Commercial Espresso Grinders

Our collection of commercial espresso grinders is curated to meet the demands of any coffee program. This includes high-volume workhorses for the busiest cafes, versatile mid-volume grinders for all-around use, and compact models perfect for smaller shops or decaf options. Explore our full range below or use our guide to find the perfect fit.

We're proud to offer equipment from leading brands like Mazzer, Mahlkonig, Anfim, Ditting, and Hey Cafe whose coffee grinders are renowned for their reliability and performance. 

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  • Ditting KR1203 Coffee Grinder Ditting KR1203 Coffee Grinder
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    Ditting KR1203 Coffee Grinder

    Uniformly Fast Taking the next step up from the KR804 models, Ditting has provided the ideal result for fast, reliable, consistent grinding: the KR1203. The 1203 has quickly become the solution for medium to high-volume cafes that are seeking a uniform,...
    $5,799.00
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  • Ditting KR1403 Retail Coffee Grinder Ditting KR1403 Retail Coffee Grinder
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    Ditting KR1403 Retail Coffee Grinder

    The Ditting 1403 convinces with its immense grind speed, powerful performance, and high daily capacity. It is the ideal solution for busy coffee shops as well as roasteries with high workloads. Fast & Accurate The KR1403 is a trusted and reliable...
    $5,999.00
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  • Hey Cafe Jack Allround Grinder Hey Cafe Jack Allround Grinder

    Hey Cafe Jack Allround Grinder

    The Hey Cafe Jack allround coffee grinder is the true "Jack of all trades" in the world of coffee grinding. Engineered with 64 mm hardened steel burrs made in Germany, this grinder promises a taste experience like no other. What sets the Jack apart is...
    $610.00
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    Mahlkonig EK43 (Black) - Open Box New Mahlkonig EK43 (Black) - Open Box New
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    Mahlkonig EK43 (Black) - Open Box New

    The Mahlkonig EK43 Allround Coffee Grinder has conquered the international coffee specialty industry and rules as the undisputed queen of coffee grinders – with high performance, reliability and premium grinding results. Its outstanding grinding...
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  • Mazzer Kold S Espresso Grinder Mazzer Kold S Espresso Grinder

    Mazzer Kold S Espresso Grinder

    The Mazzer Kold S commercial espresso grinder is designed to stay cool handling the largest volume workloads for any business grinding coffee for espresso. Cutting-edge technology, premium quality, and high-performance for high-volume coffee shops...
    $4,895.00
  • Mazzer Kony S + PUQpress M6 Mazzer Kony S + PUQpress M6
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    Mazzer Kony S + PUQpress M6

    Get a new 58.3mm PUQpress M6 auto tamper with your new Mazzer Kony S commercial espresso grinder - the perfect pairing for your café or business! With matching matte black aesthetics, this premier commercial espresso grinder/auto-tamper bundle...
    $4,755.00
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  • Mazzer Kony SG + PUQpress M6 Mazzer Kony SG + PUQpress M6
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    Mazzer Kony SG + PUQpress M6

    Get a new 58.3mm PUQpress M6 auto tamper with your new Mazzer Kony SG commercial grind-by-weight espresso grinder - the perfect pairing for your café or business! With matching matte black aesthetics, this premier commercial espresso...
    $4,905.00
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  • Mazzer Major VP + PUQpress M3 Mazzer Major VP + PUQpress M3
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    Mazzer Major VP + PUQpress M3

    Get a new 58.3mm PUQpress M3 auto tamper with your new Mazzer Major VP commercial espresso grinder - the perfect pairing for your café or business! With matching matte black aesthetics, this premier commercial espresso grinder/auto-tamper bundle...
    $4,364.99
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  • Mazzer Major VP Espresso Grinder Mazzer Major VP Espresso Grinder

    Mazzer Major VP Espresso Grinder

    The Mazzer Major VP commercial espresso grinder is the fastest Mazzer flat burr grinder, designed to thrive in the highest volume cafes. Its innovative technologies allow for higher grinding speeds with lower RPM. Thanks to the high torque...
    $2,795.00
  • Mazzer Mini + PUQpress Q (GEN6) Mazzer Mini + PUQpress Q (GEN6)

    Mazzer Mini + PUQpress Q (GEN6)

    Get a new 58.3mm PUQpress Q (GEN6) auto tamper with your new Mazzer Mini commercial espresso grinder - the perfect pairing for your café, business, or home! With matching matte black aesthetics, this premier commercial espresso grinder/auto-tamper...
    $2,645.00
  • Mazzer Robur S + PUQpress M5 Mazzer Robur S + PUQpress M5
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    Mazzer Robur S + PUQpress M5

    Get a new 58.3mm PUQpress M5 auto tamper with your new Mazzer Robur S commercial espresso grinder - the perfect pairing for your café or business! With matching matte black aesthetics, this premier commercial espresso grinder/auto-tamper bundle...
    $5,864.99
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The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Commercial Coffee Grinder

If the espresso machine is the engine of your café, the grinder is the transmission. It’s impossible to pull a great shot of espresso without a high-quality, consistent grind. A commercial coffee grinder is designed to withstand the demands of a busy service, providing uniform particles shot after shot, day after day. This guide will break down the essential technology and features to help you select the perfect commercial espresso grinder for your business's needs.

Step 1: On-Demand Hopper Grinder vs. Single Doser

First, decide on your primary workflow. This choice impacts speed, waste, and the type of coffee program you can run.

  • On-Demand Hopper Grinders: This is the standard for 99% of cafés. A large hopper holds a bag of beans, and the barista grinds a fresh dose directly into the portafilter for each shot. It is optimized for speed and efficiency, making it essential for handling a morning rush.
  • Single Dose Grinders: This style is built for precision and variety. The barista weighs a specific dose of beans for each individual shot and grinds it through the machine, which is designed to have near-zero retention (no old grounds left behind). This is ideal for offering a rotating menu of special single-origin espressos or for a coffee lab environment, but it is much slower for a primary espresso workflow.

Step 2: Burr Type & Size - The Heart of Your Grinder

The burrs do the actual work of grinding, and their design dramatically affects the taste in the cup and the grinder's performance.

  • Flat Burrs: Known for producing a highly uniform and consistent particle size. This often results in espresso with a heavy, syrupy body and rich, chocolatey, and nutty flavors. Flat burrs are fantastic for classic espresso blends and promoting a uniform extraction.
  • Conical Burrs: These burrs produce a bimodal distribution of particles (a mix of very fine and slightly larger particles). This can result in espresso with enhanced flavor clarity, highlighting bright, fruity, and floral notes. They also tend to grind faster and at lower RPMs, generating less heat.
  • Burr Size: Size matters. Larger burrs (e.g., 83mm vs. 64mm) have more cutting surface area, allowing them to grind the same amount of coffee faster and with less heat buildup. For a medium-to-high volume café, larger burrs are a significant advantage for both speed and quality.

Step 3: Dosing Methods - Consistency is Key

How the grinder measures out each dose is critical for a consistent recipe and efficient workflow.

  • Timed Dosing (Doserless): The most common method. You program the grinder to run for a specific amount of time (e.g., 3.5 seconds) to dispense the target dose. It's fast and effective, but may require slight adjustments throughout the day as the bean density changes.
  • Grind-By-Weight (GBW): The new gold standard for accuracy. These grinders have a built-in scale and dose coffee to a precise weight (e.g., 18.0 grams) every time. This eliminates the need for constant adjustments, reduces coffee waste, and guarantees absolute consistency between baristas.

Step 4: Features That Define Workflow & Quality

Look for these features that separate good grinders from great ones.

  • Stepless Adjustment: Allows for infinite, tiny adjustments to the grind size, giving you the precision needed to perfectly "dial in" your espresso.
  • Cooling System: In a busy café, burrs heat up, which can alter the grind size and negatively affect flavor. Grinders with built-in cooling fans maintain thermal stability, ensuring your first shot of the day tastes the same as your hundredth.
  • Low RPM Motor: A motor that spins the burrs more slowly generates less heat and operates more quietly, which helps preserve the delicate aromatic compounds in the coffee.

Explore Our Top Grinder Brands

We partner with the most respected brands in the industry, each known for building reliable and innovative commercial coffee grinders. Find the one that's right for you.

Mazzer | Mahlkönig | Anfim | Ditting | Hey Cafe | Ditting | Mythos (Nuova Simonelli)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best commercial coffee grinder?

The "best" grinder depends entirely on your café's volume and coffee program. For most specialty cafés, a 2-group espresso machine is best paired with a workhorse on-demand grinder like a Mazzer Super Jolly or Major. High-volume shops often choose faster grinders like the Mahlkönig E80 or Mythos. The key is to match the grinder's capabilities to your busiest hour.

How often do I need to replace the burrs on a commercial grinder?

Burrs are a consumable part and need to be replaced to maintain grind quality. The lifespan depends on the burr size and material, but a general rule of thumb is to replace standard steel burrs after grinding 800-1,500 lbs of coffee. Worn-out burrs will produce an inconsistent grind and make it difficult to dial in your espresso.

Can I use one grinder for both regular and decaf espresso?

While technically possible, it is highly inefficient and not recommended for a commercial workflow. Switching between coffees requires recalibrating the grind setting, which wastes time and coffee. Nearly all cafés use a primary grinder for their main espresso and a second, often smaller, grinder dedicated solely to decaf.