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Cunill 2 Kilo Automatic Stainless Steel Silent Operation Grinder
£519.99 (£623.99 inc. VAT)Cunill 1 Kilo Manual Stainless Steel Grinder
£369.99 (£443.99 inc. VAT)Cunill 1 Kilo Automatic Stainless Steel Silent Operation Grinder
£449.99 (£539.99 inc. VAT)Cunill 1 Kilo Automatic Stainless Steel Grinder
£383.99 (£460.79 inc. VAT)Over the last 60 years, Cunill has become a trusted name in the coffee industry. The family-run company focuses on innovation to design and manufacture grinders that cater to both professional baristas and home enthusiasts. The Cunill coffee grinders are user-friendly, durable and produce a consistently high-quality grind.
At Allied Drinks Systems, we have a large Cunill coffee grinder collection to suit every setting, from busy cafes and offices to home brewing set ups. Browse our Cunill coffee grinders below. We also stock coffee grinders from other brands to suit both commercial and home use.
Cunill Commercial Coffee Grinders
Cunill produces exceptional coffee grinders that produce consistently good grinds every time. They expertly extract the flavour of the beans to help produce a delicious cup of coffee every time. As a company, Cunill focuses on quality and sustainability, which results in premium materials and innovative designs in its coffee grinders.
Allied Drinks Systems sells various models in the Cunill coffee grinder range, including the Cunill 1 Kilo Automatic Stainless-Steel Grinder, the Cunill 1 Kilo Manual Stainless Steel Grinder and the Cunill 2 Kilo Automatic Stainless Steel Silent Operation Grinder.
The Cunill 1 Kilo Automatic Stainless-Steel Grinder has a hopper capacity of 1kg and an automatic stop/on doser. If you prefer a quieter grinder, the Cunill 1 Kilo Automatic Stainless Steel Silent Operation Grinder is the perfect choice thanks to its silencer. The Cunill coffee grinder is made from stainless steel and has a sleek finish that will look smart on any countertop.
The Cunill 1 Kilo Manual Stainless Steel Grinder has a hopper capacity of 1kg and dosing capacity of 600g. This grinder has is compact, with dimensions of W170mm X D310mm X H560mm.
Cunill Coffee Grinder FAQs
Which country makes the Cunill coffee grinder?
The Cunill coffee grinder brand is Spanish. The company is based in Sils-Girona, near Barcelona. It was founded in 1957 by Pere Cunill, before the company was taken over by his son, Joel Cunill, in 1990. The Cunill coffee grinder manufacturing factory is set over a complex of 8,000 m².
What is the lifespan of a coffee grinder?
It depends on the make and model of the coffee grinder. Other factors that can impact its longevity include what the coffee beans you use, the frequency that you use the grinder and how well you care for the coffee grinder. Most quality grinders last between 5 to 10 years.
You can extend the lifespan of your coffee grinder by cleaning it regularly. A popular cleaning technique for blade coffee grinders is to run uncooked rice through the grinder. The grains will collect the oils and remove any lingering coffee grounds. You can clean a burr coffee grinder with warm, soapy water. Blade coffee grinders need to be cleaned more regularly than burr coffee grinders, typically on a weekly basis. Burr coffee grinders can be washed on a monthly basis.
Are some coffee grinders better than others?
Just like coffee machines, some coffee grinders are significantly better than others. Burr coffee grinders typically grind coffee more finely than blade coffee grinders and provide more consistency. This can help the beans release a better flavour and produce a more pleasant cup of coffee.
How to calibrate Cunill automatic coffee grinder
Cunill coffee grinder calibration is an important step in the coffee-making process. Calibrating a coffee grinder helps ensure the desired consistency, quality and flavour in your coffee. Cunill coffee grinder calibration can be done by setting the grinder to a coarse grind size before adjusting the grinder to a finer grind until you get the right extraction time. If the extraction is too fast, the grind will be coarse, and you won’t achieve the best consistency or flavour.
Ideally, you should do the Cunill coffee grinder calibration every morning and check it throughout the day. Changes in the weather can also affect the grind and may mean that you need to calibrate more often. High humidity levels cause coffee beans to absorb more moisture, which will alter the grind.
What coffee beans should I use with my Cunill coffee grinder?
You can browse our range of coffee beans to find different roasts and flavours to use in your Cunill coffee grinder. We stock popular brands such as Lavazza, Douwe Egberts, and Nescafe, along with our own Summit Coffee range. Our coffee beans are available in 500g and 1kg bags. You can also shop our range of disposables, including paper cups, lids and sleeves.