commercial
anfim sp-ii
75mm titanium burrs built for high-volume espresso work
the anfim SP-II is a floor-standing espresso grinder aimed at busy cafés and high-output bar setups. its 75mm titanium-coated flat burrs spin at 650 rpm via a 720W motor, grinding a single espresso dose in 2.2 seconds and handling up to 5-6 kg of beans per day. the 2.0 kg hopper keeps refills infrequent during peak service, and dual-fan cooling helps manage heat over long sessions. at 16.3 kg it stays planted on the counter.
what it does well
- 2.2-second grind time per single espresso suits fast-paced service
- titanium-coated burrs rated to approximately 2500 kg before replacement
- 2.0 kg hopper reduces downtime during busy periods
- dual-fan cooling system manages heat during high daily volumes
- available in multiple colors including black, white, grey, silver, and red
where it stops short
- at 16.3 kg it is not practical to move or reposition frequently
- 220-240v single-phase only, requiring compatible wiring in some markets
- price point above $2,300 places it outside reach of most home users
specs
- drive
- electric
- best for
- espresso
- burr type
- flat
- burr size mm
- 75
frequently asked questions
what is the Anfim SP-II?
the Anfim SP-II is a commercial coffee grinder. 75mm titanium burrs built for high-volume espresso work
how much does the Anfim SP-II cost?
the Anfim SP-II costs $2,349.
what burrs does the Anfim SP-II use?
the Anfim SP-II uses 75mm flat burrs, electric.
what is the Anfim SP-II best for?
the Anfim SP-II is best for espresso coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the Anfim SP-II?
strengths: 2.2-second grind time per single espresso suits fast-paced service, titanium-coated burrs rated to approximately 2500 kg before replacement, 2.0 kg hopper reduces downtime during busy periods, dual-fan cooling system manages heat during high daily volumes, available in multiple colors including black, white, grey, silver, and red. trade-offs: at 16.3 kg it is not practical to move or reposition frequently, 220-240v single-phase only, requiring compatible wiring in some markets, price point above $2,300 places it outside reach of most home users.