Baratza Encore vs Kinu M47 Classic
The Kinu M47 Classic is a precision German-engineered hand grinder at $349. The Encore is an entry-level electric at $149. They serve completely different buyer profiles. Choose manual precision or electric convenience.
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The Baratza Encore at $149 is a straightforward electric grinder for filter brewing. Its 40mm conical burrs and 40 macro settings produce consistent output for drip, pour-over, and french press without requiring any physical effort. It's practical, repairable, and widely available.
The Kinu M47 Classic at $349 is a hand grinder made in Germany with 47mm conical burrs, stepless adjustment, and precision machining that produces exceptionally low particle size deviation. The 35g capacity handles a full pour-over dose in one load. At this price, the M47 Classic competes with entry electric espresso grinders on grind quality and exceeds them on build quality and tactile feedback.
The Encore suits someone new to specialty coffee who wants a reliable, low-effort filter setup. The M47 Classic suits an experienced home brewer who values craftsmanship, wants stepless precision across espresso to french press, and is comfortable with manual grinding as part of their routine.
The $200 price gap buys you German precision engineering and meaningfully larger burrs. Whether that's worth it depends entirely on whether you'll hand-grind every day. If the answer is yes, the M47 Classic is a grinder you'll keep for a decade. If you value speed and convenience, the Encore is a better match regardless of the quality differential. Neither choice is wrong if you match it to your actual habits.