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1zpresso jx-pro
a precise manual grinder that punches well above its price
the jx-pro packs 48mm stainless steel conical burrs into a well-built manual grinder that handles espresso and pour over with real consistency. 40 stepped grind settings give you enough range to dial things in without fuss, and grinding takes around 30 seconds even at fine settings. it is heavier than most portable grinders at 778g, but that weight comes from burr quality you would normally pay double for in an electric. now discontinued, replaced by updated j-series models.
what it does well
- 48mm conical burrs deliver strong grind consistency for the price
- 40 stepped settings make dialing in straightforward
- grinds a dose in roughly 30 seconds
- quiet enough for early morning use
- solid build quality with stainless steel and aluminum alloy construction
where it stops short
- heavier and bulkier than most travel-focused manual grinders
- grip can be awkward for smaller hands
- grind consistency drops off at the finest and coarsest ends of the range
- now discontinued, so availability is limited
specs
- drive
- manual
- best for
- espresso
- burr type
- conical
- burr size mm
- 48
frequently asked questions
what is the 1Zpresso JX-Pro?
the 1Zpresso JX-Pro is a home coffee grinder. a precise manual grinder that punches well above its price
how much does the 1Zpresso JX-Pro cost?
the 1Zpresso JX-Pro costs $129.
what burrs does the 1Zpresso JX-Pro use?
the 1Zpresso JX-Pro uses 48mm conical burrs, manual.
what is the 1Zpresso JX-Pro best for?
the 1Zpresso JX-Pro is best for espresso coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the 1Zpresso JX-Pro?
strengths: 48mm conical burrs deliver strong grind consistency for the price, 40 stepped settings make dialing in straightforward, grinds a dose in roughly 30 seconds, quiet enough for early morning use, solid build quality with stainless steel and aluminum alloy construction. trade-offs: heavier and bulkier than most travel-focused manual grinders, grip can be awkward for smaller hands, grind consistency drops off at the finest and coarsest ends of the range, now discontinued, so availability is limited.