Comandante C60 Baracuda Coffee Grinder (Velvet Steel)
Comandante C60 Baracuda Coffee Grinder (Velvet Steel)
The Comandante C60 Baracuda is a robust, heavy-duty, high-performance manual coffee grinder with the biggest and most advanced burr set design Comandante's ever released.
Comandante always want to explore the limits and they were simply curious: how big a burr set could we fit into a familiar and manageable manual grinder format? In the end, the power of the Baracuda burr set pushed Comandante to create a new grinder body.
Comandante developed a unibody construction, milled and crafted out of a single block of steel, for absolute stability and maximum drivetrain efficiency.
Creating this unibody construction out of steel is particularly challenging, but Comandante have pushed the boundaries of manufacturing techniques and quality, using processes normally reserved for high-performance motor parts.
The result is a bold and clear-cut design that perfectly supports the function.
It’s a hefty 1-kilogram hand grinder, which power you can feel the moment you take it in your hands.
Thanks to Baracuda’s optimised burr geometry, Comandante achieved a massive 2-3x higher bean thruput and yet a smooth grind experience that achieves a comfortable crank torque and a world-class particle size distribution. With it you can brew delicious coffee across the full range of brew methods, from coarse settings for filter coffee down to super-fine settings for espresso and cezve/ibrik.
Additional Information:
Bean jars: one clear and one pink polymer bean jar included
Body: High-performance stainless steel
Burr: Baracuda
Drivetrain: Stainless steel
Certified stainless steel: Safe in contact with food and water
Grind Adjsutment: GX50 Gold Clix* with the grind dial made out of brass
Knob: Big Joe made from solid European Oak
Crank: Equipped as standard with our Black Crank
*The fine GX50 thread of the Gold Clix drivetrain system allows for super fine adjustments of grind setting. With a vertical burr pitch of 41.6μm per click, the resulting change to your target particle size is around 21μm per click setting.