Professional Coffee Equipment

Commercial Coffee Grinders for Cafés, Bars & Workplaces

The grinder is the heart of coffee quality. From dial-in speed to particle uniformity and retention, the right grinder unlocks flavour and consistency across espresso and brew methods. We’ll help you match burrs, capacity and features to your menu and throughput.

Grinder types Espresso (on-demand/GBW), Brew/Filter, and Single-dose all-rounders.
Burrs & size Flat vs conical; 64–98 mm options to suit flavour profile & speed.
Workflow features Grind-by-weight (GBW), anti-static, low-retention, auto-purge.
Support Sizing, install guidance, dial-in & barista training available.

Which coffee grinder do you need?

Pick the grinder that matches your drinks mix, peak demand and workflow.

Espresso (On-Demand / GBW)

Fast, repeatable espresso with programmable doses or **grind-by-weight**. Pair with your portafilter for minimal waste and tight shot times.

Brew / Filter

Large burrs and cooler grinding for batch brew, V60, cafetière and cold brew. Wide, stable grind range with low fines.

Single-Dose / All-Rounder

Low retention, bellows/declumper and stepless adjust. Ideal for switching between espresso and filter with minimal carryover.

Buying guide: what to look for

Burr type & geometry

Flat burrs emphasise clarity; conicals often add body. Geometry and coatings affect speed, heat and flavour expression.

Burr size & speed

Larger burrs (e.g. 83–98 mm) grind quicker with lower RPM for cooler operation—useful at peak service.

Dose control

Timed dosing is simple; **GBW** improves repeatability, reduces waste, and speeds up workflow.

Retention & cleanliness

Chutes, anti-static and purge features reduce clumping/retention for consistent extractions and flavours.

Duty cycle & noise

Match motor power and thermal design to your drinks per hour and venue acoustics.

Care & calibration

Plan for burr seasoning, periodic alignment checks and regular cleaning to maintain uniformity.

At-a-glance comparison

Grinder typeBest forTypical featuresProsConsiderations
Espresso (On-Demand / GBW) Busy cafés, bars, service speed Programmable doses, GBW, cooling fans Fast, consistent, low waste with GBW Espresso-focused range; louder at peak
Brew / Filter Batch brew, V60, cafetière, retail Wide grind range, low fines, bag clamp Clarity for filter; cooler grinding Not suitable for fine espresso
Single-Dose / All-Rounder Menus switching between espresso & brew Low retention, bellows, stepless adjust Great versatility, easy flavour testing Slightly slower; more user input

Throughput and taste depend on burrs, beans, dose, and dial-in.

How we help you choose

1. Requirements — drinks per hour, menu, cup sizes and service model.
2. Recommendation — grinder type, burrs and features matched to your site.
3. Install & dial-in — set-up, espresso calibration and workflow tips.
4. Aftercare — cleaning schedules, burr replacement and spares.

Enquire about coffee grinders

    Coffee Grinder FAQs

    Flat vs conical burrs—what’s the difference?

    Flat burrs often highlight clarity and separation; conicals can emphasise body and sweetness. Both can be excellent when properly aligned and maintained.

    What is grind-by-weight (GBW)?

    GBW doses coffee by weight rather than time. It improves repeatability and reduces waste, especially in busy service.

    How often should I clean my grinder?

    Light brush daily; deeper clean weekly; replace or service burrs according to usage and manufacturer guidance.