
Hario Skerton N Ceramic Burr Hand Coffee Grinder
Hario Skerton N Ceramic Burr Hand Coffee Grinder
A hand grinder that's earned its place on kitchen counters, travel kits and camping tables the world over, the Hario Skerton N is the latest evolution of Hario's classic ceramic burr grinder. The "N" version introduces a redesigned lower bottle with a wider, flatter base and a silicone non-slip cover, answering the one criticism long-time Skerton users had with earlier models: stability. Plant it on the worktop, grip it between your knees, or brace it against a camp table, and it stays put while you crank.
At the heart of the Skerton N sits Hario's conical ceramic burr set. Ceramic burrs run cooler than their steel counterparts, meaning less heat transfer into your coffee grounds during grinding and better preservation of the aromatic compounds you've paid good money for. The burrs are also hard-wearing, rust-proof and fully washable, and the adjustment mechanism sits neatly beneath the upper burr for straightforward grind size changes across filter, cafetière and cold brew territory.
With a 100g bean capacity, a compact footprint and a removable stainless steel handle, the Skerton N is built for coffee drinkers who want reliable hand-ground coffee at home without taking up half a shelf, or who want a grinder that'll happily live in a rucksack for weekend trips. Heatproof glass catch, dishwasher-safe glass parts and a fully disassemblable burr unit round out a grinder designed to be used daily and cleaned easily.
Technical Specifications
- Article number: MSCSN-2-B
- Colour: Black
- Burr type: Conical ceramic
- Bean hopper capacity: 100g
- Dimensions: W173 × D96 × H210mm (Φ90mm base)
- Weight (incl. individual box): approx. 600g
- Grind adjustment: Stepped, via nut beneath upper burr
- Handle: Removable stainless steel
- Materials: Heatproof glass bowl; polypropylene hopper, lid and grip; ceramic burrs; stainless steel handle; silicone rubber non-slip cover and hopper lid
- Dishwasher safe: Glass parts only
- Burr assembly: Fully disassemblable for cleaning
- Country of origin: China
FAQ
What grind sizes can the Hario Skerton N produce?
The Skerton N covers a broad range from medium-coarse through to fine, making it well suited to cafetière, pour-over, AeroPress and cold brew. It can reach espresso fineness, though stepped hand grinders are generally less precise at the espresso end.
How do I adjust the grind size?
Remove the handle and upper burr assembly to reveal an adjustment nut beneath the burr. Turning it clockwise produces a finer grind, anticlockwise a coarser one. Count your clicks so you can return to favourite settings.
Why ceramic burrs instead of steel?
Ceramic burrs transfer less heat into the grounds during grinding, helping preserve delicate aromatics. They're also corrosion-resistant and fully washable, which steel burrs typically aren't.
How much coffee does it grind at once?
The hopper holds 100g of whole beans, enough for several cafetières or pour-overs in one go.
What's the difference between the Skerton N and the original Skerton Plus?
The Skerton N features a redesigned lower bottle with a wider base and silicone non-slip cover for noticeably improved stability while grinding.
Is the Skerton N good for espresso?
It can grind fine enough for espresso, but as a stepped manual grinder it's best suited to filter methods where tiny adjustments matter less.
How do I clean it?
The glass catch bowl is dishwasher safe. The burr section disassembles fully for brushing out retained grounds and coffee oils.
Is it suitable for travel?
Yes. Its compact size, light weight and detachable handle make it a popular choice for camping, travel and office brewing.
Hario Skerton N Ceramic Burr Hand Coffee Grinder
A hand grinder that's earned its place on kitchen counters, travel kits and camping tables the world over, the Hario Skerton N is the latest evolution of Hario's classic ceramic burr grinder. The "N" version introduces a redesigned lower bottle with a wider, flatter base and a silicone non-slip cover, answering the one criticism long-time Skerton users had with earlier models: stability. Plant it on the worktop, grip it between your knees, or brace it against a camp table, and it stays put while you crank.
At the heart of the Skerton N sits Hario's conical ceramic burr set. Ceramic burrs run cooler than their steel counterparts, meaning less heat transfer into your coffee grounds during grinding and better preservation of the aromatic compounds you've paid good money for. The burrs are also hard-wearing, rust-proof and fully washable, and the adjustment mechanism sits neatly beneath the upper burr for straightforward grind size changes across filter, cafetière and cold brew territory.
With a 100g bean capacity, a compact footprint and a removable stainless steel handle, the Skerton N is built for coffee drinkers who want reliable hand-ground coffee at home without taking up half a shelf, or who want a grinder that'll happily live in a rucksack for weekend trips. Heatproof glass catch, dishwasher-safe glass parts and a fully disassemblable burr unit round out a grinder designed to be used daily and cleaned easily.
Technical Specifications
- Article number: MSCSN-2-B
- Colour: Black
- Burr type: Conical ceramic
- Bean hopper capacity: 100g
- Dimensions: W173 × D96 × H210mm (Φ90mm base)
- Weight (incl. individual box): approx. 600g
- Grind adjustment: Stepped, via nut beneath upper burr
- Handle: Removable stainless steel
- Materials: Heatproof glass bowl; polypropylene hopper, lid and grip; ceramic burrs; stainless steel handle; silicone rubber non-slip cover and hopper lid
- Dishwasher safe: Glass parts only
- Burr assembly: Fully disassemblable for cleaning
- Country of origin: China
FAQ
What grind sizes can the Hario Skerton N produce?
The Skerton N covers a broad range from medium-coarse through to fine, making it well suited to cafetière, pour-over, AeroPress and cold brew. It can reach espresso fineness, though stepped hand grinders are generally less precise at the espresso end.
How do I adjust the grind size?
Remove the handle and upper burr assembly to reveal an adjustment nut beneath the burr. Turning it clockwise produces a finer grind, anticlockwise a coarser one. Count your clicks so you can return to favourite settings.
Why ceramic burrs instead of steel?
Ceramic burrs transfer less heat into the grounds during grinding, helping preserve delicate aromatics. They're also corrosion-resistant and fully washable, which steel burrs typically aren't.
How much coffee does it grind at once?
The hopper holds 100g of whole beans, enough for several cafetières or pour-overs in one go.
What's the difference between the Skerton N and the original Skerton Plus?
The Skerton N features a redesigned lower bottle with a wider base and silicone non-slip cover for noticeably improved stability while grinding.
Is the Skerton N good for espresso?
It can grind fine enough for espresso, but as a stepped manual grinder it's best suited to filter methods where tiny adjustments matter less.
How do I clean it?
The glass catch bowl is dishwasher safe. The burr section disassembles fully for brushing out retained grounds and coffee oils.
Is it suitable for travel?
Yes. Its compact size, light weight and detachable handle make it a popular choice for camping, travel and office brewing.
Original: $73.77
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$25.82Description
Hario Skerton N Ceramic Burr Hand Coffee Grinder
A hand grinder that's earned its place on kitchen counters, travel kits and camping tables the world over, the Hario Skerton N is the latest evolution of Hario's classic ceramic burr grinder. The "N" version introduces a redesigned lower bottle with a wider, flatter base and a silicone non-slip cover, answering the one criticism long-time Skerton users had with earlier models: stability. Plant it on the worktop, grip it between your knees, or brace it against a camp table, and it stays put while you crank.
At the heart of the Skerton N sits Hario's conical ceramic burr set. Ceramic burrs run cooler than their steel counterparts, meaning less heat transfer into your coffee grounds during grinding and better preservation of the aromatic compounds you've paid good money for. The burrs are also hard-wearing, rust-proof and fully washable, and the adjustment mechanism sits neatly beneath the upper burr for straightforward grind size changes across filter, cafetière and cold brew territory.
With a 100g bean capacity, a compact footprint and a removable stainless steel handle, the Skerton N is built for coffee drinkers who want reliable hand-ground coffee at home without taking up half a shelf, or who want a grinder that'll happily live in a rucksack for weekend trips. Heatproof glass catch, dishwasher-safe glass parts and a fully disassemblable burr unit round out a grinder designed to be used daily and cleaned easily.
Technical Specifications
- Article number: MSCSN-2-B
- Colour: Black
- Burr type: Conical ceramic
- Bean hopper capacity: 100g
- Dimensions: W173 × D96 × H210mm (Φ90mm base)
- Weight (incl. individual box): approx. 600g
- Grind adjustment: Stepped, via nut beneath upper burr
- Handle: Removable stainless steel
- Materials: Heatproof glass bowl; polypropylene hopper, lid and grip; ceramic burrs; stainless steel handle; silicone rubber non-slip cover and hopper lid
- Dishwasher safe: Glass parts only
- Burr assembly: Fully disassemblable for cleaning
- Country of origin: China
FAQ
What grind sizes can the Hario Skerton N produce?
The Skerton N covers a broad range from medium-coarse through to fine, making it well suited to cafetière, pour-over, AeroPress and cold brew. It can reach espresso fineness, though stepped hand grinders are generally less precise at the espresso end.
How do I adjust the grind size?
Remove the handle and upper burr assembly to reveal an adjustment nut beneath the burr. Turning it clockwise produces a finer grind, anticlockwise a coarser one. Count your clicks so you can return to favourite settings.
Why ceramic burrs instead of steel?
Ceramic burrs transfer less heat into the grounds during grinding, helping preserve delicate aromatics. They're also corrosion-resistant and fully washable, which steel burrs typically aren't.
How much coffee does it grind at once?
The hopper holds 100g of whole beans, enough for several cafetières or pour-overs in one go.
What's the difference between the Skerton N and the original Skerton Plus?
The Skerton N features a redesigned lower bottle with a wider base and silicone non-slip cover for noticeably improved stability while grinding.
Is the Skerton N good for espresso?
It can grind fine enough for espresso, but as a stepped manual grinder it's best suited to filter methods where tiny adjustments matter less.
How do I clean it?
The glass catch bowl is dishwasher safe. The burr section disassembles fully for brushing out retained grounds and coffee oils.
Is it suitable for travel?
Yes. Its compact size, light weight and detachable handle make it a popular choice for camping, travel and office brewing.


















