going each day. This coffee grinder is something else. It looks like a rocket ship, ready to lift off into space.

hg one coffee grinder

The hand-cranked HG one Grinder is supposed to be so sculpturally interesting that you’ll forget the amount of elbow grease you’ll have to put in to get your beans ground. The grinder uses conical burrs, constructed precisely so that you’ll get the best result in each of your grinds.

hg one coffee grinder close

The HG one sounds pretty amazing for coffee connoisseurs, but you’ll have to fork over $900(USD) to get yours – and that’s a whole lot of beans.

[via NotCot]