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Hario MSS-1B 1-Piece Coffee Mini Mill Slim Grinder

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 12,554 ratings

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  • 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
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Customers find the coffee grinder effective for fine grinds. It's simple to use and set, with clear instructions. They say it works well and reliably produces the same results every time. The grind size is adjustable, and customers appreciate its size, grind speed, and value for money. However, some have mixed opinions on the build quality.

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231 customers mention ‘Grind quality’187 positive44 negative

Customers appreciate the good grind quality of the coffee grinder. They say it produces a good grind for espresso and is great for grinding while on the go. The process is satisfying and fun, producing enough for a strong double espresso in the time it takes the water to boil. It's nice to be able to hand grind their own coffee, especially if they can't use an electric mill due to health issues.

"...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...." Read more

"...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." Read more

"...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..." Read more

"...For a modest outlay, this delightful gadget will add layers of depth - aroma, interest and satisfaction - to your morning coffee ritual." Read more

102 customers mention ‘Ease of use’72 positive30 negative

Customers find the coffee grinder easy to use and set. They appreciate the clear instructions in English, and find it simple to remember how far to turn the screw. Darker roasts are fairly easy and quick to grind, even on the finest setting. It's a handy little mill for one person, though some find the stepper useful but hard to gauge accurately. The cover is also very useful.

"...The stepper is useful but hard to gauge accurately and the steps are too big - if you're thinking of using this for espresso, forget trying to get..." Read more

"...Darker roasts are fairly easy and quick to grind, even on the finest setting. Hope this was helpful!" Read more

"...Also the cover is very useful. You can grind at many angles without the fear of spilling your beans or getting grounds flying out into your eyes." Read more

"...Criticisms? Well, the instruction leaflet does leave questions unanswered with regards to the best way to operate the mill, and if you want to make..." Read more

81 customers mention ‘Functionality’70 positive11 negative

Customers like the product's functionality. They say it works well and produces consistent results every time. It uses ceramic burrs that produce better results than metal blade grinders. The grinder works on any bean for any coffee maker.

"...When it is all working, it does a great job and I have pulled some brilliant espresso shots from it as well as great Aeropress brew - but it just..." Read more

"...And i'm glad to say it excels at this task. Changing the grind size is easy and once set through a bit of trial and error, has never slipped...." Read more

"This mill works really well. You have to pay a lot more for a powered burr grinder...." Read more

"Great little grinder for the price, certainly does the job and has very nice burr grinders...." Read more

78 customers mention ‘Grind adjustment’67 positive11 negative

Customers find the coffee grinder easy to adjust the grind fineness. The click adjustment knob is an excellent way to quickly change grind size to a setting you've used. They can set how fine or coarse they want it, and the dial at the bottom of the machine allows them to alter the grind to suit their style.

"...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...." Read more

"...setting (click positions not infinitely adjustable) the grind is very very nice. Very even, and good texture...." Read more

"...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..." Read more

"...burrs, the good thing about this one is that it is so easy to change the setting from a fine grind to a coarse grind, the other one I read needed a..." Read more

66 customers mention ‘Size’56 positive10 negative

Customers like the size of the coffee grinder. They say it's compact, quiet, and perfect for 1-2 shots of espresso. The scale on the container is useful for grinding just the right amount for a single shot. It's portable, easy to use, and cheap. The handle is detachable, making it easy to store and calibrate the grind size if needed.

"...The grinding sensation can also be quite relaxing! Grinding size is is easy and simple to adjust...." Read more

"...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...." Read more

"This is a neat, dinky, attractive grinder, just the right size for my needs: I grind 24g of beans first thing, for two cups of filter; later I grind..." Read more

"...Both genuine and counterfeit say "Made in China". They're identical in size...." Read more

61 customers mention ‘Grind speed’57 positive4 negative

Customers appreciate the coffee grinder's fast and consistent grind speed. They find it easy to use and say it grinds enough beans for two cups surprisingly quickly. The grind feels smooth and it's easy to adjust how fine you want it. Grinding your own beans and making fresh coffee from scratch is a great experience for them.

"...how bean size would affect the grinding, but the mill processes small beans very well (5mm?)...." Read more

"...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..." Read more

"This is a fairly portable grinder that grinds consistently and smoothly - at least, for now...." Read more

"...Overall, I get a fantastic, even grind with a lovely aroma which makes for a lovely mug of coffee." Read more

50 customers mention ‘Value for money’46 positive4 negative

Customers appreciate the product's value for money. They find it portable, easy to use, and cheap. It grinds fairly well for the price, though it's a laborious manual process. The price makes it replaceable, though. Overall, customers consider it worth the effort and say it adds depth for a modest outlay.

"...measurable difference to the quality of the coffee, and it really didn't cost very much." Read more

"...For a modest outlay, this delightful gadget will add layers of depth - aroma, interest and satisfaction - to your morning coffee ritual." Read more

"...seem to get shipped over from Japan, so overall £17'ish but still a good price for this grinder, I am well please as it is well made and is a sturdy..." Read more

"...I think it is a good buy for the price I paid. I might be tempted to try using it for grinding spices for my currys...." Read more

142 customers mention ‘Build quality’94 positive48 negative

Customers have mixed reviews about the build quality of the product. Some find it well-made and durable, mentioning it holds up to electric grinders. However, others report issues like damaged parts, cracking plastic, and wear on the inner ceramic burr unit.

"...The general build construction seems good, the handle is sturdy and I have not been worried about breaking the grinder...." Read more

"...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..." Read more

"...on the central shaft where the handle has been turned - this is not long after use and it feels like it is going to continue until it just strips..." Read more

"...My observations are: It is built very well, but it is made in China (it said so on a sticky label on the bottom) and not Japan...." Read more

Watch out for counterfeit
4 out of 5 stars
Watch out for counterfeit
I own two of these. Counterfeit and genuine. Both from Amazon.First one I ordered on October 16th 2016 from the seller "Always Great Buy" (fullfilled by Amazon), which was automatically selected for me, by being the cheapest I presume. Only £0.50 cheaper than the one sold directly by Amazon btw. It broke after 9 days and going through about 500gr of coffee beans. The plastic/nylon part sitting inside the inner ceramic burr unit wore off and the handle would spin the metal shaft inside the plastic part, without being able to move the burr.I contacted Hario directly by email (iico@hario.co.jp). They asked me to provide some close-up photos and in the following email informed that my mill was counterfeit. I attached a screenshot of the PDF they sent me on how to tell apart genuine product from fake. They advised me to order directly from Amazon, avoiding third party sellers. Apparently there's a good number of fakes on the market and they're not all that easy to tell apart, unless you know what to look for. Seller being fullfilled by Amazon is not a guarantee of receiving genuine product.I have placed another order, now making sure I picked one "Sold by: Amazon EU S.a.r.L.". You need to go to the list of sellers and select "Amazon", if it's not offered to you by default. It arrived yesterday and it is indeed that slightly different from the first one (darker plastic parts, less sloppy mold marks). I'm hoping the materials are in fact more durable, but I will update this review, if something worth mentioning happens.Both genuine and counterfeit say "Made in China". They're identical in size. Unless you take it apart to look at the quality of the molding process on the plastic parts or if you have both genuine and fake for side-by-side comparison, it's unlikely you'll suspect you've got a fake one.For the most part I wanted to raise awareness to the fact that you might be receiving a counterfeit product and how to tell them apart, since I haven't come across such information in reviews.On a side note, if you favor light roast (more dense) beans, you might be up to quite a workout with a hand mill. It does get chocked and the pressure required to keep on turning the handle is substantial. Darker roasts are fairly easy and quick to grind, even on the finest setting.Hope this was helpful!
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 April 2014
    Style Name: ASize Name: 24gVerified Purchase
    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.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 January 2014
    Style Name: ASize Name: 24gVerified Purchase
    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.

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    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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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 April 2014
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    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.
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  • Jonathan Hernandez Moreira
    5.0 out of 5 stars 100% recomendado para empezar a calibrar espresso
    Reviewed in Mexico on 6 August 2022
    Style Name: ASize Name: 24gVerified Purchase
    El instructivo viene en japonés pero es muy intuitivo el uso, yo lo compré para moler grano para maquina de esperesso y la calidad de la molienda me gustó mucho, es mas costos que otros que se encuentran en Amazon pero vale mucho la pena si lo que quieres es molienda fina para calibrar un espresso.
    Si lo que quieres es preparar un buen espresso, este molino es el recomendable para empezar porque es muy versatil para molienda para otros metodos y puede moler lo suficientemente fino para empezar en el mundo del expresso.
    Es latoso estar moliendo a mano pero he probado otros molinos manuales que son considerablemente mas incomodos que el Hario.
  • Sriram Rajan
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great travel grinder but loads of effort for everyday use
    Reviewed in India on 13 September 2018
    Style Name: ASize Name: 24gVerified Purchase
    This is a great grinder for a trip, unscrews and packs up very conveniently. I have used it for several trips, coupled with a filter and it was bliss ! But do remember, for a decent amount of strong coffee, you need to grind for what seems like 15minutes (!) and what is probably only about 2-3minutes. I also use it when the main grinder is in use for another set of beans, and I need a small quantity for another brewing technique. This probably works best with a French press, for coarser grinds (as it takes less effort and less time). For a fine grind, a longer time is needed.
    Overall a great buy for coffee lovers!
  • ほしのたね
    5.0 out of 5 stars 軽量で使いやすい
    Reviewed in Japan on 19 January 2025
    Style Name: ASize Name: 24gVerified Purchase
    以前はハリオのガラス製のミルを使用していましたが、ガラスが割れてしまったので、こちらを購入しました。こちらはセラミック製なので、割れる心配もなく、軽量で女性にも使いやすいです。毎日使っていますが、今のところ壊れることもなく、大活躍してくれています。
  • Kelvin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good burr grinder
    Reviewed in Singapore on 1 December 2024
    Style Name: ASize Name: 24gVerified Purchase
    Used to owned a javapresse burr grinder bought from amazon US, but it gave problems where the ceramic burr detached from the metal body over time, and unable to grind. Got a replacement and same issue happen after some time. But using Hario this Japanese brand, based on the design it won't happen for this grinder. Been with me for 1 year now and so far so good.
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    Kelvin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good burr grinder
    Reviewed in Singapore on 1 December 2024
    Used to owned a javapresse burr grinder bought from amazon US, but it gave problems where the ceramic burr detached from the metal body over time, and unable to grind. Got a replacement and same issue happen after some time. But using Hario this Japanese brand, based on the design it won't happen for this grinder. Been with me for 1 year now and so far so good.
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  • Emprian
    5.0 out of 5 stars Everything was in Japanese
    Reviewed in Australia on 5 February 2022
    Style Name: ASize Name: 24gVerified Purchase
    Instructions was in Japanese, to be honest I love it even more, it means, it will last much longer and higher quality
    The device is manual and it will be pain to grind by hand, but hey, this is what it meant to be :D ( I'm talking to myself)
    I love it and it grinds super fine