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timemore chestnus x handkvarnHandmatige koffiemolen met topklasse precisie Timemore Chestnut X is een premium handmatige koffiemolen voor wie hoge controle, gelijkmatige maling en een nauwkeurigere kop koffie elke keer wil. Hij werkt even goed voor espresso als pour over en French press, wat hem tot een doordachte portable coffee grinder maakt voor zowel thuis als onderweg. We waarderen vooral de combinatie van sterke maalprestaties, compact formaat en een design dat zowel

Handmatige koffiemolen met topklasse precisie

Timemore Chestnut X is een premium handmatige koffiemolen voor wie hoge controle, gelijkmatige maling en een nauwkeurigere kop koffie elke keer wil. Hij werkt even goed voor espresso als pour over en French press, wat hem tot een doordachte portable coffee grinder maakt voor zowel thuis als onderweg. We waarderen vooral de combinatie van sterke maalprestaties, compact formaat en een design dat zowel exclusief als functioneel aanvoelt. Dit is een serieuze keuze voor wie graag zijn zetproces fijn afstelt, maar minder geschikt als je grote hoeveelheden koffie tegelijk wilt malen.

Belangrijkste functies

  • ✓ 42 mm S2C-burrs van martensitisch staal voor hoge precisie en minder overtollig poeder
  • ✓ Innovatieve dubbele afstelling voor nauwkeurige controle van espresso tot French press
  • ✓ Dubbele lagerstabilisatie voor soepele en gelijkmatige maling
  • ✓ Inklapbaar handvat voor comfortabel grip en compactere opslag
  • ✓ Aluminiumbehuizing met minimalistisch ontwerp, afneembare onderdelen en antislipbasis

Details

Merk Timemore
Model Chestnut X
Producttype Handmolen
Materiaal behuizing Aluminium
Materiaal burrs Martensitisch staal
Burrgrootte 42 mm
Burrtype S2C (strike to cut)
Capaciteit 30–35 g, afhankelijk van de dichtheid van de bonen
Maalinstellingen Aanpasbaar voor verschillende zetmethodes, van French press tot espresso
Afstelmechanisme Dubbele afstelling
Stabilisatie Dubbele lagerstabilisatie
Handvat Inklapbaar
Reiniging Afneembare onderdelen voor eenvoudigere reiniging en onderhoud
Ontwerp Elegant, minimalistisch en Compact
Basis Antislip
kleur Groen/grijs metallic

Onderhoudsadvies

Chestnut X heeft afneembare onderdelen, wat de molen gemakkelijker maakt om schoon te houden op de lange termijn. We raden aan om hem regelmatig en voorzichtig te reinigen om de malingsprecisie te behouden en de mechaniek in goede staat te houden.

Ongeëvenaarde prestaties voor de koffie-enthousiasteling

In het centrum van de molen zitten de 42 mm grote S2C-burrs van martensitisch staal. Het ontwerp is ontwikkeld om een gelijkmatigere deeltjesgrootte te geven en onnodige fijnmalige verspilling te verminderen, wat in de praktijk zorgt voor een schonere smaakafscheiding en betere extractie. Voor jou die graag wisselt tussen verschillende bonen en recepten is dit direct merkbaar in de kop.

Eenvoudige controle voor meesterlijke koffie

De dubbele afstelmechaniek geeft zeer fijne controle over de maling, van grof voor de presskoffie tot fijnere instellingen voor espresso. Samen met dubbele lagerstabilisatie wordt de beweging stabiel en soepel, zelfs bij het malen van licht gebrande bonen die wat meer weerstand bieden. Het inklapbare handvat maakt de molen bovendien makkelijker mee te nemen.

Ontworpen voor de veeleisende koffieliefhebber

We waarderen dat Timemore het ontwerp strak en technisch heeft gehouden zonder het premiumgevoel te verliezen. De aluminium behuizing voelt solide aan in de hand, en de slanke cilindrische vorm neemt weinig ruimte in op het zetstation. Hij is makkelijk in het dagelijks gebruik, maar voelt tegelijkertijd precies genoeg voor wie koffie als ambacht ziet.

Een investering voor de lange termijn

Met duurzame materialen, doordacht ontwerp en onderdelen die uit elkaar gehaald kunnen worden voor onderhoud is dit een handkoffiemolen voor langdurig gebruik. Als je op zoek bent naar consistente maling, hoge bouwkwaliteit en een draagbaarder alternatief voor een elektrische molen, is de Chestnut X een zeer sterke keuze in het premiumsegment.

Kies de Timemore Chestnut X als je een handkoffiemolen wilt die nauwkeurige maling, een compact formaat en een duidelijk premium gevoel in elk detail combineert.

Veelgestelde vragen

Voor welk type koffie is de Timemore Chestnut X geschikt?

Deze handmatige koffiemolen is aanpasbaar voor meerdere zetmethoden, van espresso tot French press. Dit maakt hem geschikt voor wie wil wisselen tussen fijne en grovere maling.

Wat is het voordeel van de 42 mm S2C-burrs in deze handkoffiemolen?

De 42 mm grote S2C-burrs van martensitisch staal zijn ontworpen voor een gelijkmatige maling met hoge precisie en minder overtollig poeder. Dit draagt bij aan een betere extractie en een schonere smaak in de kop.

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