Reddit reviews Rhino Coffee Gear RWHANDGRINDER Hand Coffee Grinder, Silver
We found 6 Reddit comments about Rhino Coffee Gear RWHANDGRINDER Hand Coffee Grinder, Silver. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Quality stainless steel housing making cleaning easy - also reduces staticA simple adjustment allows for a range of grind types and a smooth grinding motionConical ceramic burrs ensuring a clean grind - the burrs stay sharp longer, don't rust and are easier to cleanAmple capacity - can hold up to 42 grams of coffee beansA convenient and protective carry bag
Rhinowares grinder. They also have one made to fit inside and grind direct to an Aeropress. $50 at their site or Bed Bath and Beyond but $25 @ Amazon BrewGlobal Rhinoware Hand Coffee Grinder, Stainless Steel (RWHANDGRINDER) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M0NS8A4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_1o8dAbG8RPH2T.
Despite how it looks it's not one of the 1000's of Porlex knockoffs. There's some YT vids of it.
About 6 months ago I asked on this subreddit for a suggestion. This is what I ended up buying. I have zero complaints.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00M0NS8A4/ref=ya_aw_oh_bia_dp?ie=UTF8&psc=1
You could try this one, should be within your budget (amazon link).
Lots of good advice here already but I'll throw in my two cents.
I use a Rhinoware hand grinder for my aeropress. It's small, lightweight and stainless steel. I bought it primarily because I needed it for travel, taking to work etc. It's very affordable (https://www.amazon.com/BrewGlobal-Rhinoware-Coffee-Stainless-RWHANDGRINDER/dp/B00M0NS8A4) and from the research I did at the time was equivalent to the Porlex which others have mentioned. If I recall it was a toss up between the two but I picked up the Rhinoware on a good deal at a local coffeeshop. Anyway, I've had it for over 2 years and it is still working fine with daily use. I think for your use something like this or the Porlex would be the way to go. It should be pretty clear from other commentators that these grinders are entry level - you can make a decent cup with them but you're not going to be entering competitions or anything.
It sounds like you're at a point where you want to improve your coffee game and I think gradual steps is the way it works with most people. I'm the same - I started messing around with an aeropress using preground supermarket beans, then using better beans and a home grinder, then a burr grinder with scales etc. I'm now at the point where I'm ready to invest in a better grinder and some more equipment to refine things. I'm happy at this pace. Plus my wife would slap me around the head if I dropped a car payment on a hand grinder 馃榾. Do some research and go with what you're comfortable with.
There's this new one. It's a bit better than the Skerton in my experience. They're on Amazon too
Honestly, take this from someone who has had cheaper machines, get an Aeropress and if you want to use beans, get a Hario MSS-1B 1-Piece Coffee Mini Mill Slim Grinder https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001804CLY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_hZaCybJYJWTPD or a Rhinowares Hand Coffee Grinder https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00M0NS8A4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_o0aCyb1WY52X2
I've owned both grinders and they're both great, though price prevails here and the rhino is better. Honestly get these, then a cheap milk frother... Its makes a mean coffee and latte! :)