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GSI Outdoors, Javamill, Coffee Grinder, Superior Backcountry Cookware Since 1985

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$47.36

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About this item

  • The perfect cup of joe: Enjoy your favorite freshly ground coffee literally anywhere. The Javamill is the perfect compact grinder and your new best friend.
  • Compact and caffeinated: Coffee and camping has never been easier thanks to the Javamill's foldable handle and nesting design.
  • Ground to perfection: Whether you like a coarse or fine grind, the durable burr grinder lets you brew your favorite cup.
  • Fueled for adventure: Made from the highest performing, durable co-polyester and weighing only 9.3 ounces, the Javamill goes wherever your adventure takes you.
  • It's all about the outdoors: In 1985 three siblings combined their love for the outdoors and set out to create GSI Outdoors. Now, three decades later GSI continues to bring quality cookware to outdoor lovers everywhere.


Enjoy your favorite freshly ground coffee anywhere. The Javamill is compact and designed to go wherever your adventure takes you. The foldable handle and nesting design makes for the perfect cup on the go. Made from the highest performing, durable co-polyester and weighing only 9.3 ounces. Includes ceramic coffee grinder, grinding arm, silicone grip, and a grounds cup.


Carlo Filio
Reviewed in Mexico on July 2, 2022
Funciona muy bien. Rápido para moler el café y no gastar energía cuando estás acampando o en alguna caminata. Altamente recomendable
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2021
Works well when use in listening to music but in conference or workshop like zoom not working well the reciever is choppy sound and there is background noise according to receiver
Steve D
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2020
Great for the price and the weight. I got this from my camper van but works well enough that I'm going to hike with it. Be patient and don't go fast. Will break if you don't use it properly. Honestly if you're getting a camping grinder why do you need to rush when you're supposed to be relaxing.Going fast the parts will misaligne. Using it for months I can see why the parts would loosen if you're going for the speed record. But mine stays together because I use it properly. if you're going to go as fast as you can and really crank the parts get one that threads together.
Tiffin Scrace
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 22, 2019
Bought this for my decaf coffee beans at home, in hotels, hostels, camping etc. So far it's been just the job. The only down side is it doesn't fit into the Aeropress. It fits into the bit the coffee goes into if you leave the Aeropress plunger out ... so that's a lightweight camping option I will try ... so problem solved! Often at home I'll put the water into the Aeropress and let it drip through anyway. This is an excellent purchase, grinds easily, handle stores cleverly and I can't think of any down sides so far. I'm using most days for single cup of coffee.
keiran green
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 9, 2017
Really happy with the product. Fits in 8 cup french press. Very easy to use and feels sturdy. Adjustable and works with spices. The top and bottom just pop in so it may have been better if they screwed in and I would have liked a cap for the pot the grounds go in to but overall quite impressive.
DStone
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2017
Positives: fairly small. Pretty quick grind action. 20 grams takes me about a minute at espresso grind and 30 seconds at drip grind. Easy grind size adjustability. Consistent grind--nearly on par with my capresso electric burr grinder for aeropress and manual drip. Doesn't seem to have as big a problem with fines as the handground I bought. Like a porlex or knockoffs with the addition of a bearing and fixes the huge handle design flaw.Negatives: Plastic construction doesn't exactly inspire confidence. Slight misalignment of burrs. Just barely won't fit inside an aeropress. Hopper and tray will both only hold about 25 grams of coffee--I don't think you would be able to grind a chemex dose very easily. Clumping occurs i the tray. I would shake the grinder before loading beans.At around 30 bucks this thing is a great deal. Fast grinding and fairly compact. That said, if any of the porlex clones had a handle fix I would switch for the better portability and construction materials. If ultimate portability is your primary concern go that route. If you want something for home use, get an electric burr, or the very least a countertop grinder. I think this does enough to solve the ergonomic problem of the porlex that I'm pretty happy with it.
Thomas G.
Reviewed in Germany on November 25, 2016
Die Kaffeemühle wurde Montagabend bestellt und Donnerstagvormittag, also früher, als erwartet, in die Packstation zugestellt.Nach dem Auspacken zunächst die schon zuvor beschriebene Feststellung: das Kugellager ist fest. Allerdings war in meinem Falle nur das Fett verharzt und nach einigen Umdrehungen ist das Lager leichtgängig. Das Originallager scheint ein Billigprodukt zu sein, das sicherlich nicht rostfrei ist. Im Mit etwas Geschick kann es durch ein handelsübliches, einreihiges, gedichtetes Rillenkugellager (z.B. SKF 6203-2Z) ersetzt werden.Verschleißanfällige Kunststoffteile sind nicht erkennbar. Die Handhabung entspricht der Beschreibung und lässt bei mir keine Wünsche offen. Material und Verarbeitung machen, vom Kugellager abgesehen, einen durchaus hochwertigen, dem Preis angemessenen Eindruck.
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2014
Updated Review. After 3 years of ownership. I buried this coffee mill away after having mixed feelings of its application for camping/backpacking. I broke this out for a vacation this holiday season to see if I could make this work paired with my travel pour over (Ortlieb coffee filter). I finally came to the realization that the grind size could be adjusted (by turning the knob on the bottom) and found this grinder really finding a place in my packing list. On my trip I found myself looking for free hot water at public spots and brewing coffee then and there. My only real complaints now is that the hopper can only really fit grounds for one cup and the cap for the winding mechanism can be easily lost. I still have mixed feelings about this grinder, durability concerns mainly, however it has found a place back in my bag(s) for backpacking/bikepacking/travel.The pros-Compact (coffee setup fits in a gallon ziplock)-provides a fine to course ground size-the finer the grind the longer it takes to grind (with a med/large grind size it takes ~4-5min)The cons-relatively heavy at 10oz/.66 lb/.28kg-Its reasonably priced-The exposed sealed bearing on the top, it should be capped, to prevent me from spilling beans and make the product easier to keep clean. Also i've had the bearing pull out when wrenching on the grinder (its a press fit and could use some super glue)-Has a flimsy handle with a cap that is easily lost-Although compact, I wish it would nest in something like an areopress.As a backpacker, I normally pre-grind my coffee for the trip and I will probably keep doing this for most trips to save time in the morning.As a traveler/camper this is the perfect piece of gear when you are traveling solo and want to make a cup of coffee for yourself. For couples/families you may look some where else for more capacity or you'll have to make a game out of passing the grinder around the camp fire.
david
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2014
Um... Can I just simply say "Lifesaver"? because thats what this is. I've been using a Red Rooster Trading Co Camano coffee mill, which I must say has been worthless. It doesn't hold a very steady grind, the shaft wobbles and causes the consistency to get even worse the more you use it not to mention it weights probably 10 times what this gem of a grinder does.Enough about that (don't buy it!)I've been in love with GSI products since buying their Dualist cook set, so when I found out they made a coffee grinder I was elated. I made my purchase literally the day I found out that this product was available, hoping to use it on a climbing trip I had planned, unfortunately it showed up the day after I left (still a day before the expected delivery date) very well packaged.Immediately I had to inspect it. I'm a mechanic by trade so I'm pretty into how things work, this is one finely crafted device, a large sealed bearing on top keeps the shaft movement steady. It has a "guide" of sorts midway between this bearing and the ceramic burr. The only improvement I could ask for would be to insert a bearing or bushing in this location to really stabilize the shaft, but still this thing is solid. Everything fits together perfectly, the pieces that are meant to be removed regularly are snug friction fits with ribs so that it doesn't get stuck together. (brilliant guys.. brilliant.)I put a couple handfuls of beans through first to kind of break it in, then gave it some more thorough checks. It held about 23 grams of my favorite beans which are a light roast from a local roasterie. Gave me an amazingly consistent press grind. I then cranked it down as tight as it would go to see how well it would do for an espresso grind. SHOCKING. Beautiful. I can't believe how well this thing functions.So excited to take it backpacking as soon as I can.
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