Coffee & Espresso Grinders | Used & New Ditting, Mahlkonig, Bentwood & More
Mahlkönig Guatemala 2.0 Coffee Grinder with Redesigned Burrs
Mahlkönig presents a redesigned version of the popular Guatemala shop grinder. The classic went through a face-lift while keeping loved and proven ...
View full detailsBentwood Vertical 63 600g Coffee Grinder
The Vertical 63 from Bentwood is an exciting new grinder suitable for many preparation methods. The unique geometry of the 63mm special steel burrs...
View full detailsMahlkönig EK43 1500 Gram Allround Shop Grinder
The EK43 has conquered the international coffee specialty industry and has ruled as the undisputed queen of coffee grinders – with high performance...
View full detailsMahlkönig EK43S 3lbs Filter Coffee Grinder
The EK43 S provides the powerful performance of Mahlkönig's famous EK43 within a space-saving body. This is Mahlkonig's exceptional robust grinder ...
View full detailsDitting KR 1203 Retail Coffee Grinder - 60 lbs of Coffee Per Day
The Ditting KR1203 model is best choice for the roaster who is grinding more than 60 lbs of coffee per day. The KR1203 requires 120 V / 1-phase. It...
View full detailsDitting KFA1403 Standard Retail Coffee Grinder - 60 lbs Per Day
RETAIL GRINDER MODEL KFA1403 Ditting KFA1403 model is best choice for the roaster who is grinding more than 60 lbs of coffee per day. The KFA1403 r...
View full detailsDitting KR1403 Retail Grinder - New
RETAIL GRINDER MODEL KR1403 Ditting KR1403 model is best choice for the roaster who is grinding more than 60 lbs of coffee per day. The KR1403 requ...
View full detailsDitting KFA1403 Industrial Shop Coffee Grinder
For small- to medium-sized roasteries looking for an industrial-sized grinder for high volume and speed, Ditting's special model KFA1403 (with...
View full detailsCeado E37S Espresso Grinder
For freshly ground coffee every time. Latest generation electronics, combined with the reliability and innovation of Ceado products, has resulted i...
View full detailsCeado E37T Espresso Grinder
The top model in the flat burr on-demand series is faster and with improved performance thanks to the customized burrs in titanium. Equipped with a...
View full detailsCeado E37Z Barista Espresso Grinder
The superior quality of a Ceado Single Dose espresso grinder is formulated for professional use in high turnover locations, specialty stores, and m...
View full detailsCeado REV Steel Espresso Grinder With WAM
The ideal grinder for espresso blends that provides a great balance between body and flavor clarity. WAM - Weight Adjustment Module Consistent weig...
View full detailsCeado REV Titan Espresso Grinder With WAM
The ideal grinder for high-volume environments, enhancing body perception even in milk-based drinks. WAM - Weight Adjustment Module Consistent weig...
View full detailsPinecone GH-B Bulk Coffee Grinder
The Pinecone GH-B (bulk) is for budget-conscious users in need of a versatile and user-friendly commercial grinder. At an output of more than 500 g...
View full detailsBentwood H75 Espresso Grinder
The new Bentwood H75 with Precision Scale Grinding Technology. The H75 is an espresso grinder that makes coffee preparation as intuitive as possibl...
View full detailsPinecone Pinion Coffee Grinder
The Pinion is ideal for professional users in need of an all-purpose grinder that covers both espresso and filter coffee recipes. Equipped with a m...
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About Coffee & Espresso Grinders | Used & New Ditting, Mahlkonig, Bentwood & More
Grinding is where great coffee actually begins. Our collection of new and used coffee grinders brings together industry-leading brands, Ceado, Ditting, Mahlkönig, Pinecone, and more, selected for consistency, durability, and performance across every brewing and extraction format.
Finding reliable grinding equipment should not be complicated. Every listing in our collection at CoffeeTec, from a refurbished coffee grinder to a factory-fresh commercial unit, is sourced from manufacturers with proven track records.
Used coffee equipment by CoffeeTec is evaluated before it reaches you, so quality is never a guessing game, regardless of your budget.
Special Features to Look for While Buying a Grinder
The right grinder controls extraction consistency, workflow speed, and cup quality. Key features to evaluate before buying any new or used coffee grinder:
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Burr type and material: Flat burrs suit high-volume espresso service; ceramic burrs run cooler, better for heat-sensitive specialty applications.
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Grind adjustment range: Stepless adjustment gives flexibility across brew formats. Limited-step machines force compromise between espresso and batch brewing.
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Motor power and RPM: Higher RPM = faster grinding but more heat. Match motor power to daily volume for any new commercial coffee grinder running continuous service.
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Dosing consistency and retention: Low-retention grinders reduce waste and improve shot accuracy. Critical on any used commercial coffee grinder before committing to purchase.
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Hopper capacity: Larger hoppers suit high-volume operations. Smaller hoppers keep beans fresher in low-turnover specialty settings where quality is the priority.
New vs. Used Coffee Grinder: What to Know
Both new and used coffee grinders deliver real value when matched to the right operation. Understanding what each option offers helps you invest confidently.
Buying new coffee grinders:
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Full manufacturer warranty from day one
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Latest burr technology and software features
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Factory calibration with no prior wear
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Ideal for new operations, building a setup from scratch
Buying used coffee grinders:
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Significantly lower upfront investment
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Access to discontinued models with strong reliability records
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Pre-evaluated condition on every CoffeeTec listing
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Suitable for backup units, secondary grinder stations, or expanding operations, managing equipment costs carefully
Every used espresso grinder and refurbished coffee grinder in our collection is sourced and evaluated before it reaches you.
Best Coffee Grinder Brands
CoffeeTec carries the most trusted names in commercial grinding, from precision espresso brands to heavy-duty production workhorses.
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Mahlkönig: Global benchmark in specialty coffee. A new Mahlkönig grinder delivers unmatched espresso and batch grinding precision for serious commercial operations.
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Ditting: Built for heavy-duty production. Trusted by high-volume roasteries demanding consistent throughput without sacrificing grind quality.
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Ceado: Italian engineering with low-retention dosing performance. Ideal for cafés running demanding daily espresso service.
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Bentwood: Premium choice for quality-focused roastery environments, known for thermal stability and grind clarity.
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Pinecone: Flat burr consistency and strong recognition among independent cafés and specialty roasteries.
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Compak: Dependable calibration under continuous high-volume espresso bar use.
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FETCO: Batch grinding built for institutional and high-throughput daily service.
How to Choose the Right Coffee Grinder for Your Business
Matching a grinder to your operation means looking beyond brand and price. Volume, brew format, workflow demands, and budget all shape the right decision.
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Identify your primary brew format: Espresso, batch brew, and filter each require different burr geometry and grind range. A dedicated new espresso grinder is not interchangeable with a batch grinder; buying the wrong format creates extraction problems no dialing-in can fully fix.
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Match throughput to daily volume: A grinder running beyond rated capacity wears faster and produces inconsistent particle sizes under heat stress. Build in headroom for busier service periods without pushing equipment to its limits.
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Decide between new and used early: A used coffee grinder from a verified source suits cost-conscious buyers well. New equipment makes sense when warranty coverage and the latest burr technology are priorities.
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Consider counter and workflow layout: In tight espresso bar setups, compact machines keep stations accessible. A used industrial coffee grinder fits roastery and production environments better.
- Plan for parts and service access: Confirm burr availability and regional service support before purchasing. CoffeeTec can help verify this across every brand in our collection.
FAQs
Are used commercial coffee grinders reliable for daily café use?+
Yes, when properly inspected. A used commercial coffee grinder from a vetted source, with documented service history and replaced burrs, performs consistently in daily café service at a fraction of new equipment cost.
How often should commercial grinder burrs be replaced?+
Most commercial flat burrs are rated for 500kg–1,000kg of coffee before performance degrades. High-volume operations should track usage and replace proactively to maintain grind consistency.
What makes Mahlkönig a popular espresso grinder choice?+
A new Mahlkönig grinder combines low retention, stepless adjustment, and thermal stability — qualities that directly support shot-to-shot consistency across specialty café environments.
What is a refurbished coffee grinder?+
A used machine serviced, recalibrated, and restored with replaced wear parts like burrs and gaskets — a cost-effective alternative to buying new.
Is a used industrial coffee grinder suitable for a small roastery?+
Yes, provided throughput capacity matches actual production volume. Oversized equipment running under capacity affects grind temperature management.