Best Coffee Grinder Under $100 (2026)
A good burr grinder is the single biggest upgrade you can make to your coffee. Under $100, you'll find conical and flat burr grinders with adjustable settings for drip, pour-over, French press, and even entry-level espresso. We ranked them by grind consistency, retention, and ease of use.
The biggest coffee upgrade under $100
- • Conical burr mechanism — consistent grind size without heat buildup
- • 15-40 grind settings — dial in for any brew method
- • Low retention — under 0.5g of grounds stuck in the grinder
- • Timer or dose control — repeatable doses every morning
- • Compact countertop footprint — fits in small kitchens
Frequently Asked Questions
Burr grinder vs blade grinder — does it really matter?
Yes, dramatically. Blade grinders chop beans unevenly, creating dust and boulders that extract at different rates, producing bitter and sour notes in the same cup. Burr grinders crush beans to a uniform size for balanced extraction. The difference is noticeable even to casual coffee drinkers.
Can a $100 burr grinder do espresso?
Entry-level, yes. Some sub-$100 grinders like the Baratza Encore can produce a passable espresso grind with pressurized portafilter baskets. For unpressurized baskets and true espresso dialing, you'll want a $150+ grinder with more fine-grind adjustability.
How often should I clean my coffee grinder?
Deep clean every 2-4 weeks if you grind daily. Remove the burrs and brush out retained grounds. Use grinder cleaning tablets monthly to remove coffee oils that go rancid. Between cleanings, run a few grams of rice through occasionally to absorb oils.
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