Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Coffee Grinders Under $200

Capresso Infinity vs Timemore Chestnut C2

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Timemore Chestnut C2 comes out ahead by a clear margin (4.1 vs 4.4). The gap is mostly about budget-conscious portable users — read the strengths below before deciding.

Capresso Infinity
Ranked #7 in Best Coffee Grinders Under $200
Capresso Infinity
$99

The Capresso Infinity is an entry-level conical burr grinder that offers solid value for money, according to reviewers. It features 16 grind settings covering all home brewing methods and operates at a low 450 RPM to minimize heat and noise. While it delivers good grind consistency for most uses, it's not precise enough for espresso enthusiasts seeking exact timing. The grinder is praised for its durability and ease of use, though some reviewers noted the timer dial is confusingly labeled. It's best suited for casual coffee drinkers who want quality grounds without breaking the bank. Those needing ultra-precision should look elsewhere.

Strengths
  • Very well priced
  • Wide range of most popular grind settings
  • Made of high-quality materials
Watch-outs
  • Other burr grinders have more precise settings
  • Not dishwasher safe
Timemore Chestnut C2
Higher ratedRanked #3 in Best Coffee Grinders Under $200
Timemore Chestnut C2
$79

The Timemore Chestnut C2 Manual Coffee Grinder is praised by Wirecutter as an excellent budget-friendly option under $100, offering portable, consistent grinding with a sleek metal build. Tom's Guide also recommends it as one of the cheapest ways to grind on the go, noting its compact size and smooth operation. However, reviewers note its small capacity limits full pot brewing, and it's not ideal for espresso. The grinder's plastic components may concern some users regarding long-term durability, though it's described as reliable for daily use. It's best suited for those who enjoy the meditative process of hand-grinding and value portability over convenience.

Strengths
  • Sleek, well-made metal construction with precise machining and smooth grinding mechanism
  • Portable and compact design, just 6 inches tall, fits in travel bag
  • Stainless steel adjustable burrs allow for consistent grind size adjustments
Watch-outs
  • Small capacity requires multiple grinding cycles for full pot of coffee
  • Not suitable for espresso due to inability to achieve fine enough grind
  • Some internal plastic parts may raise durability concerns for some users

How they stack up

Capresso Infinity

The Capresso Infinity provides solid value and ease of use, but it's less precise than the Baratza Encore and lacks the advanced features of the OXO Brew. It's more affordable than the Baratza Virtuoso Plus but doesn't offer the same level of grind consistency for espresso, making it ideal for casual users who don't need precision.

Timemore Chestnut C2

The Timemore Chestnut C2 offers excellent value and portability, outperforming the Cuisinart Supreme Grind in consistency and build quality, but it's less precise than the 1Zpresso J-Max and lacks the fine-tune settings of the Baratza Virtuoso Plus. It's more affordable than the Fellow Opus but not as versatile for espresso.

Specs side-by-side

SpecCapresso InfinityTimemore Chestnut C2
Burr Type40mm Stainless Steel
Burr Size40mm
Grind Settings16Adjustable stainless steel burrs
MaterialStainless steel, Plastic, Zinc die-castMetal body with plastic parts
MotorMultiple Gear Motor
Capacity20 grams
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