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SKUPIETRO-PMPWO00

PIETRO Manual Coffee Grinder

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  • Description
  • Specs
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  • GRIND VERTICALLY WITH PIETRO

    Pietro is the one and only hand grinder with vertical flat burrs, zero retention, and an innovative ergonomic design. It is built with premium and robust materials and the hopper lid and grounds catch have airtight seals to help maintain flavour. Its 58mm flat burrs are designed and made in Italy by Fiorenzato, using M340 steel and are available in two different configurations; versatile MultiPurpose, for espresso to filter, or ProBrew, designed to obtain the best result in filter extractions.

    Designed for outstanding ergonomics, the retractable lever and anti-slip base make the grinding experience easy and more effective. Pietro grinders are built with care, using premium, food-grade materials.

    Pietro MultiPurpose comes standard with Fiorenzato's B-Modal burrs. The B-Modal burr is designed with two precise rings of teeth to create a bimodal grind particle distribution curve, typical of the best espresso grinders and perfect for a balanced and delicious espresso extraction. On top of all of that, the B-Modal burrs create an ideal grind profile for delicious, balanced pourover and filter brews.

    Designed in collaboration with Lance Hedrick, Fiorenzato's M-Modal burr comes standard with Pietro ProBrew. These burrs create a unimodal grind particle distribution curve, reducing fines as much as possible for exceptional clarity and maximum aromatics.

    • Available MultiPurpose or ProBrew burr configurations, in a variety of colourways
    • 58mm flat burrs with dark coating (M-Modal or B-Modal) (Made in Italy by Fiorenzato)
    • Stepless adjustment dial with clicks at every ~15 microns
    • Dimensions: 210 x 115 x 80mm (8.3 x 4.5 x 3.1in)
    • Weight: 1500g (53oz)
    • Beans Capacity: 60g (2.1oz)
    • Material
      • Body: Food-grade plastic and aluminum
      • Magnets: Neodymium
      • Grip: Silicone
      • Burrs: M340 Bohler steel (Food Certified)
  • PIETRO Manual Coffee Grinder - User Manual

    PIETRO Manual Coffee Grinder - Product Brochure

    PIETRO Manual Coffee Grinder - Spec Sheet

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Customer Reviews

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Laurie K.
marvelous innovation really brings your coffee to life

Ok what can we say, the results speak for themselves
We purchased the " Pastel Blue" version with the B" Modal" burr set, predominantly making espresso. The play of of the black dial and black stand with the blue is very snazzy
The flavor profile that comes out in our espresso is wonderful, the so called " notes" are distinct and clear, the brew is not as " bulky" as our electric grinder, huge difference.
We purchased the so called " stand kit", it comes with the stand, a brush and a cover that fits both the top and bottom that allows you to both pour in the beans and pour out your grinds without making a mess. Fits perfectly into the portafilter.

Lets go over the gripes that people have spoken about on the video reviews , some that go into sarcasm.
Yes the grinder is heavy and has a narrow footprint . with the stand this issue as well as the clearance of the fingers is resolved
The top lid is sticky, but if you look carefully on the back is a small thumbnail groove that allows you to easily pop the lid free
Grinding a dose of 18grms takes 1 minute of easy hand grinding, also not an issue( medium roast for espresso)
The cleaning of the burrs is a breeze, all you have to do is carefully watch the alignment as you put it back together

The assembly of the stand and grinder is not explained or illustrated anywhere, so let me explain how the stand works.
The bottom cup is removed from the grinder, then the grinder is inserted from the top into the stand where it is firmly gripped by some rubber gaskets
The cup is then inserted through the bottom where the magnets " click" it into place. There are some smartly made cutouts so that insertion and removal of the cup is easily done
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That's it, apart from the packaging and boxing which is over the top quality
We love this little grinder, for us it was a purchase for our " non electric"/ power outage/ off grid espresso setup, this beautifully engineered product fits the bill.
Highly recommended, but you must get the stand if you want it to be hassle free
Yes its up there in terms of price, but Fiorenzato has absolutely gone above and beyond in this one.

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Philip S.
Exceeds expectations

I have had the Pietro with the multipurpose burrs for a few weeks now and can say it performs as well, if not better than the reviews. The build quality is better than I anticipated. I use it to grind for my Alessi 9090 moka pot and the coffee it produces is outstanding. While the price point is on the high side, the quality of the grinder and the coffee can’t be beat.

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Nick
Endgame hand grinder for Pour Over

The Pietro with Pro Burr converted me to a pour over fanatic. The clarity produced for light roast Ethiopian coffees is unmatched and a delight (between 7 and 8 mark). The grinder is so forgiving that you can produce a great cup with any dripper V60 to Orea.

The unimodal burrs also produce a clean smooth espresso cup (0.3 clicks after proper seasoning) on my workhorse Rancilio Silvia with PID.
All the colours look fantastic with the matte finish. I went with the classic forest green.

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Zach
Coming from a ZP6…

I have a ZP6 and just bought the Pro Burr version of the Pietro. I’m blown away by the clarity and separation of flavors I’m experiencing with the Pietro with Pro Burrs.

Both the ZP6 and Pietro are fantastic, and I think it is down to personal preference between the two. I’m happy to own both, but if I had to make a choice I would definitely choose the Pietro. I notice slightly less body and much more clarity between flavors with a longer, sweeter finish.

The workflow of the Pietro is much, much easier than I expected from reading reviews. The hand crank is easy to turn, but keep in mind I’m making pourover.

Most of my effort is in pushing the grinder down into the counter from the top to keep it from moving. It is no problem for me, but I could see it slipping if you aren’t comfortable exerting a lot of pressure.

My only complaint is that the top lid is slightly difficult to open.

I see no reason to purchase the extra wide base.

I’m in the US, and shipping was extremely fast. Great experience!

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A.D.
Incredible cup clarity and sweetness, every, single, time

It truly doesn't matter how you use this grinder or what bean you choose to grind; the PIETRO is an outstanding choice on my bar, and I will usually gravitate towards it every time. The uniformity is outstanding, the finish of the paint is the best version of Matte on the market, and the Forest Green pairs perfectly with the black accents. Worth literally every penny

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