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The Grinder Lab has launched a high-precision manual coffee grinder, named TGL-747.


Manufactured in Switzerland, the TGL-747 features a vertical adjustment of ten microns per click and 50 clicks per revolution, making it suitable for espresso and various brewing methods. It is constructed from 316L surgical-grade stainless steel and supported by four ball bearings for stability.


Other features include a watch-inspired, stepless dial designed for ease of use, a wide-base receiver for stability and a lightweight, ergonomic build for portability.


The grinder is available now via The Grinder Lab’s website and select retailers. Buyers can register their serial number to join the TGL Club, which offers exclusive benefits.

The Grinder Lab unveils high-precision manual coffee grinder

Rafaela Sousa

19 March 2025

The Grinder Lab unveils high-precision manual coffee grinder

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