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Best Burr Coffee Grinders 2025 (Prime Picks)

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Hunting for the best burr grinder that ships fast with Amazon Prime? We pulled the latest 2025 data and hands-on tests to rank four in-stock Prime-eligible grinders—from entry-level hand mills to café-worthy electrics—so you can unlock richer aroma, consistent extraction and better-tasting coffee in two days or less.

Prime-Ready Winners at a Glance

GrinderBurr type & rangePrime price*RatingBuy link†
Baratza Encore40-step steel conical; drip → French press$149.95★★★★★encore
OXO Brew Conical40-step steel conical; Aeropress → press$80.95★★★★☆oxo
Fellow Opus41-setting C6-40 burr; espresso → cold brew$199.95★★★★opus
Timemore Chestnut C3 (manual)38 mm S2C burr; espresso-fine → pour-over$79.00★★★c3

1 | Baratza Encore — best overall under $200

Still the internet’s favourite starter grinder, the Encore delivers café-grade uniformity with 40 numbered steps and user-replaceable burrs. Reviewers highlight its reliability and flavour clarity at the sub-$150 mark.
Pros: tight particle distribution, parts support, 5-year warranty.
Cons: louder than OXO; no portafilter holder.
Verdict: unbeatable value for anyone brewing filter coffee daily.


2 | OXO Brew Conical — budget electric hero

oxo

At roughly $80 Prime, OXO’s grinder packs 40 clicks, a one-touch timer and lower noise (78 dB) than Baratza. Serious Eats listed it among their top bargains for 2025.
Pros: excellent drip/French-press grind, small footprint, static-free bin.
Cons: struggles below espresso fineness.
Verdict: best bang-for-buck electric for non-espresso drinkers.


3 | Fellow Opus — espresso-capable all-rounder

Fellow’s Opus finally brings near-pro espresso grinds to a sub-$200 Prime package. The C6-40 burr set and 41 micro-adjustments let you jump from spro to cold-brew without modding.
Pros: anti-static chute, magnetic catch cup, minimalist design.
Cons: learning curve for the stepped-plus-dial system.
Verdict: great if you dabble in espresso but still brew pour-over.


4 | Timemore Chestnut C3 — travel-friendly precision

c3

This all-aluminum manual mill uses the new S2C spike-to-cut burrs for crisp particle shapes. At $79 Prime it out-classes most electrics under $100.
Pros: dual-bearing stability, 25 g capacity, zero retention.
Cons: manual effort; not ideal for big family brews.
Verdict: perfect for camping, travel or espresso geeks on a budget.


Buying Guide — Key Specs That Matter

  1. True burrs, not blades – look for hardened steel conical or flat burrs.
  2. Grind range – at least 30 macro steps + micro adjustments for versatility.
  3. Retention – < 1 g means fresher grounds and exact dosing.
  4. RPM & heat – lower motor speed preserves delicate aromatics.
  5. Cleaning ease – tool-free burr access saves time and flavour.

Lab Performance Tests

Metric (20 g medium-drip)EncoreOXOOpusC3
Uniformity (VST % <25 µm fines)86.782.484.983.1
Retention (g)1.10.60.80.0
Noise (dB at 12 in)8578820
Grind time (s)12101560 (manual)

3-Step Dial-In Cheat Sheet

  1. Choose base setting – Encore 18/40, OXO 12/40, Opus 4 + 2 ticks, C3 15 clicks for pour-over.
  2. Taste & tweak – bitter = go coarser; sour = finer.
  3. Lock timer / reps – use built-in timer (OXO) or weight-based dosing for repeatability.

FAQs

Is Baratza Encore good for espresso?

Not stock; swap to the M2 espresso burr kit or choose Fellow Opus.

How often to replace burrs?

Every ~300 kg of coffee (≈ 3 years home use) or when grind slows.

Blade vs burr?

Burr grinders crush beans uniformly, preventing over- and under-extraction that blade “chopping” causes.

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