1Zpresso Q2 Manual Coffee Grinder

Price$79–$89 · Verified reviews8,219 · Updated2026-03-26

One-line verdict

For ultra-portable travel or office pour-over users who want better uniformity than the Comandante C40 at half the price, it delivers near-zero retention but requires manual effort unlike any electric in the lineup.

How it compares

  • vs Comandante C40 MK4 ($260): 1Zpresso Q2 wins on price and espresso-range fineness, Comandante wins on slightly superior filter clarity
  • vs 1Zpresso J-Max ($180): Q2 wins on lower price and lighter weight, J-Max wins on larger burrs

What verified buyers consistently say

Praised (mentioned in >43% of positive reviews)

  • Extremely compact and lightweight for backpacking or office use
  • Near-zero retention with the magnetic catch and external adjustment
  • Stepless dialing covers espresso to coarse with good consistency

Criticized (mentioned in >21% of negative reviews)

  • Manual cranking becomes tiring after 3–4 shots or larger batches
  • Smaller burrs produce slightly more fines than bigger manual rivals
  • Plastic body feels less premium than all-metal options

Best for

Travelers, minimalists, pour-over users who already own an electric grinder, budget single-dose setups

Not for

Daily high-volume grinding, users who hate manual effort, espresso without a scale

Specifications

SpecValue
Burr Type38 mm conical steel
Grind SettingsStepless
Hopper CapacitySingle dose (up to 25 g)
MotorManual
Dimensions7.5” H x 2.5” W (assembled)
Weight0.9 lbs

Data sources

  • 8,219 verified purchase reviews via Amazon, 1Zpresso direct, Whole Latte Love
  • Review period: January 2024 – March 2026
  • Sentiment confidence: high based on sample size
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