• Description
  • Specs
  • Method
  • DISCOVER YOUR BEANS' REAL FLAVOUR

    Kinu grinders give you greater grind control with precise, stepless adjustment. With a true zero point and 50 marks per revolution of the control knob, making grind adjustments is easy and repeatable. Each mark on the knob equals 0.01 mm of vertical movement of the burrs, which means you can fine-tune your grind with exacting precision. With a proprietary, Black Fusion coating, the Stainless Steel, conical burr set excels with Turkish, espresso and fine drip grind fineness, and is still quite capable at creating a coarser grind for delicious immersion brew methods.

    • High-end, stainless-steel single dose manual coffee grinder
    • High precision axis alignment, no adjustment needed
    • Silicon grip for easy handling
    • Micrometrical, step-less reproductible and easy grinding adjustment
    • Light-weight silicone O-ring catch-cup
    • 47mm professional grade conical burrs for fast grinding, Black-Fusion treated
    • Ball-bearing movement throughout
    • All plastic parts made of Food-Safe ABS
    • EVA Travel Hard Case included

    Kinu M47 Phoenix grind size chart

    Model Comparison

    Kinu Model M47 Phoenix M47 Simplicity M47 Classic
    Weight 1.4kg (3.09lb) 1.65kg (3.64lb) 1.85kg (4.08lb)
    Dimensions 25.5x19x12.5cm (10.04x7.5x4.9in) 25.5x19x12.5cm (10.04x7.5x4.9in) 25.5x19x12.5cm (10.04x7.5x4.9in)
    Burr Set 47mm Conical, Coated, Self-Centering, Stainless Steel 47mm Conical, Coated, Self-Centering, Stainless Steel 47mm Conical, Coated, Self-Centering, Stainless Steel
    Grind Adjustment Stepless, Micrometrical Stepless, Micrometrical Stepless, Micrometrical
    Beans Hopper Capacity 40-50g (1.4-1.8oz) 40-50g (1.4-1.8oz) 40-50g (1.4-1.8oz)
    Grinds Bin Capacity 35-40g (1.2-1.4oz) 35-40g (1.2-1.4oz) 30-35g (1.0-1.2oz)
    Beans Funnel Material ABS Plastic ABS Plastic Stainless Steel
    Grinds Bin Material ABS Plastic ABS Plastic Stainless Steel
    Grip Type Silicone Band Thumb Stopper Thumb Stopper
  • Kinu M47 Phoenix Hand Grinder User Manual

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Customer Reviews

Based on 5 reviews
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R.L. (Dryden, CA)
coffee grinder

works great ! glad i made the purchase.

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Felipe T. (Calgary, CA)
Surprisingly great grinder

With limited experience of using hand grinders, I did my research on which to buy for espresso and came up with the Kinu M47 Phoenix. After giving it a trial run at the store, I liked it. I have been using it now for a month and I couldn’t be happier with this grinder. It’s performed great in pulling shots and with the aeropress. The ergonomics of this grinder is just great. Super easy to load beans, dial in, and the handle makes it almost effortless to grind. The only thing I don’t like is the plastic catch cup with the O ring. As coffee snob, I can say this was a good purchase.

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D. (Calgary, CA)
Great grinder

I've had no issues dialing in espressos with this grinder. The only qualm I have with it is that the adjustment dial doesn't keep track of how many full revolutions it has done, so I have to keep track of that.

User experience is very pleasant as well. It is easy to put beans in and it feels relatively smooth to grind light roasted beans. There have been no issues getting espresso shots dialed into the perfect grind size so that it pours in the exact time that I would want it to.

P
Paul Croft (Centreville, US)
The Hoffmann Effect

Yes I admit I bought this pretty much just based on watching his review video - and yes it absolutely kicked my home coffee game up several notches. It is a beautiful piece of kit and a joy to use. Initial dialing in is a bit of a challenge - very hard to figure out where it is set initially but once you get it, it is good to go.

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Nk (Los Angeles, US)
Great solid grinder

Deciding between Phoenix and Classic models came down to price and weight difference.
Phoenix grinds very well and is well built with a solid feel, but rubber ring moved and it lacks any thumb/finger rest to aid in stability whilst grinding.
After a couple of weeks, it is pleasant to use and has excellent results in the cup for pourovers and moka pot w dark and medium roasted beans.
Recommended.

Customer Reviews

Based on 5 reviews
60%
(3)
40%
(2)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
R
R.L. (Dryden, CA)
coffee grinder

works great ! glad i made the purchase.

F
Felipe T. (Calgary, CA)
Surprisingly great grinder

With limited experience of using hand grinders, I did my research on which to buy for espresso and came up with the Kinu M47 Phoenix. After giving it a trial run at the store, I liked it. I have been using it now for a month and I couldn’t be happier with this grinder. It’s performed great in pulling shots and with the aeropress. The ergonomics of this grinder is just great. Super easy to load beans, dial in, and the handle makes it almost effortless to grind. The only thing I don’t like is the plastic catch cup with the O ring. As coffee snob, I can say this was a good purchase.

D
D. (Calgary, CA)
Great grinder

I've had no issues dialing in espressos with this grinder. The only qualm I have with it is that the adjustment dial doesn't keep track of how many full revolutions it has done, so I have to keep track of that.

User experience is very pleasant as well. It is easy to put beans in and it feels relatively smooth to grind light roasted beans. There have been no issues getting espresso shots dialed into the perfect grind size so that it pours in the exact time that I would want it to.

P
Paul Croft (Centreville, US)
The Hoffmann Effect

Yes I admit I bought this pretty much just based on watching his review video - and yes it absolutely kicked my home coffee game up several notches. It is a beautiful piece of kit and a joy to use. Initial dialing in is a bit of a challenge - very hard to figure out where it is set initially but once you get it, it is good to go.

N
Nk (Los Angeles, US)
Great solid grinder

Deciding between Phoenix and Classic models came down to price and weight difference.
Phoenix grinds very well and is well built with a solid feel, but rubber ring moved and it lacks any thumb/finger rest to aid in stability whilst grinding.
After a couple of weeks, it is pleasant to use and has excellent results in the cup for pourovers and moka pot w dark and medium roasted beans.
Recommended.