The Hario Mini Mill Slim PLUS hand grinder is a rejuvenated version of its older predecessor with the same name, the Hario Mini Mill Slim grinder.
The main difference compared to the older version (Hario Mini Mill Slim) is an upgrade in the mechanism of the grinding lever. The old mechanism was based on a pentagon, which could wear out over time. The new version comes with a hexagon, thanks to which the already cult-favourite grinder is even better.
The Hario Mini Mill PLUS coffee grinder is a first-class product from the Japanese company Hario. As one of the many grinders on the market, it offers comfort when grinding coffee beans thanks to high-quality ceramic burrs. Its ergonomic design has been designed for easy handling. With the grinder, you can grind 15 g of coffee in less than a minute, which is the ideal amount for preparing a coffee on an Aeropress, Chemex or V60 drip.
Highlights
- Suitable for all alternative coffee preparations.
- Ergonomic design with a comfortable grip.
- Improved grinding mechanism compared to the old version
- 15g of coffee in 1 minute.
How to set up the desired coarseness of grinding?
Adjusting the coarseness on the Hario Mini Mill PLUS is easy. Just turn the nut on the bottom of the grinder to the right (finer grind) or left (coarser grind) and your grinder will be ready to use. We recommend grinding the coffee for a maximum of 15 minutes before preparing it, otherwise, it may lose its characteristic properties and reduce the enjoyment you can get from your coffee adventure.
- Easy adjustment with a nut on the bottom of the grinding mechanism.
- Try to grind the coffee no more than 15 minutes before preparing it.
How to clean the Hario Mini Mill Slim PLUS hand grinder?
The Hario Mini Mill is simply disassembled by turning the nut on the bottom of the grinding mechanism to the left. Subsequently, the grinder is disassembled into several parts, and the grinding ceramic burrs can be washed under running water.
The Hario Mini Mill is ideal for the kitchen, work or travel. But if you are looking for something bigger, we recommend the Hario Skerton.