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Tuni has introduced the G2 Electric Coffee Grinder, a new model aimed at home coffee users.


Available in three colours – silver, ivory and black – the grinder uses 40mm stainless steel conical burrs and operates at 350-400 RPM. The company says the lower speed helps limit heat build-up during grinding.


It offers 70 grind settings, covering espresso, pour-over and French press. An anti-static system and angled spout are designed to reduce clumping and minimise mess.


The G2 can grind directly into portafilters sized between 51mm and 58mm using an adjustable cradle, or into a dosing cup. A digital interface includes preset options for single and double shots, along with a manual timer adjustable between five and 40 seconds.


Additional features include a 250g hopper with a bellows attachment to help clear retained grounds, and cleaning tools for maintenance. Tuni states the design supports near-zero retention.


The grinder is designed to pair with the company’s 58mm espresso machines.


The G2 is available to buy on Amazon and via the company's website.

Tuni launches G2 coffee grinder for home use

Rafaela Sousa

23 March 2026

Tuni launches G2 coffee grinder for home use

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