Clever Dripper and Mini Mill
Overview
Affordability! We’ve created this bundle for those with a tighter budget, but there is no skimping on quality here. The Clever is an affordable, easy to use, and consistent brewing device that needs no pouring kettle for precision. The Mini Mill is a great option for those seeking an affordable burr grinder. Add these two together, and you have all you need for making consistently great cups, time after time! Nearly all components are made of plastic, making this bundle a great option for travel as well.
Clever Dripper:
- Single-serving coffee dripper that is available in two sizes: holds 532mL (18 oz, yields ~16oz) or 295mL (yields 10 oz) of water. The default size for this bundle is the 18 oz version, if you would like the smaller version, you can select it after selecting "Click for Available Options" above.
- Unique catch release on the bottom allows the dripper to drain directly into the cup when the brewing time has elapsed.
- Extremely easy to learn and to clean up.
- For more information, see our Abid Clever Coffee Dripper listing.
- Includes 100 count of Melitta Filters. If you are getting the 18 oz Clever, please select the #4 filters. If you are getting the 10 oz Clever, please select the #2 filters from the options above.
Hario Mini Mill Hand Grinder:
- Small and portable hand grinder that features ceramic burrs, which are known for their durability.
- Grind level can be easily adjusted by removing the top and turning the dial on the botom.
- Stabilizing spring helps grind more consistently on coarser grinds.
- For more information, see our Hario Mini MIll Grinder listing.
- You also have the option of selecting the Hario Mini Mill Grinder instead. Just choose it from the options above after adding to cart.
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Hario Skerton grinder is handy for manual home and travel grinding, it can also be slightly more cumbersome for an extended road trip where only a small amount of grinding will be done (for a more detailed comparison of the two grinders, check out this blog post: Hario Skerton vs. Mini Mill). For those trips (or homes) where a minimal amount of grinding is needed, the Hario Mini Mill Slim is the perfect grinding solution. The Mini Mill employs adjustable conical ceramic burrs for grinding any of the wide range of grinds employed in today’s coffee market. It can effortlessly handle 24 grams of anything from fine espresso to a coarse French Press setting. Because of its lightweight (0.5 lbs) and sleek plastic body, the Mini Mill easily fits into small carrying bags and suitcases without adding a lot of extra weight. This, in conjunction with the Aerobie AeroPress coffee maker, has the propensity to make excellent coffee anywhere hot water and fresh beans are available.
The Hario Mini Mill is a traveling coffee enthusiast’s dream come true.... and with its ability to grind to the fine quality needed for espresso, it can be paired with a hand-held travel espresso maker such as the mypressi TWIST (and an excellent choice of beans) to achieve a quality rivaling the product found in many high-end espresso machines. Whether the need is grinding beans for a french press, Aeropress, or mypressi, the Mini Mill Slim is the perfect travel solution.
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One of the top coffee grinder manufacturers has just released one of the most versatile grinders to date. With the capability of grinding from French press to espresso, the Mahlkonig Pro M provides the grinding range that would normally require two separate grinders. The grinding range combined with features like the "hands free" operation and break functionality help make this grinder ideal for both low-medium volume commercial settings and home use.
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Hario's stainless steel water kettle, the V60 Buono, has been spotted popping up in coffee houses and the kitchens of baristas for some time now. A detailed search on the web will reveal, for the moment at least, that the Buono seems to be widely accepted as the most useful pouring kettle available. What makes this kettle so popular amongst pour-over enthusiasts? Several reasons stand out.
First, the thin pouring spout enables greater pouring precision as well as a slower, more consistent and controlled rate of pour, both of which are very helpful in achieving a precise, prolonged extraction.
Second, the stainless steel construction and large 1 liter capacity contribute toward keeping up the brew temperature for the duration of the entire brew cycle.
Third, the ergonomics involved in the design of the kettle help to make using it much easier. This may not seem like much, but if you're brewing large batches of coffee and pouring for three or more minutes per batch, doing several batches of coffee will quickly become a chore if your kettle doesn't cooperate with you.
Combine all of these facets with the fact that the Buono is manufactured by Hario, a very popular name in the coffee-brewing community, and the kettle's popularity is easily understood. For best results, combine the Buono with a V60 Dripper or Chemex to get a truly exceptional cup of coffee.




