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Santos has introduced the Kawa coffee grinder, designed for small batch grinding suitable for cupping, competitions and demonstrations.


Kawa can grind 7g of coffee in 1.5 seconds and works with various filtration methods, including Turkish and brew coffee, making it ideal for coffee shops, restaurants, mobile caterers and home use.


Key features include micrometric adjustment for precise grind settings, a removable fork for different portafilters and a professional asynchronous motor. Manufactured in France, the new mobile coffee grinder allows easy cleaning and maintenance, providing high-press with silent operation.


Aurélien Fouquet, president of Santos, said: “The launch of our new Kawa n°76 grinder completes our new coffee range and combines all the Santos Coffee expertise in a compact version. This mobile grinder dedicated to all coffee lovers is ideal for a variety of uses, including cupping, coffee events, competitions and street vending”.


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Santos introduces new coffee grinder

Rafaela Sousa

7 October 2024

Santos introduces new coffee grinder

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