• Description
  • Specs
  • Method
  • HIGH QUALITY SLIM BODY!

    The Slim Plus uses Timemore's E&B stainless steel burrs, providing a wide range of grind setting from espresso to filter brewing. The spring mechanism locks the inner burr into position and two ball bearings hold the grind shaft in place. The result is an exceptionally precise grind and a smooth turning handle. The Slim Plus comes with a crank style handle, with a smooth and easy grinder motion.

    The Timemore Slim Plus Coffee Grinder is great when you want a hand grinder that's precise enough for perfect espresso shots but is equally well suited to coarser grinds.

    The Slim Plus comes with sharp Stainless Steel Burrs perfect for espresso, coarse grinds like French Press, and everything in between.

    • E&B Stainless Steel burr set
    • Martensitic stainless steel 20CR13
    • Capacity: ~20g
    • Diameter: 45mm
    • Includes a grinder brush
  • We recommend that you grind through some Urnex Grindz™ every once in a while to soak up coffee oils and make it easier to keep your grinder clean. And while this video is for the Nano, you can brush clean your Slim the same way:

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Customer Reviews

Based on 15 reviews
87%
(13)
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M
Maxime Matte (Montreal, CA)
Super satisfied

Fast shipping, good quality item.

N
Neil O. (Calgary, CA)
Why did it take me so long to switch?!

I have been using a ceramic burr hand grinder for the past 5+ years. The grinds were inconsistent, took too much effort, and over too much time.
This stainless steel E+B Burr set makes fast work, more consistent, and takes care of 15g of coffee in 20-25s for pour-over. Dialing it in for a great cup was straight forward.
Highly recommend!

N
Neil R. (Calgary, CA)
Excellent Grinder

Very solid construction, and easy to hold. Consistent grind quality, and very fast.

L
L.V. (Saint-Leonard-d'Aston, CA)
Satisfaction

Perfect, I'm delighted, quiet, very quiet. I have a pressurized portafilter, marked improvement in taste. Just perfect, and very fast.

d
doom (Montreal, CA)
Superb composition

Incredibly sturdy. And the grinding process is quite a pleasant one. In fact, the latter is done in as little as 45 seconds when packed. There is also something to be said about its flawless aesthetics. No disappointments there. I’m mostly only dialing in for a moka pot, but the possibilities are broad, I can only imagine. 12-13 clicks does the job well for my Alessi 9090, delivering a rich, uniformed espresso grind. And finding the zero point is mechanically effortless. My only complaint is the ‘chalkboard’ sound it generates when screwing in the bottom chamber, which, I’m aware of, is quite an absurd First World complaint to have.

Customer Reviews

Based on 15 reviews
87%
(13)
7%
(1)
7%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
M
Maxime Matte (Montreal, CA)
Super satisfied

Fast shipping, good quality item.

N
Neil O. (Calgary, CA)
Why did it take me so long to switch?!

I have been using a ceramic burr hand grinder for the past 5+ years. The grinds were inconsistent, took too much effort, and over too much time.
This stainless steel E+B Burr set makes fast work, more consistent, and takes care of 15g of coffee in 20-25s for pour-over. Dialing it in for a great cup was straight forward.
Highly recommend!

N
Neil R. (Calgary, CA)
Excellent Grinder

Very solid construction, and easy to hold. Consistent grind quality, and very fast.

L
L.V. (Saint-Leonard-d'Aston, CA)
Satisfaction

Perfect, I'm delighted, quiet, very quiet. I have a pressurized portafilter, marked improvement in taste. Just perfect, and very fast.

d
doom (Montreal, CA)
Superb composition

Incredibly sturdy. And the grinding process is quite a pleasant one. In fact, the latter is done in as little as 45 seconds when packed. There is also something to be said about its flawless aesthetics. No disappointments there. I’m mostly only dialing in for a moka pot, but the possibilities are broad, I can only imagine. 12-13 clicks does the job well for my Alessi 9090, delivering a rich, uniformed espresso grind. And finding the zero point is mechanically effortless. My only complaint is the ‘chalkboard’ sound it generates when screwing in the bottom chamber, which, I’m aware of, is quite an absurd First World complaint to have.