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Eureka Mignon Zero Brew Coffee Grinder (Black)
Coffee Grinders for Coffee Shops, Offices & Homes
Consistent coffee starts with the right grinder. At ADS Coffee Supplies, we stock everything from compact home grinders to durable commercial coffee grinder machines built for busy Coffee Shops and workplace coffee stations. Browse our full range of coffee grinders to find the best fit for your brew method, volume and space.
Whether you’re dialling in espresso, grinding for filter, or preparing batch brew, grind quality affects flavour, clarity and service speed. Our range includes trusted brands such as Eureka, Cunill,Timemore, Sanremo, Markibar and more with options for on-demand dosing, single dosing and manual grinding.
Quick Picks: Popular Coffee Grinders
If you want a fast shortlist, these are reliable choices across different use cases. (You can also browse by brand via our Eureka grinders collection.)
- Best for home espresso & low-noise grinding: Eureka Mignon Specialita
- Best for switching beans (single dose): Eureka Mignon Zero
- Best all-rounder for home & quieter service areas: Eureka Mignon Silenzio
- Best for higher-volume service: Eureka Helios 65
- Best for manual dosing workflows: Cunill 1 Kilo Manual
- Best value manual option: Timemore C3s Pro
Want to compare all options? Head back to our main coffee grinders category and filter by brand and style.
How to Choose the Right Coffee Grinder
The “best coffee grinder” depends on your menu and workflow. Use the guide below to narrow it down quickly.
1) Match the grinder to your brew method
- Espresso: Prioritise stepless adjustment, consistent dosing, and burrs designed for fine grinding.
- Filter & batch brew: Look for stable coarse settings, low fines, and quick repeatable changes.
- Mixed menus: Consider a grinder that handles multiple brew methods without constant re-dialling.
2) Choose the right workflow
- On-demand dosing: Fast and tidy for service counters; reduces waste and speeds up drinks.
- Single dosing: Great for changing beans regularly; helps control freshness and retention.
- Manual grinders: Quiet and portable; ideal for occasional use, small teams and travel kits.
3) Think about volume, speed and consistency
For higher footfall, a commercial coffee grinder machine with higher output, robust internals and easy cleaning will pay off in consistency and downtime reduction.
Grinder type |
Best for |
Why it works |
Electric on-demand grinder |
Coffee Shops, hospitality & busy offices |
Fast service, consistent dosing, cleaner workflow. |
Single-dose grinder |
Home enthusiasts & recipe-focused brewing |
Better control when switching beans; lower retention. |
High-volume commercial grinder |
High-footfall service counters |
Designed for speed, durability and continuous use. |
Manual coffee grinder |
Homes, small offices & travel |
Quiet, portable and simple for occasional grinding. |
A well-chosen grinder often improves flavour more than upgrading the coffee machine.
Complete Your Setup
Once you’ve chosen a grinder, these pages help you build a reliable coffee station:
- Coffee machines – espresso machines, bean-to-cup systems and filter brewers.
- Coffee beans – blends and single origins for espresso and filter.
- Coffee grinder accessories – dosing cups, brushes and parts to keep performance consistent.
- Coffee syrups – popular flavours for Coffee Shop-style drinks.
Why Buy Your Coffee Grinder from ADS Coffee Supplies?
- Practical advice: Recommendations based on workflow, menu and volume – not just specs.
- Trusted brands: Stock from recognised manufacturers including Eureka, Cunill and Timemore.
- One-supplier convenience: Match grinders with machines, beans and accessories in one order.
- UK support: Friendly guidance before and after purchase.
Ready to upgrade your grind? Explore our coffee grinders today and choose a setup that improves flavour, consistency and speed of service.
Coffee Grinder FAQs
Select your preferred grind size, add the coffee beans, and start the grinder. For manual grinders, turn the handle until the beans are ground to your desired consistency. Consider knock boxes & draws for your grounds.
Disassemble the grinder, brush out any residual coffee grounds, and wash removable parts with warm, soapy water. Ensure everything is completely dry before reassembling.
It's best to avoid leaving beans in the grinder to maintain freshness and prevent oil buildup.
Blade grinders, burr grinders, manual grinders, and electric grinders.
Blade grinders chop beans with a blade, offering less consistency. Burr grinders crush beans between burrs, providing a uniform grind size.
Coarse for French press, medium for drip coffee makers, fine for espresso machines, and extra-fine for Turkish coffee.
Regular cleaning involves brushing out grounds and washing removable parts. Use a grinder cleaning tablet occasionally to remove oils and residue.
Clean after every use for best results. Perform a deep clean every few weeks, depending on usage frequency.
Yes, many grinders can also handle spices, nuts, and seeds. However, using separate grinders for coffee and other items is recommended to avoid flavour transfer.
Most grinders have adjustable settings or dials. Refer to the manual for specific instructions on changing the grind size.
With proper maintenance, the best coffee grinder can last several years, with some lasting up to a decade.