

☕ Grind Anywhere, Savor Everywhere – Your Perfect Cup Awaits!
The EZLucky Portable Manual Coffee Grinder features a durable ceramic conical burr with 5 adjustable grind settings, enabling precise control for various brewing methods. Its lightweight 250g stainless steel design makes it ideal for home, office, or travel use. Easy to clean and built for longevity, this grinder elevates your coffee experience with fresh, flavorful grounds wherever you are.











| ASIN | B0CY5BGNQV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,975 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #20 in Manual Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | EZLucky |
| Color | Silver Ceramic Burr |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (432) |
| Date First Available | March 15, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 0.705 ounces |
| Item model number | EZ-coffee-s |
| Manufacturer | EZLucky |
| Material | Acrylic coffee grounds container, Ceramic grinding core, Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 2"L x 2"W x 6.5"H |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
A**R
Worth It
Actually surprised by this little thing. It's small so I can take it with me and grinds pretty easily. Grinding on 5 is a little coarse and uneven, but grinding on 1 works perfectly for an auto drip. You'll never get a fine espresso grind with this thing, but it's good for just like a Keurig refillable k-cup. It feels good quality and sturdy. I wish the handle was a little shorter so it didn't take so much to turn it, though. It also seems like a pain to clean inside all the cracks and crevices inside. Photos: Grounds in the red cup are level 5, white is level 1.
N**S
Good choice
Works great, with a simple design, I noticed some of the grinds aren't as small as others but it works great for what I need. Machine has a bit of weight to it and the adjustment work great. Would recommend for coffee enjoyers
A**R
Excellent little coffee grinder
I have an electric coffee grinder with a hopper like at Starbucks with an adjustable grind setting. As a coffee snob, I like the finest setting possible so the coffee is like dust... it gets the richest flavor out of the coffee. Last week, the city's power went out for 3 hours and my electric grinder wouldn't work... fortunately I had enough to make a cup by boiling the water with a gas flame. I vowed never to be without a manual grinder again, hence the purchase of this lil jewel. This manual grinder does the same job as the electric but it grinds by human power... perfect for power outages and camping. The container that catches the ground coffee is small... it's enough for one cup of coffee when full and I guesstimate it took about 40-50 rotations to fill it with ground coffee on the #1 (fine) setting. The manual grinder has 5 settings; 1 for my favorite dust (rich, flavorful coffee) and 5 for course (which is more like tea than coffee). I'd give this grinder a 5, but I have big hands and the knob for turning is too small. When I turn the knob, I hit my knuckles with every rotation... but aching knuckles is better than no coffee in an emergency, grid down, caffeine-needed right this very moment scenario. A taller knob would be better and I may just replace the knob on this manual grinder. Great grinder for the money!
A**S
Perhaps made for areopress users
I have a job that's going to put me out traveling a lot. Anytime I stop In the city I like to buy a bag of artisan coffee and use that instead of going to the coffee shop, It ends up costing about the same. As you can see, the device fits in both parts of the aeropress perfectly. Which is very nice for travel. Pros While it takes a little bit of time to get what you need compared to an electric grinder, but it works well and evenly grinds. It comes in two parts so it's pretty easy to use. While a lot of grinders show 40 levels of grind, I wanted something that was not gimmicky, between level 5 which could work in a pinch for French press, and level one which works for aeropress quite well, it really doesn't seem like the adjustment steps being so fine is a necessity with A device like this. The build is solid and I'm sure it's easy to clean. Cons This one isn't so bad, if you are on a finer grind you need to be sure to hold the adjustment in place. The force required to turn the wheel if your on anything below level 5, will turn to level five. Luckily, my partner is a little bit more interested in pour over and level 5 looks like a very good grind for that.
J**R
Coffee grinder NOT for espresso
Portable, easy to use and seems well built. But...not fine enough for espresso at even the finest setting. Usable for drip or percolators.
A**R
Love this!
I bought this as a short term use item. I just wanted to see if fresh ground coffee at home was for me. Turns out it was. I didn't expect this to last, but it's held up to dozens of uses so far with no signs of giving up. Im very happy.
J**N
Broke in 4 months
I enjoyed using this grinder while it lasted, which was 3-ish months. It stayed tight on 2 for a month or so then started slipping and got increasingly hard to keep in place with one hand while turning with the other. It grinds fine enough for espresso machines, which is why I use it. Today the top nut on hand crank broke, its made of plastic so that makes sense. I love the easy way to switch grinds and the clear receptacle.
M**L
Great buy for the price!
Great buy for the price! Grind quality is so much more consistent than my cheap electric grinder. I use the 5 setting for my french press and the 2 or 3 for my drip coffee maker. It's small capacity, so good for personal use, travel or camping. I've been using it daily for a few weeks and hasn't let me down yet! If I drank more than a cup or two of coffee a day, I might invest in something fancier. I saw a couple reviews saying they had issues with the grinder slipping from the small grind size to larger size, like you set it at 1 for a small grind, turn the crank and it slips to 5. This issue can be easily solved by holding the main part of the grinder at the top, above the part with the numbers, rather than holding it at the bottom. Overall, this is a great little coffee grinder for the price.
L**S
I actually like this grinder a lot, and use it every day * Max capacity is 19 grams, good for a single coffe * Grind adjustment is convenient, external and visible * Fine setting (#1) is not fine enough for espresso * Handle radius is shorter than others, which I like, because there is less hand movement and quicker to grind * Small and light, good for travel * Has good quality feel Definitely recommend it!
R**Z
was goog
C**S
Purchased September 24 2024. Writing review October 8th 2025. (About 1 year and 1 month later.) I have been using this grinder every day for the past year to grind beans to make coffee in my Bialetti 6 cup Moka Pot. (Note that the capacity is not enough to fill the coffee grind chamber in a 6 cup Moka pot, and requires about 1.5 loads of beans in the top to fill a 6 cup moka pot.) All in all, I am happy with the product for the money. Good user experience comfortable to use and hold the fine-course settings work well, however the 1-5 course-fine settings no longer seem to work. I always used on the middle setting (3) but now even set to the finest setting, it grinds extremely coarse, and there seems to be no way to tighten anything up to restore this function. In sure after the wear and tear of use for about 365 days has taken its toll, but just know that it will last you about 1 year if you have similar usage to me. I will be upgrading to a slightly more expensive manual grinder, and hope for a longer service life. Look for my review there too haha.
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