

☕ Elevate your grind game — precision meets effortless style.
The TIMEMORE Sculptor 064S is a premium electric flat burr coffee grinder engineered for professional-grade espresso and versatile brewing methods like pour-over, French press, and cold brew. Featuring patented flat burrs for consistent particle size, a brushless motor for quiet, stable operation, and innovative magnetic components for perfect alignment and easy cleanup, it empowers coffee enthusiasts to customize grind size and speed with stepless adjustment and RPM control. Designed for durability and precision, this grinder transforms your daily ritual into a barista-level experience.






















| ASIN | B0DNYWJV2Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #154,220 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #61 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | TIMEMORE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (78) |
| Date First Available | November 25, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 10.58 pounds |
| Item model number | Sculptor 064s |
| Manufacturer | TIMEMORE |
| Product Dimensions | 14.57"L x 7.28"W x 14.96"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Pour over, French Press, Cold Brew |
| Style | Coffee Grinder |
| Voltage | 12 |
D**E
Great value to quality ratio
This has got to be one of the most often reviewed coffee grinders on YouTube, so I’m not going to recap any of the features that have already been covered ad nauseam in that space. I’ve been using a Breville smart grinder and later smart grinder Pro for the past few years and that’s been a fine entry level grinder for the time being. The 078S represents a significant step up in terms of both price and quality. There’s been a lot of talk around this grinder about needing to “season” the burrs with as much as seven kilos of cheap coffee (if there is such a thing these days), before the grinder reveals its true performance. I’ve gotta say right out of the box, this grinder makes markedly better coffee than I was able to make with my Breville smart grinder. Also given the state and trajectory of the coffee industry, the idea of wasting 7 kg of coffee just to get the full benefit out of it seems pretty absurd. I put a light geisha roast through it recently and it made an absolutely exquisite cup. Maybe my plebeian pallet just isn’t worthy, but I’m also not afraid to tell the emperor that he’s not wearing any clothes. Or maybe once I get into that 7 kg mark I’ll notice that my coffee is at a whole new level, which I never even imagined and then I’ll have to eat my words. But until then I’m still enjoying the coffee that comes out. I’ve not had any issues with beans sticking in the hopper. I’ve also not had any issues with retention, but then I’m also not searching to the hundredth of a gram level (because it doesn’t actually matter!). I’ve also found none of the complaints about the power button to be merited. It’s solid. I also don’t care about the speed knob being in the back. I’d actually rather prefer it there, out of sight and out of the way. It’s a beautiful grinder and the knob would just detract from that. You’re not going to be messing with it every day anyways. I like taking things apart to see how they work. I also wanted to see if the burrs needed any re-aligning out of the box, which they didn’t. It’s worth mentioning that there is a tamper seal over one of the screws needed to take out the outer burr carrier, so if you are thinking of buying this grinder with the possibility of changing or upgrading the burr later, you should know that it’s very likely that you will be voiding the warranty once you break this seal. To further confuse the issue, Timemore has released a video on YouTube about how to reassemble the burr carrier group. While appreciated, it certainly sends a mixed message about whether you should or shouldn’t open your grinder up. Upon opening mine, I observed that two of the Delrin keys shown in the video, which are used for indexing the outer burr carrier were not present on my own model. I contacted Timemore because I was concerned that these parts were forgotten during the build of my grinder. Timemore responded within 24 hours and informed me that those parts are no longer included or necessary for proper function of the grinder. Props to them for their quick and useful response and for not asking my serial number so they can blacklist my grinder for future warranty claims. I’m not thrilled about buying anything designed and manufactured in China for a number of reasons, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised in the construction and thoughtfulness of design. Overall, I’m happy with my purchase which at the time was $600. I expect to get many years of service out of this grinder. Updated to add one important caveat: There’s a lot of videos out there, encouraging you to check burr alignment on your flat burr grinders whatever model it might be. I would not advise undertaking on that process on this grinder because in order to find where those contact points are, you’re essentially pushing the burrs together until, the flat spots around the outer diameter of the burrs begin to make contact. That ever happened with my grinder. I found that the initial point of contact between the burrs was at the sharper points of the teeth. Although it was circumferentially equal and not requiring re-alignment, just the action of touching the teeth at their sharpest points is inherently going to dull the cutting edge of those teeth a little bit. Especially when it isn’t possible to manually turn the shaft.
N**H
very nice
So this is a very highly rated coffee grinder. They have increased the price quite a bit since it first came out but I think they have upgraded it in general. I have the 64s which is slanted towards espresso though I use it for pour over and I have it a number 11 so it's fine for both espresso and filter or pour over types. Quality of the grind is great. It's very consistent. I see on line complaints about popcorning beans but I see that no more than most others and also the catch cup though it is substantial though small. I normally use 55g of beans to I got the optional hopper and I have a magic shaker I use for the grounds. The release feature works great. I keep it set at 1000rpm and have no issues with stalling. Just make sure you start machine first to rev up. My beans are city so... Coffee tastes great. Motor is very quiet without beans and moderately quiet grinding. I've seen folks complain on line about it sounding tinny and cheap but in person that is not the case at all. You won't go wrong with this machine
M**T
Great for the price but could use some minor things
Great grinder so far. I did tons of research before I bought this one and when I could get it on a significant sale, it made it well worth the price. I knock at one star because this has been advertised as having very, very low retention, but the truth is that there’s quite a bit of popcorn in the hopper, and I wish there was a better mechanism than a tiny squeeze thing to clean this out between uses. Using a single dozer is particularly useful when you are changing in between beans frequently. But this still routines about .1 g of coffee and a lot of fines. I haven’t really heard of anything better especially for the price point, so it still gets four stars. It’s small and does a really good job with both espresso and pourover. My only other complaint is hard to prove, but when I pick a grind size I get pretty good consistency. However, if I change to a larger grind size and then go back to the previous grind size, I get a very different extraction outcome. I’m not quite sure if it’s user error yet, but I seem to be able to get a consistent shot before switching grind sizes. That’s what’s confusing to me. But anyway, for the price, it’s a great flat burn grinder that produces a pretty good espresso shot. Workflow is also great and it’s easy to use and clean.
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