Again in 2012, the Porlex Mini arrived on the scene like a rock tossed into a relaxed pond. It radically altered the handbook‑grinder panorama and unwittingly created a model new subgenre on this planet of espresso gear. Abruptly, espresso lovers found it was doable to get fairly constant grind outcomes from a compact stainless-steel cylinder you can tuck inside an AeroPress. Earlier than that, handbook grinders meant cumbersome Zassenhaus mills that hadn’t meaningfully modified in a long time, tremendous old-fashioned (and heavy) brass “turkish mills”, or flimsy plastic contraptions that struggled even to crush beans.
Porlex proved there was demand for journey‑pleasant grinding, with out the necessity for energy. It wasn’t lengthy earlier than contenders just like the Made by Knock, Comandante, and Orphan Espresso with their LIDO collection stepped up, delivering a lot better burrs, tighter tolerances, and main usability upgrades. Across the identical time, Kinu emerged from Germany with its M47 line, providing stepless changes and tank‑like engineering that earned a cult-like following. Collectively, these grinders redefined what “handbook” might imply, shifting the class from nostalgic novelty to critical brewing device.
Quick ahead to 2025, and the sector is unrecognizable from a decade in the past. We now have significantly engineered grinders from Timemore, 1Zpresso, MHW‑3Bomber, Kingrinder and others, every packing refined innovative (pun meant) burr design, exterior adjustment dials, magnetic catch cups, and portability constructed with intent.
Enter the 1Zpresso X‑Extremely, launched in late 2023. One other step within the evolution and maybe a really huge one. The topic of this First Look brings collectively plenty of the good improvements of the earlier decade, with nonetheless extra of a nod to the Porlex Mini of previous, than a few of the design decisions the opposite Extremely-branded grinders from 1Zpresso ship. With its 40mm heptagonal burr and exterior dial providing 12.5 µm steps, the X-Extremely seems calibrated to ship the nuances required for each espresso and filter strategies.
The X‑Extremely sits squarely between the J‑Extremely (espresso‑centered, titanium coated burrs, 8 µm clicks) and the Okay‑Extremely (filter‑leaning, 48 mm burr) from 1Zpresso. It makes an attempt to be the center sibling who can deal with every thing with out making you compromise. The construct conveys that intent: at round 590 g it feels stable in hand but not unwieldy. With its slim 5.2cm physique, foldable deal with, magnetic catch cup, and exhausting case included, it has insights from a number of iterations of refinement available in the market.
One telling element: the folding deal with wasn’t simply design aptitude: it emerged as a workaround to authorized friction from Comandante over deal with patents, and have become an actual ergonomic characteristic as an alternative. That’s intelligent engineering rooted in necessity, and that ethos runs by means of the product.
At roughly $160 USD (CAD 240), the X‑Extremely is cheaper than most professional‑grade handbook grinders but guarantees to supply related precision. That’s formidable, particularly when some electrical grinders costing 3 times as a lot are getting spanked by this grinder in actual world testing.
On this First Look I’ll stroll you thru the unboxing, preliminary impressions, every day utilization expertise, and the place it matches in immediately’s developed handbook grinder panorama. Later, in just a few months, a full overview will present the way it measures up in lengthy‑time period use, sieving checks, and aroma comparisons. Let’s dive in.