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German engineering meets daily ritual with this flat-burr grinder that refuses to compromise on consistency. Graef built the CM800C for people who've already invested in good beans and decent water, the ones who notice when a grinder wanders.
The burrs hold their geometry across hundreds of grinds, which matters more than marketing departments admit. Forty grind settings span from espresso-fine to French press coarse, each one deliberate rather than theatrical. The hopper holds enough for a week of mornings without feeling like a countertop monument. What separates this from the noise-makers is restraint: a motor that doesn't sound like it's auditioning for a dentist's office, and a design that acknowledges grinding is a means, not a performance.
Built in Germany, it carries the kind of durability that makes sense only after three years of daily use. For those who've tired of grinders that promise everything and deliver inconsistency, this one simply works.









