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What’s in the box
- Timemore G1 Plus hand grinder
- Cleaning brush
- Owners manual
- Warranty Card
Premium
The Timemore G1 Plus has the same high-quality aluminum and black walnut used on other Timemore models but in greater quantity and distributed with a different style. The body and interior of the grinds-catch are made of aluminum alloy; the axle, dual bearings, and crank arm are made of stainless steel; and the pommel and exterior of the grinds-catch are made of black walnut. The burrs are premium, too, taking the E&B burrs of the Slim and NANO Plus models and coating them in a layer of titanium nitride that will make them last longer and feed more efficiently. The result is a smooth, quick, and consistent grind for every kind of brewing method.
Modern
In the G1, Timemore created a grinder that is both similar (in its materials) and different (in its style) from the other models in its lineup. Where the NANO and Slim have more of a contemporary look, the G1, in its juxtaposition of manmade and natural materials, has a classic, modern aesthetic. The grinder is bookended by black walnut but has a strong center of dark gray aluminum. The most obvious difference, though, is in the G1’s rounded cuboid shape, a departure from the true cylinders of the NANO and Slim Pluses and C2 before them. The G1 is truly a one-of-a-kind grinder from a company that is fast becoming the foremost manufacturer of affordable premium hand mills.
Consistent
The G1 Plus, like all Timemore grinders, has a stepped grind adjustment system. The grind size is set by turning a dial on the bottom of the center burr. The dial, which is on a wheel attached to the axle, pushes the center burr closer to the outer burr when turned clockwise (creating a finer grind), and pulls the burr away from the outer burr when turned counterclockwise (creating a coarser grind). The system is easy to learn, especially since each “step” is accompanied by an audible, dare we say pleasing, click. The G1 Plus offers a full grind range, with espresso starting around 7 clicks from zero and pour over starting at around 15, and a total practical range of around 30-35 clicks. See the manual for recommendations.
Features
30-gram capacity
Dual bearings for axle stability
Modern metal and wood design
Titanium-coated burrs
Specifications
Model: | Timemore G1 Plus Manual Coffee Grinder |
Grinder Body Dimensions: | 170 mm x 50 mm x 50 mm |
Weight: | 568.5 g |
Capacity: | 25–30 g |
Materials: | Aluminum alloy, austenitic stainless steel, black walnut |
Burr Material: | Titanium-coated steel |
Burr Type: | Conical |
Burr Size: | 38mm |
Timemore Grinder Comparison
Model: | Chestnut C2 | Chestnut NANO | Chestnut Slim | Chestnut G1 | NANO Plus | Slim Plus | G1 Plus |
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Burr Type: | Stainless steel | Stainless steel or Titanium-coated steel | Titanium-coated stainless steel | Stainless steel or Titanium-coated steel | E+B | E+B | Titanium-coated E+B |
Hopper Capacity: | 25g | 18g | 25g | 30g | 18g | 25g | 30g |
Weight: | ~450g | ~375g | ~425g | ~570g | ~375g | ~425g | ~570g |
Dimensions H/Ø(mm): | 160/60 | 125/45 | 175/45 | 170/50 | 125/45 | 175/45 | 170/50 |
Preferred Application: | Filter | Depends on burr choice | Espresso | Depends on burr choice | Multi-Use | Multi-Use | Multi-Use |
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