





☕ Elevate your morning grind with precision and style!
The Hario Ceramic Coffee Mill 'Skerton' is a compact, hand-operated grinder featuring durable ceramic conical burrs that deliver consistent grind sizes without heat damage. Its heat-resistant glass body is dishwasher safe, and the non-slip silicone base ensures stability during use. Designed for easy storage and travel, it includes a removable crank handle and a sealed detachable base to keep coffee beans fresh. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking a premium, hands-on coffee experience.
| ASIN | B01B2O5VOM |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #865,682 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #163 in Manual Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | HARIO |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (6,463) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04977642707719 |
| Included Components | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | MSCS-2B |
| Manufacturer | HARIO(ハリオ) |
| Material | heat-resistant glass, ceramic, polypropylene, stainless steel, silicone rubber |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.77"L x 3.66"W x 9.09"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee Grinder |
V**Y
Excellent choice.
Very well made. Easy to use. Grinds the beans perfectly.
L**D
Works great and has a hidden feature
The hidden feature is the attachment thing for the crank is essentially a hex nut. If you get a 7 mm (if I remember right) hex adapter for your cordless drill and run the drill on slow speed, you can avoid the tedious manual cranking, even during a power outage.
S**Y
A Quirky Workhorse
I got this because it came up again and again when I Googled "best manual coffee grinders." It replaced a cheap cylindrical metal grinder made in China, which broke after a month, so that's all I have to compare it to. The best thing about it is the wide hopper. It grinds more coffee at a time, and therefore it grinds fast -- 4 tablespoons of beans in 1-2 minutes, versus 4-5 minutes with my old grinder. It's easy to take apart and put together. It's fairly easy to clean, again because of the wide hopper, but you will need a bottle brush to get every nook and cranny. It may take practice to find the grind adjustment that suits your preference, but once you do, it's easy to set it again after you wash it. The drawback of the wide hopper is that the waist of the grinder is too big for the average female hand. It's easy to lose your grip on it. After dropping it once, I started holding it braced against my body, to keep a better grip on it, and over a kitchen counter, as well, so it wouldn't have far to fall. It has other drawbacks. Grinding coffee gives it a static charge. That didn't matter with my old metal grinder, but it makes the coffee stick to the glass receptacle of the Hario. I have to hit the receptacle against the counter or with a knife handle to get all the coffee out. The rubber skirt of the receptacle, intended to cushion the glass against breaking, tends to just fall off. And it has one major design flaw: Grinding loosens the nut that holds the handle on. I discovered this when the nut just flew off mid-grind. Now, after every 20-30 seconds of grinding, I stop to retighten the nut. Bottom line, I don't understand why it keeps getting on "10 best" lists. It has its flaws. However, once you get used to it, it's a sturdy, hard-working grinder that makes delicious coffee. Pro tip: My cell phone translation app translated the Japanese instructions, no problem.
K**M
you need to know what you're doing
it's a solid product and it does a good job, but definitely not recommended for a novice or someone who doesn't know their way around mechanical devices as it is a bit more nuanced than your typical hand grinder
A**R
Great product as expected
Works awesome! Got it to go with a pour over coffee setup i bought my wife for christmas. It is easy to set up for the proper grind, easy to clean, and looks very nice on out countertop. Grinding by hand is a new thing that will take a bit of getting used to, but it makes the process fun. Cant wait to bring it camping!
B**T
SNAP!
Worked SUPER GREAT for about a year and a half, using it 2-3 days a week, then SNAP
L**H
Looking for a QUALITY [manual] grinder..look no further!
If you're looking for a long lasting, well-built, and convenient grinder at a nice price...look no further. I've been rather pleased with mine. This has the ability for adjustment from fine espresso grind to course french press/cold brew grind. The hopper (grinder portion) unscrews, allowing you to screw on the lid for sealed storage. Nice feature.
D**S
maybe I didn't need this, but it works
I came to buy a cheap grinder and ended up going down a rabbit hole of grinder types and it was very overwhelming. Apparently the cheap electric grinders I've been using are crap. I decided to go manual as I didn't feel like paying $80+ for a grinder at the moment and the ol' internet recommended this one. So I'm still not sure if I'm grinding right because this thing is a little tricky to use, but my cheap metal filter pour over cup of coffee has definitely gone from being a semi sludgy mess to something much better. I bought this to grind for cold brew which I haven't done yet, but I'm hoping for good results. If not I'm going to feel like a dummy grinding for 8 minutes to get enough grounds for one batch. Yes, the instructions are in Japanese, but a quick google search will tell you what you need to know. This is probably not the best for making a large pot of coffee in a hurry unless you pre grind some (which maybe defeats the purpose of having freshly ground coffee) but for one or two cups it really doesn't take very long. Another positive thing is that this will screw onto a regular mason jar so for larger batches I won't need to grind, empty the container, and then grind more.
F**.
Etwas anstrengend aber das Ergebnis des mühlens ist perfekt
J**O
As promised. Many thanks.
G**R
I love how simple this grinder is and how well it works. If you're not grinding too fine its outstanding. For espresso grind i find it takes a long time and the grinder heats up and squeaks like crazy but for coarser grind I actually enjoy grinding with this grinder.
E**.
Económico
R**V
It's a perfect hand grinder. It's consistent and easy to use. Gives a good fine grind. However it's good only for a cup or so because it takes a lot of effort and hence very tiring. Nevertheless it meets my need for a fresh brewed morning cup of coffee.
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