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product_id: 48840957
title: "MSS-1B 1-Piece Coffee Mini Mill Slim Grinder"
brand: "hario"
price: "342 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Hario"
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# Slim 22cm x 7.2cm footprint Ultra-quiet manual operation Consistent ceramic burr grind MSS-1B 1-Piece Coffee Mini Mill Slim Grinder

**Brand:** hario
**Price:** 342 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with quiet precision and sleek style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MSS-1B 1-Piece Coffee Mini Mill Slim Grinder by hario
- **How much does it cost?** 342 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/48840957-mss-1b-1-piece-coffee-mini-mill-slim-grinder)

## Best For

- hario enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hario brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Ceramic Burrs:** Rust-free, durable ceramic burrs deliver a consistent grind for the freshest coffee experience every time.
- • **Space-Savvy Slim Design:** Sleek and compact, this grinder fits effortlessly into any kitchen or office nook, perfect for minimalists and small spaces.
- • **Effortless Cleaning & Use:** Simple screw-action receptacle and easy-to-clean parts keep maintenance hassle-free, so you can focus on your brew.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Manual Grinding:** Enjoy your morning ritual without disturbing others—manual grinding means zero electric noise, ideal for early risers.
- • **Detachable Handle for Easy Storage:** Handle clicks off to reduce footprint, making storage seamless and clutter-free in tight spaces.

## Overview

The Hario MSS-1B Mini Mill is a compact, manual coffee grinder featuring durable ceramic burrs for consistent grind quality. Its slim design and detachable handle make it perfect for small kitchens or office spaces. Operating quietly without electricity, it offers a hands-on, customizable grinding experience ideal for fresh coffee lovers seeking both style and function.

## Description

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Review: For coffee for one, this mill has been excellent - very pleased. - I've used this mill daily for just over two months. It's very nice to be able to hand grind my own coffee, I can't use an electric mill due to noise issues, this is quiet. The grinding sensation can also be quite relaxing! Grinding size is is easy and simple to adjust. I can grind for two cups and leave half the ground coffee in the receptacle until I want to use it. -I use a somewhat fine grind setting, as I find using the finest setting takes far too long for me to grind for a single cup. Grinding two cups' worth can be a bit tiring on this setting, but doesn't take more then a couple of minutes. Tip; I give the grinder a light tap after finishing grinding to displace any grounds that have not fallen out of the mill, -otherwise they often end up on the counter-top. The general build construction seems good, the handle is sturdy and I have not been worried about breaking the grinder. Cleaning the receptacle has been easy, although I haven't tried cleaning the mill itself. The handle detaches effortlessly to allow the mill cap to be removed, the receptacle screw-action feels sturdy. The grinder can be stored very easily (I'm a student- space is a premium!) and doesn't take up much space. - Detaching the handle reduces the grinder's profile for storage. I'm unsure how bean size would affect the grinding, but the mill processes small beans very well (5mm?). I can't come up with any faults for the product. Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase and would recommend the product. Delivery from Japan Syndrome was very slow, but arrived within a month.
Review: Excellent little grinder - I deliberately delayed this review for a few weeks so I could give a view from some experience. I enjoy good coffee, but top quality equipment like grinders and espresso machines are expensive pieces of kit. I had been using a cheap burr grinder but the grind was coarse and uneven. The Hario was a revelation. The quality of the build seems good, the plastic parts seem good quality and will hopefully last a while, and when they eventually do wear out replacing the mill won't break the bank. It's easy to adjust the grind and I can get a nice even moderately fine grind for my Aeropress if I tighten the adjuster nut until it's locked, and dial back 3 or 4 clicks - that reliably gives me the grind I want. The finer you grind, the longer it takes, it takes me about as long to grind enough beans for one cup of coffee as it does for the kettle to boil. I've been meaning to have a go to see if it will grind fine enough for a Turkish coffee, but haven't got round to it yet. The handle is comfortable in the hand and easy to turn, and it's much quieter than an electric grinder, I can get up early and brew up and not wake anybody. The mill is easy to strip down and reassemble for cleaning, you just need to take note of the order of the parts, although it's mostly pretty obvious. There's something rather satisfying about grinding coffee beans by hand as well - part of the joy of brewing coffee for me is the ritual, and this is a little bit more ritual. The Hario is not the answer if you're brewing up a big batch of coffee for guests or a dinner party, but for making a coffee for one or two it's just the job. I'm very pleased with it.

## Features

- Sleek, slim design makes it easy for storage
- Easy to clean, easy to use
- Can be stored without the handle
- Beautiful ceramic mill, does not rust
- Consistent grind for perfect, fresh coffee

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001804CLY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 228,578 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 65 in Manual Coffee Grinders |
| Brand Name | HARIO |
| Capacity | 2 Cups |
| Colour | Transparent & Black |
| Country Of Origin | Japan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (13,331) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00796526382491, 00885706855525, 04977642707597 |
| Included Components | 1 coffee grinder |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22L x 7.2W x 22H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 318 g |
| Manufacturer | Hario |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
| UPC | 603895768323 885197499253 426027518050 787269449350 885876898650 631324828591 680097456180 789322683091 885193897039 885706855525 789603914470 092815246261 887652241605 702472263388 788809531443 796526382491 885377251497 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HARIO
- **Colour:** Transparent & Black
- **Item weight:** 318 g
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Recommended uses for product:** Grinding

## Images

![MSS-1B 1-Piece Coffee Mini Mill Slim Grinder - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71eBibyUbvL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Where can i find a grind size guide that compares declicks on the slim mill to coarseness?**
A: I do not know of an official grind size guide. There is a range of ideal settings for any brewing method, since light and dark roasts tend to fragment differently. For French press (coarse grind), I have had good results with 9-13 clicks from the finest setting (9=light roast; 13=French roast). For Melitta  manual drip pour-over (fine grind), I get good results with 5-8 clicks, depending upon the bean. I used 7 clicks for a medium roasted Ethiopian bean the other day and brewed some of the best coffee I've ever had. Hope this helps.

**Q: Can you dispense the coffee directly into an Aeropress coffee maker?**
A: It fits perfectly inside the Aeropress, and then you can use the Aeropress stirrer as a little mallet to tap the bottom of the grinder chamber to release all of the grounds. It’s like they were made for each other.

**Q: I like this mill but the handle  is so difficult to remove ! sometimes I can't do it in less than 5 minutes ....is there a trick to know ?**
A: I had the *exact* same issue. I learned by tapping the unit on the side until the handle jiggles up and down makes it much easier to then simply lift the handle off the top.**UPDATE Fe b 20th** Nevermind, it has now become almost impossible to remove the handle. I now loathe trying to remove the top since it could take anywhere from 3 minutes - 10 minutes... along with a bruised palm of my hand.

**Q: how long does it take to grind?**
A: If you do fine powder for Turkish coffee - about 20-40 minutes.  The grinder just doesn't bite into the beans and spins without any effect.  For general purpose (ground coffee) into Turkish - about 5 minutes.  In outher words unusabe for fine grind.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ For coffee for one, this mill has been excellent - very pleased.
*by J***H on 10 April 2014*

I've used this mill daily for just over two months. It's very nice to be able to hand grind my own coffee, I can't use an electric mill due to noise issues, this is quiet. The grinding sensation can also be quite relaxing! Grinding size is is easy and simple to adjust. I can grind for two cups and leave half the ground coffee in the receptacle until I want to use it. -I use a somewhat fine grind setting, as I find using the finest setting takes far too long for me to grind for a single cup. Grinding two cups' worth can be a bit tiring on this setting, but doesn't take more then a couple of minutes. Tip; I give the grinder a light tap after finishing grinding to displace any grounds that have not fallen out of the mill, -otherwise they often end up on the counter-top. The general build construction seems good, the handle is sturdy and I have not been worried about breaking the grinder. Cleaning the receptacle has been easy, although I haven't tried cleaning the mill itself. The handle detaches effortlessly to allow the mill cap to be removed, the receptacle screw-action feels sturdy. The grinder can be stored very easily (I'm a student- space is a premium!) and doesn't take up much space. - Detaching the handle reduces the grinder's profile for storage. I'm unsure how bean size would affect the grinding, but the mill processes small beans very well (5mm?). I can't come up with any faults for the product. Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase and would recommend the product. Delivery from Japan Syndrome was very slow, but arrived within a month.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent little grinder
*by D***R on 20 April 2014*

I deliberately delayed this review for a few weeks so I could give a view from some experience. I enjoy good coffee, but top quality equipment like grinders and espresso machines are expensive pieces of kit. I had been using a cheap burr grinder but the grind was coarse and uneven. The Hario was a revelation. The quality of the build seems good, the plastic parts seem good quality and will hopefully last a while, and when they eventually do wear out replacing the mill won't break the bank. It's easy to adjust the grind and I can get a nice even moderately fine grind for my Aeropress if I tighten the adjuster nut until it's locked, and dial back 3 or 4 clicks - that reliably gives me the grind I want. The finer you grind, the longer it takes, it takes me about as long to grind enough beans for one cup of coffee as it does for the kettle to boil. I've been meaning to have a go to see if it will grind fine enough for a Turkish coffee, but haven't got round to it yet. The handle is comfortable in the hand and easy to turn, and it's much quieter than an electric grinder, I can get up early and brew up and not wake anybody. The mill is easy to strip down and reassemble for cleaning, you just need to take note of the order of the parts, although it's mostly pretty obvious. There's something rather satisfying about grinding coffee beans by hand as well - part of the joy of brewing coffee for me is the ritual, and this is a little bit more ritual. The Hario is not the answer if you're brewing up a big batch of coffee for guests or a dinner party, but for making a coffee for one or two it's just the job. I'm very pleased with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great manual grinder that sits neatly in any tiny shelf space
*by S***T on 31 January 2014*

After a months use, of making 2 coffees a day I haven't tired of manually grinding and have been charmed enough by this to buy a second - one to leave on an espresso grind, one on a french press grind, and to write a more detailed dedicated review on my blog with both French Press and Espresso grinds, timing, photos and a lot more detail if you are interested, but I've done a full summary here. [...] Shipped directly from Japan it can take a while to arrive, but very pleasantly surprised with the quality at the price. It is really compact, which means it perfectly fits in a shelf, the handle just clicks off - so it uses almost no footprint in the kitchen. Beans go in the top (securely enough), and the cup at the bottom collects everything neatly and has approximate graduations which you quickly become able to judge how much to do with minimum effort and coffee wasted. The main thing people warn about manual grinders is they take a lot of turning. Exactly how much is not very clear from many reviews. So for the amount of coffee I need to grind for one double espresso in my machine, on the finest setting for this grinder, it takes me 2m 25s, ensuring a nice smooth action to get the best grind. At this speed this leaves my arm tired, (like whipping cream manually), but me not out of breath, although slightly more awake. On the finest setting (click positions not infinitely adjustable) the grind is very very nice. Very even, and good texture. Much better than my previous electric burr grinder. Stands up to and improves on the grind of some premium mail order ground coffee I was back to backing it with. Practically (and I think this might be a winner for me) It is much, much quieter than an electric. My work means I regularly leave at 05:00 and putting the electric grinder on wasn't fair on my better half, or the baby. Whilst not silent, this noise is definitely not an issue for anyone outside the room - I just need to budget 2 minutes of grinding rather than 20s. Lastly the intangibles. I really liked doing the coffee this way. I felt involved, it's a nice hands on object, it made a measurable difference to the quality of the coffee, and it really didn't cost very much.

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