Hario
USED - GOOD | Hario Skerton Pro Hand Grinder
- SKU:
- mmcs-2b-us-g-hario-sp
- UPC:
- 04977642707740
- MPN:
- MMCS-2B
- Condition:
- Used
Description
Item Condition: Used - Good
Used - Good: Items that may have been previously owned or used for demonstration with noticeable evidence of use and wear. May be missing non-essential accessories and original packaging.
Product Images: Images on this listing are for representational purposes only. These images are of the product in new condition and do not necessarily reflect the condition of the product you will receive. Please refer to the condition described above for the types of defects you may find.
Warranty: Manufacturer's warranty does not apply. Prima does not offer a warranty on outlet items.
Return Policy: All sales are final. In the event the unit is dead on arrival, the purchaser has 7 days from the date of delivery to begin the return process. Begin a return by following the steps in our No-Hassle Return Policy. We recommend that you insure your shipment to protect against lost shipments and freight damage.
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More Features
Internal bushing and burr spring stabilization
Constructed of steel, glass, plastic, and silicone
Wider grip with flat-bottom silicone foot
Easy to remove solid cast crank arm
Manufacturer: | Hario |
Model: | Skerton Pro |
Hopper Capacity: | 60 grams |
Container Capacity: | 100 grams |
Burr Type/Material: | Conical Ceramic |
Materials: | BPA-Free Plastic & Glass |
Dimensions: | 6.5 in. (W) × 6.5 in. (H) × 4 in. (D) |
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