The Porlex Ceramic Manual Coffee Mill is designed to grind roasted coffee, ensuring you always have freshly ground coffee to brew with. Use it while you are travelling, sampling small batch roasts or brewing coffee fresh wherever you are. The Porlex Hand Mill has ceramic blades for durability, is easy to maintain and is a perfect partner for the Aeropress and other brewing equipment.
The Porlex Mini grinds up to 20g of coffee beans with the Porlex Tall grinding 30g.
- Ceramic Conical Burrs
- Grinds for various brew methods
- Perfect for Home or Travel
1 x Porlex Hand Grinder
Our Charity Partner
Alzheimers NZ
This festive season, we’re celebrating The Joy of Gifting by supporting Alzheimers NZ, a New Zealand charity dedicated to improving the lives of people living with dementia and their families. Through movement, community connection, and awareness, Alzheimers NZ helps promote wellbeing and understanding across Aotearoa.
With every purchase you make, we’re donating 50¢ for a 200g pack and $1 for a 1kg pack to Alzheimers NZ, helping to fund vital programs that support those affected and raise awareness about the importance of staying active - both for body and mind.
Your gift this year doesn’t just bring joy to loved ones, it also helps create a more caring, connected community for people living with dementia across New Zealand. Thank you for joining us in sharing The Joy of Gifting this festive season.
To learn more about Alzheimers NZ and their inspiring work, please visit
alzheimers.org.nz →
With every purchase you make, we’re donating 50¢ for a 200g pack and $1 for a 1kg pack to Alzheimers NZ, helping to fund vital programs that support those affected and raise awareness about the importance of staying active - both for body and mind.
Your gift this year doesn’t just bring joy to loved ones, it also helps create a more caring, connected community for people living with dementia across New Zealand. Thank you for joining us in sharing The Joy of Gifting this festive season.
To learn more about Alzheimers NZ and their inspiring work, please visit
alzheimers.org.nz →

