The Best Coffee Grinders for Pour Over

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All of our top picks

Top Pick
Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro Blade

Best manual grinder for pour over consistency

Runner Up
Eureka Mignon Filtro

Best flat-burr electric grinder for filter coffee

Alternate Angle
Baratza Virtuoso Plus

Best for long-term reliability and repairability

Worth a look
1Zpresso ZP6 Special

Best portable grinder for light roast clarity

Who this is for

This shortlist is for home pour-over enthusiasts who want a burr grinder that delivers consistent particle size, low static and retention, and a flexible grind range from medium-fine for pour-over up through coarser settings for French press. You care about burr type and quality (flat vs conical, steel vs ceramic), measurable grind consistency, durable build, and easy-to-remove burrs for cleaning.

Do not use this list if you want a blade grinder, a cafe or commercial-grade high-throughput machine, or a product that only targets espresso duty without medium-fine pour-over settings. If you prioritize absolute bargain disposables or only make coarse French-press grinds, look for a different category.

How we picked the best

Our agents evaluated dozens of coffee grinders across community forums, expert reviews, and hands-on testing data to identify the best options specifically for pour over brewing. Every grinder was scored on the criteria that actually determine cup quality and daily usability — not marketing specs.

Grind Consistency

Uniform particle size distribution is the single most important factor in pour over extraction — inconsistent grinds produce muddy, uneven cups no matter how good your technique is. We prioritized grinders that deliver tight particle distribution across every dose.

Burr Quality

The burr type (flat vs. conical), material, and diameter directly shape grind uniformity and flavor clarity — blade grinders were disqualified outright. We evaluated burr geometry and construction across every price tier to separate grinders that produce clean, defined grinds from those that don't.

Static & Retention

High static and grind retention mean wasted coffee, messy counters, and inconsistent doses every morning — real usability problems that compound over time. We factored in how much ground coffee each grinder traps and how much static it generates during daily use.

Grind Range

A well-calibrated grind range that covers medium-fine pour over settings through coarser french press territory gives you meaningful versatility without sacrificing precision at your target setting. We assessed how accurately each grinder hits and holds the medium-fine sweet spot that pour over demands.

Build & Durability

A daily-use grinder needs to withstand years of regular grinding without burr wear, mechanical failure, or degrading grind quality over time. We weighted long-term reliability data and burr material quality to identify grinders built to last, not just impress out of the box.

Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro Blade

90% match#1

The Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro Blade is the benchmark manual grinder for pour over, delivering world-class particle consistency via its 39mm high-nitrogen stainless steel conical burrs. At ~$310–$330, it is a premium investment that rewards serious home baristas with exceptional cup clarity and long-term durability.

Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro BladeTop Pick

Best manual grinder for pour over consistency

Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro Blade

Key specs

TypeManual
BrandComandante
ColorBlack, Alpine Lagoon, American Cherry, Liquid Amber, +1 more
Depth2.4 in
ShapeCylindrical (2.4'' in diameter)
StyleFull wooded finish
TimerNo
Width5 cm

Highlights

  • World-class grind consistency — Nitro Blade burrs minimize fines at pour over settings
  • Versatile 40-click stepped range covering French press through AeroPress and pour over
  • Premium stainless steel build with shatter-proof catch cup and multiple color options
  • Easy to clean — fully washable catch cup and bean jars
  • Compact and portable cylindrical form factor (2.4" diameter)

Worth knowing

  • High price (~$310–$330) — one of the most expensive manual grinders available
  • Stepped adjustment only; espresso dialing requires optional Red Clix add-on
  • No cleaning brush or travel case included
  • No numbered dial — grind setting tracked by click count
  • Slower grinding speed vs. competitors like Lido 3, Kinu, and Helor 101

What people are saying

The C40 is perfect for travel, plus it's a top tier grinder. You can make great pour overs with the stock C40. Many have.

The C40 is certainly #2 [after the C60]. I agree they're the gold standard.

You could argue this is kind of the gold standard of hand grinders, they really set the bar where it is, they set it pretty high.

Eureka Mignon Filtro

86% match#2

The Eureka Mignon Filtro is a standout value flat-burr grinder purpose-built for filter coffee, delivering extraordinary grind consistency with 50mm hardened steel burrs, stepless adjustment, and a premium aluminum build at a mid-range price (~$200–$264). It excels for pour over, drip, and French press but is not suited for espresso or frequent single-dosing.

Eureka Mignon FiltroRunner Up

Best flat-burr electric grinder for filter coffee

Eureka Mignon Filtro

Key specs

TypeElectric, Manual
ColorWhite, Ferrari red, Matt black
Depth215 mm
Power320 W
ShapeRound (hopper)
TimerYes
Width120 mm
ColorsWhite, Ferrari Red, Matte Black

Highlights

  • Extraordinarily consistent grind distribution at pour over settings (500–600 microns)
  • 50mm flat burrs with stepless micrometric adjustment for precise control
  • Low-RPM motor (1350 RPM) reduces heat and noise
  • Antistatic ACE system minimizes clumping and static
  • Sturdy full-aluminum body with excellent build quality
  • Strong value vs. other flat-burr grinders (e.g., Fellow Ode at ~$400)

Worth knowing

  • Large 300g hopper not ideal for single-dosing or frequent bean switching
  • Not suitable for espresso brewing
  • Clunky grounds bin design; fine dust can accumulate
  • Momentary switch requires holding down during grinding

What people are saying

Best grinder! Shame I have to replace it with a white one. I've had problem with the black unit I got.

r/espresso

I have $500–4k grinders and… the zero stays on the kitchen counter when the big boys feel like being fussy. Great grinder and if I had to have just one I'd honestly probably pick it.

r/gaggiaclassic

I've had mine for about 5 years. I think it's just ok, certainly an excellent deal for its price, but I battled retention issues.

r/espresso

Baratza Virtuoso Plus

75% match#3

The Baratza Virtuoso Plus is a top-tier stepped electric burr grinder for home pour over, delivering exceptional grind consistency via 40mm conical burrs at 40 settings, backed by Baratza's industry-leading repairability and support — rated 8.5/10 by expert reviewers.

Baratza Virtuoso PlusAlternate Angle

Best for long-term reliability and repairability

Baratza Virtuoso Plus

Key specs

RPM550
TypeElectric
BrandMadis Coffee Roasters
ColorBlack
Depth5.91 in
MotorHigh-torque DC with gear reduction
Power70 W
ShapeMore uniform shape (compared to Breville Smart Grinder), Cone-shaped hopper

Highlights

  • Exceptional grind consistency at pour over and AeroPress settings
  • 40 stepped settings covering fine to coarse range
  • Professional-grade 40mm conical stainless steel burrs with gear reduction
  • Easy to clean with removable top burr
  • Industry-leading Baratza customer service and repairability
  • Durable metal chassis built to last a decade or more

Worth knowing

  • Stepped settings create macro jumps — not ideal for espresso fine-tuning
  • Relatively loud operation
  • Larger footprint than some competitors
  • Price (~$249) is moderate-to-high for a stepped grinder

What people are saying

The Virtuoso is more of a drip/pourover grinder so the steps between settings can be pretty big for espresso — if you find yourself stuck between too fast and too slow, try adjusting your dose by half a gram instead of changing grind size.

Your grind size is too fine, you don't want to go any finer. However, due to the large step size of the Virtuoso, you'll probably find that the next coarsest setting is too coarse.

Both the Ode and Virtuoso Plus are what we call brew or filter grinders at heart — both grinders are capable of dialing in for any filter method.

1Zpresso ZP6 Special

68% match#4

The 1Zpresso ZP6 Special is a purpose-built pour-over manual grinder with a unique 6-sided burr that consistently outperforms pricier 1Zpresso siblings in blind taste tests with light roast coffees. At $149 MSRP, it delivers exceptional flavor clarity and precise grind adjustment for filter brewing, though it cannot grind fine enough for espresso.

1Zpresso ZP6 SpecialWorth a look

Best portable grinder for light roast clarity

1Zpresso ZP6 Special

Key specs

TypeManual
ColorBlack, Silver
Depth6 cm
Width60 mm
ColorSilver Brown
HandleFoldable wood handle
Height195 mm
Length195 mm

Highlights

  • Blind taste tests favor ZP6 Special over K-Max and X-Pro for light roast pour-over
  • Very fine 8.8 µm per click adjustment for precise dialing
  • Compact and portable with carry case included
  • Clean, analytical flavor representation ideal for specialty coffee
  • Magnetic attachment system and easy cleaning

Worth knowing

  • Cannot grind fine enough for espresso — filter-only grinder
  • Small 20g capacity limits batch brewing
  • Manual grinding requires physical effort
  • Some international retailers price significantly above MSRP

What people are saying

I have both. Depends on the types of coffee you want to make with it. Exclusively washed / light roast, go with ZP6. If you want to go darker roast / more processed, go with C40.

The laser-focus clarity of ZP6 might not be good for funkier roasts.

The praise for the ZP6 and the talk surrounding the grinder has increased a lot over the last couple of months — most people who have compared it to the K7 and Comandante Tigershark say the ZP6 wins, especially if clarity and flavor separation are what you're after.

Notable mentions

OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder

OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder

The OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder is a capable entry-level electric grinder with 38 stepped settings, an integrated digital scale, and a low-speed DC motor — making it a convenient daily driver for pour over beginners at $70–$110. Grind consistency is adequate but not class-leading, and serious pour over enthusiasts may prefer stepping up to a Baratza Encore or Fellow Ode.

  • 38 grind settings covers full range from espresso to French press including pour over
  • Integrated digital scale for dose-by-weight consistency
Oxo
Breville Smart Grinder Pro

Breville Smart Grinder Pro

Cuisinart Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill

Cuisinart Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill

Key spec comparison

Key spec comparison
SpecificationComandante C40 MK4 Nitro BladeEureka Mignon FiltroBaratza Virtuoso Plus1Zpresso ZP6 Special
Price range$299-$349$216-$291$250$149-$254.45
Best forHome pour over enthusiasts prioritizing grind consistency and cup clarityDedicated pour over brewers (V60, Chemex, Kalita Wave)Home pour over enthusiastsPour-over enthusiasts (V60, Chemex, Kalita Wave)
Standout featureWorld-class burr consistency for filter coffee (World Brewers Cup recognition)Grind-by-weight (GBW) technology for repeatable, weight-based dosingProfessional-grade conical burrs for consistent grindLaser-focus clarity and flavor separation
Main tradeoffHigh price (~$310–$330) — one of the most expensive manual grinders availableLarge 300g hopper not ideal for single-dosing or frequent bean switchingStepped settings create macro jumps — not ideal for espresso fine-tuningCannot grind fine enough for espresso — filter-only grinder
Grind Settings40 stepped clicks (expandable with Red Clix add-on)Stepless micrometric40 steppedExternal dial
Adjustable GrindYesYes (Stepless micrometric adjustment), Yes (Stepless Micrometric Regulation System)YesYes

How the top picks compare

Side-by-side scores on the dimensions that mattered for this search.

How the top 4 compare

Relative scores across the dimensions that mattered most for this search.

Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro Blade

Eureka Mignon Filtro

Baratza Virtuoso Plus

1Zpresso ZP6 Special

This comparison highlights how Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro Blade, Eureka Mignon Filtro, Baratza Virtuoso Plus stack up across the most important dimensions in this set, including Grind consistency, Static and retention, Build quality and durability.

Price vs. Burr size

How price changes against burr size for which grinder produces the most consistent grind for pour over?.

Top pick

Other top options

When comparing price to burr size, the Eureka Mignon Filtro stands out as the strongest value — its 50mm flat burrs are the largest in the set and come at a mid-range price of ~$200–$264, outpacing the Baratza Virtuoso Plus (40mm) at a similar price point.

The Comandante C40 MK4 at ~$310 uses a 39mm conical burr — smaller than the Filtro's flat burrs — demonstrating that paying more does not always mean a larger burr. The 1Zpresso ZP6 Special proves that burr geometry and design matter as much as raw size: its purpose-built hexagonal burrs at $149 outperform larger burrs in pour-over cup quality, making it the best price-to-performance story in the set.

What to know before buying

Is the Comandante C40 MK4 worth it for pour over, or should I just get the Baratza Virtuoso Plus?

The Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro Blade is worth it if grind consistency is your priority — it scores 96/100 vs the Baratza Virtuoso Plus's 83/100. The Baratza wins on repairability and convenience at $249 vs $310–$330.

Which coffee grinder gives the most consistent grind for pour over?

The 1Zpresso ZP6 Special leads with a 97/100 grind consistency score, edging out the Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro Blade at 96/100. Both outclass every electric option in this comparison.

Does the Eureka Mignon Filtro make a mess on the counter?

Less than most — the Eureka Mignon Filtro's ACE antistatic system actively reduces static and grounds scatter. However, users report clumping and retention issues when hopper-feeding, so single-dosing is the recommended workaround.

Is the 1Zpresso ZP6 Special good for dark roasts or just light roast pour over?

The 1Zpresso ZP6 Special is built for light roast clarity — community users explicitly warn it underperforms with darker or more processed beans. For dark roasts, the Comandante C40 MK4 Nitro Blade is the better all-rounder.

Can I use a pour over grinder for espresso too, or do I need a separate grinder?

None of the top pour over grinders here double as espresso grinders — the Baratza Virtuoso Plus has steps too large for espresso dialing, and the 1Zpresso ZP6 Special can't grind fine enough. You need a dedicated espresso grinder.

Skip this one

Not worth it
Fellow Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2

Fellow Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2

The Fellow Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2 is a premium pour-over-focused electric grinder with professional-grade 64mm flat burrs and an internal ionizer for anti-static performance, delivering exceptional grind consistency at $399.95. It is purpose-built for manual brewing methods and is widely regarded as one of the best home grinders for pour over, though it cannot grind for espresso.

  • Not suitable for espresso — grind range too coarse
  • Premium price at $399.95 vs. competitors at $150–$200
  • Stepped settings only (not stepless)
  • Catch cup design could be improved

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