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product_id: 512922925
title: "Fellow Opus Conical Burr Coffee Grinder – Electric Espresso Grinder for Home Use, 41 Adjustable Settings for Drip, French Press, Cold Brew & More, 40mm Stainless Steel Burrs, Matte Black"
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# quiet motor tech 41 grind settings precision 40mm stainless steel burrs Fellow Opus Conical Burr Coffee Grinder – Electric Espresso Grinder for Home Use, 41 Adjustable Settings for Drip, French Press, Cold Brew & More, 40mm Stainless Steel Burrs, Matte Black

**Brand:** fellow
**Price:** $518.45
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## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your brew game with precision, style, and zero mess!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Fellow Opus Conical Burr Coffee Grinder – Electric Espresso Grinder for Home Use, 41 Adjustable Settings for Drip, French Press, Cold Brew & More, 40mm Stainless Steel Burrs, Matte Black by fellow
- **How much does it cost?** $518.45 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Mess-Free Brewing Prep:** Innovative magnetic catch cup and anti-static tech eliminate grounds scatter and static cling for a pristine kitchen.
- • **Built to Last & Perform:** Robust 40mm stainless steel conical burrs deliver uniform particle size and rich flavor extraction.
- • **Sleek Minimalist Design:** Matte black finish crafted in California elevates your countertop with modern elegance and compact footprint.
- • **Effortless User Experience:** Volumetric dosing lid, no-tool calibration, and quiet operation streamline your daily coffee ritual.
- • **Precision Grinding Mastery:** 41 adjustable settings tailor every grind from espresso to cold brew with unmatched consistency.

## Overview

The Fellow Opus Conical Burr Coffee Grinder is a premium electric grinder designed for home use, featuring 41 grind settings to accommodate espresso, pour-over, French press, and cold brew. Equipped with durable 40mm stainless steel burrs and a powerful yet quiet motor, it ensures consistent grind quality. Its sleek matte black design, combined with user-friendly features like a volumetric dosing lid, magnetic catch cup, and anti-static technology, makes it a must-have for coffee enthusiasts seeking precision and style without the mess.

## Description

About us Fellow is a group of coffee lovers, designers, and tinkers based in San Francisco with team members all across the world. We are on a mission to elevate everyday rituals into moments that matter. Our beautiful precision kitchenware inspires everyone to be more curious, creative, and playful. All style, all substance. We design products for your countertop—not your cupboard—full of thoughtful features you’ll actually use. About us Fellow is a group of coffee lovers, designers, and tinkers based in San Francisco with team members all across the world. We are on a mission to elevate everyday rituals into moments that matter. Our beautiful precision kitchenware inspires everyone to be more curious, creative, and playful. All style, all substance. We design products for your countertop—not your cupboard—full of thoughtful features you’ll actually use. Electric Kettles Meet Stagg EKG, Corvo EKG, & Clyde Electric Kettle. Electric Kettles Meet Stagg EKG, Corvo EKG, & Clyde Electric Kettle. Coffee Machine New (and award-winning!) Aiden Precision Coffee Maker. Coffee Machine New (and award-winning!) Aiden Precision Coffee Maker. Coffee Grinders Game-changing burr coffee grinders from Opus to Ode Gen 2. Coffee Grinders Game-changing burr coffee grinders from Opus to Ode Gen 2. Travel Drinkware Discover the top-rated Carter line of mugs and bottles. Travel Drinkware Discover the top-rated Carter line of mugs and bottles. Award-Winning Design We’re honored to earn acclaim from the specialty coffee world and beyond. Opus Conical Burr Grinder 2023 Red Dot Design Award Clara French Press 2022 Speciality Coffee Association Best New Product Ode Brew Grinder 2021 Speciality Coffee Association Best New Product 2021 Red Dot Design Award Award-Winning Design We’re honored to earn acclaim from the specialty coffee world and beyond. Opus Conical Burr Grinder 2023 Red Dot Design Award Clara French Press 2022 Speciality Coffee Association Best New Product Ode Brew Grinder 2021 Speciality Coffee Association Best New Product 2021 Red Dot Design Award French Press Let your grinds and coffee mingle awhile. French Press Let your grinds and coffee mingle awhile. Coffee Scale Take the math out of your morning with the ultimate coffee scale. Coffee Scale Take the math out of your morning with the ultimate coffee scale. Barware Rocky + Ruby tumblers for wine, whiskey, and cocktails. Barware Rocky + Ruby tumblers for wine, whiskey, and cocktails. Coffee + Food Storage Atmos Vacuum Canisters now in Electric and Manual. Coffee + Food Storage Atmos Vacuum Canisters now in Electric and Manual. Stovetop Kettle A sleek update to a stovetop staple. Stovetop Kettle A sleek update to a stovetop staple. How did we get started? Founded in 2013, we had a vision of bringing the cafe experience home, but without the clunky equipment. We launched our first product, Duo, on Kickstarter. Which product put you on the map? Our iconic Stagg Pour-Over Kettle in 2014. 2 years later launched Stagg EKG, which has become the gold standard of electric kettles, used by champion baristas & home brewers alike. What does the future look like? With over one million customers, we will continue to stay true to our roots of designing each product as a complete reimagination and taking as long as it takes to get it right. How did we get started? Founded in 2013, we had a vision of bringing the cafe experience home, but without the clunky equipment. We launched our first product, Duo, on Kickstarter. Which product put you on the map? Our iconic Stagg Pour-Over Kettle in 2014. 2 years later launched Stagg EKG, which has become the gold standard of electric kettles, used by champion baristas & home brewers alike. What does the future look like? With over one million customers, we will continue to stay true to our roots of designing each product as a complete reimagination and taking as long as it takes to get it right.

Review: Good grinder that can produce consistent results - The function is so simple there's not a whole lot to say about it, but I like the grinder. I have a new Fellows coffee maker on order, but in the meantime, I'm using it with my current coffee maker. I was using a Krups blade grinder with a momentary "on" button, but this Opus grinder now makes it clear to me that a blade grinder like the Krups will never produce consistent results--at least I never was able to achieve consistent results. I immediately started getting better results with the Opus. Because I really have no control on my current coffee maker over parameters that affect extraction, at least I now can set the grind level to optimize extraction results for that coffee maker. So, I really believe that this grinder will enable you to achieve better results even with simple coffee makers. I would also recommend that you get a digital kitchen scale to measure your beans. I scooped out beans for a batch using my typical method and got a feel for how many grams I use for a batch. That's another parameter that's worth controlling. Small changes in amount can be noticeable especially in small batches. Obviously you want to carefully measure you water as well. Reviews regarding retention are mixed. I don't see a problem in that area, but I do need to tap on the grinder to clear it out. When the grinder is finished grinding but still running, I just tap lightly on the top and sides with my knuckles to knock loose retained grounds, and then stop the grinder and empty the bin. I then start the grinder again and repeat the tapping process. There probably will be some more coffee grounds in the bin. I typically need to iterate a couple of times until no more grounds come out. A bellows product is available, but my experience is that tapping and the bellows produce the same results. I recognize that operating this grinder is a little simpler than piloting a 747, but the manual is a bit weak. When I initially opened the package, the catch bin had the espresso attachment in it. It had me scratching my head for a minute, and the pictorial in the manual of the various parts did not show it. Of course I eventually figured it out, but I don't know why the tech writers would skip that detail in the pictorial. And, as has been documented in reviews, the internal grind level control is not documented. Kinda slack in my opinion. Overall, I expect this Opus grinder to work out great.
Review: this grinder is better than most admit, get it when its on sale though - For some context, I like to brew coffee in multiple ways (espresso, pour-over, french press, etc) and do not want multiple grinders. I also did not want to pay anything more than about $250 for a grinder from a reputable brand. Prior to the Fellow I had a standard Baratza Encore (non-ESP) which was basically impossible to get a good grind for espresso on. Other issues I had with the baratza were its chute where grinds would come out, it would just constantly get clogged and oily which made it quite a high maintenance device. So now we arrive at the Fellow Opus. I had a hard time deciding between this and the Baratza Encore ESP, and now Baratza offers the ESP Pro which is a good competitor. I tried an ESP for a week, but the main thing that made me switch from Baratza was that the ESP uses the same chute design as the non-ESP and I hated how clogged and blocky my espresso came out on both machines. Pros: -The anti-static tech works wonders for me. With my Baratza, I would have to do a lot of WDT puck prep because all the espresso came out in blocks. I have had virtually 0 clumps in my espresso grinds on this machine. (pro-tip, you should still clean the contact points every few weeks to keep the anti-static tech working as intended) -Its pretty quiet for a grinder which I was actually really happy about since the Baratza is like a banshee in the morning by comparison. -The hopper cover is a great large dose cup for my drip coffee grinds, and it doubles as a bellows decently enough. -The grind cup and the espresso grinds insert are great, I never have a mess after grinding except for a few sprinkles. I have yet to come across any grinder at this price range that doesn't make at least a bit of a mess after grinding. -The Beanie App is your best friend for adjusting grind sizes using the inner ring! Micro-adjustments with the inner ring are not that hard, many reviews blast this mechanism WAAAAAY to much for the price of this machine. Yes, its not the most intuitive system, but its a single dose hopper. Once you realize your grind is too coarse/fine, its already empty and is easy to take off to adjust. Using Beanie and the same beans makes this easier because it means less adjusting once you find your grind size. -SOOOOO easy to clean, the baratza by comparison was a huge PITA to clean and it would just gather grinds in every darn corner of the chute. -Looks pretty nice for a grinder at this price point. Yes, its plastic and not metal, its an entry-level grinder.... -I find the grind timer button intuitive and simple. I like to do other coffee prep tasks while my stuff grinds, so having everything on a timer is nice. I never have to manually shut off the grinder. Recommend one press for espresso and two for pour-over/french press Cons: -The bottom plate where the dosing cup does scratch easily. I don't think its a huge deal as it mostly gathers really small scratches and even so, it wouldn't be hard to put some felt down if I cared more. Keep it clean of excess grounds and you'll be fine. -The hopper does sometimes catch a few beans. This happened in my Baratza as well, so no big deal to just run the grinder again for 5s to get the last few bits. -Inner adjustment ring is still not the most intuitive design, its NOT nearly as bad as I see so many reviews say for the reasons I put in my Pros section. (Use the Beanie app, it helps so much) -I have to knock the hopper 2-3 times with my hand to get any sticky grounds out. Not a big deal since I have had to do this with my Baratza even more cause of its chute design. Summary: I really love this grinder and think its a perfect entry-level grinder that can basically grind anything decently. Its a jack of all trades, master of none in particular. Especially when its on sale for around $150, I don't think there's as good a versatile grinder with this fine of an adjustment system on the market, including Baratza for all of its clogging issues.

## Features

- THE DO-IT-ALL GRINDER: Opus is a powerful all-purpose grinder that grinds for the full range of coffee brewing styles—espresso, pour-over, electric coffee makers, French press, and cold brew—with 41+ easily adjustable settings.
- 40 MM STAINLESS STEEL CONICAL BURRS: A 6-blade 40 mm conical burr set and powerful motor with 6Nm of torque deliver outstanding consistency and flavor across all brewing styles.
- DESIGNED IN CALIFORNIA: Opus understands your countertop is valuable real estate. Designed in San Francisco by a small but mighty team, Fellow melds minimalist aesthetics with maximum functionality to help you brew better coffee and tea at home.
- EASE AT EVERY STEP: Use the volumetric dosing lid to measure beans for up to 12 cups of brewed coffee, pop the load bin lid for a grind guide so you’re never lost, make precision adjustments using the inner ring, and keep your settings in check with unique no-tool calibration.
- REDUCED GRIND RETENTION: Opus’s direct drop-down design from load bin to catch reduces grind retention, while the anti-static technology and spouted catch make for less chaff mess.
- WARRANTY: Opus comes with a 2-year limited warranty plus an additional year if you register your product at register.fellowproducts.com (US only and registration is free).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BV96VPSR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #156,846 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #52 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | Fellow |
| Brand Name | Fellow |
| Capacity | 110 Grams |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,775 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840228802631 |
| Included Components | Coffee Grinder |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.3"L x 5.1"W x 10.6"H |
| Item Type Name | Coffee Grinder |
| Item Weight | 1.81 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Fellow |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Opus |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 840228804147 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 8.3"L x 5.1"W x 10.6"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 840228802631 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Wattage | 150 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Fellow
- **Color:** Matte Black
- **Item Weight:** 1.81 Kilograms
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How does the Ode grinder perform over time with dark roast beans (i.e., more oily beans)?**
A: I have had grinder for about two months. It grinds well. However make certain to empty your dose of grounds beans completely from the hopper. It will affect the dosage ground. Too much or too little coffee.
Definitely need to clean grinder often with espresso beans due to it's compact size of burr grinder blades and chute output. I clean mine once a week. Hope this helps.

**Q: Does anyone know how loud this model is compared to the ode grinder? is it comparable?**
A: It is quieter than the Ode - and slower.

**Q: Could I grind two lbs at a time without having to let the Opus cool down?**
A: you are limited by the size of the cup the grinds are captured in...i have found smaller portions are less problematic

**Q: Does the collecting cup fit 51 mm portafilter?**
A: Don’t know bout that but, it’s a great grinder and I use it daily. The capacity seems to be much larger than the 20 gms I do each am….looks like you could do 4x what I do each morn. Quiet, efficient, and neat. Not too much room on the kitchen. Try it !

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good grinder that can produce consistent results
*by W***L on February 12, 2026*

The function is so simple there's not a whole lot to say about it, but I like the grinder. I have a new Fellows coffee maker on order, but in the meantime, I'm using it with my current coffee maker. I was using a Krups blade grinder with a momentary "on" button, but this Opus grinder now makes it clear to me that a blade grinder like the Krups will never produce consistent results--at least I never was able to achieve consistent results. I immediately started getting better results with the Opus. Because I really have no control on my current coffee maker over parameters that affect extraction, at least I now can set the grind level to optimize extraction results for that coffee maker. So, I really believe that this grinder will enable you to achieve better results even with simple coffee makers. I would also recommend that you get a digital kitchen scale to measure your beans. I scooped out beans for a batch using my typical method and got a feel for how many grams I use for a batch. That's another parameter that's worth controlling. Small changes in amount can be noticeable especially in small batches. Obviously you want to carefully measure you water as well. Reviews regarding retention are mixed. I don't see a problem in that area, but I do need to tap on the grinder to clear it out. When the grinder is finished grinding but still running, I just tap lightly on the top and sides with my knuckles to knock loose retained grounds, and then stop the grinder and empty the bin. I then start the grinder again and repeat the tapping process. There probably will be some more coffee grounds in the bin. I typically need to iterate a couple of times until no more grounds come out. A bellows product is available, but my experience is that tapping and the bellows produce the same results. I recognize that operating this grinder is a little simpler than piloting a 747, but the manual is a bit weak. When I initially opened the package, the catch bin had the espresso attachment in it. It had me scratching my head for a minute, and the pictorial in the manual of the various parts did not show it. Of course I eventually figured it out, but I don't know why the tech writers would skip that detail in the pictorial. And, as has been documented in reviews, the internal grind level control is not documented. Kinda slack in my opinion. Overall, I expect this Opus grinder to work out great.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ this grinder is better than most admit, get it when its on sale though
*by A***C on December 19, 2025*

For some context, I like to brew coffee in multiple ways (espresso, pour-over, french press, etc) and do not want multiple grinders. I also did not want to pay anything more than about $250 for a grinder from a reputable brand. Prior to the Fellow I had a standard Baratza Encore (non-ESP) which was basically impossible to get a good grind for espresso on. Other issues I had with the baratza were its chute where grinds would come out, it would just constantly get clogged and oily which made it quite a high maintenance device. So now we arrive at the Fellow Opus. I had a hard time deciding between this and the Baratza Encore ESP, and now Baratza offers the ESP Pro which is a good competitor. I tried an ESP for a week, but the main thing that made me switch from Baratza was that the ESP uses the same chute design as the non-ESP and I hated how clogged and blocky my espresso came out on both machines. Pros: -The anti-static tech works wonders for me. With my Baratza, I would have to do a lot of WDT puck prep because all the espresso came out in blocks. I have had virtually 0 clumps in my espresso grinds on this machine. (pro-tip, you should still clean the contact points every few weeks to keep the anti-static tech working as intended) -Its pretty quiet for a grinder which I was actually really happy about since the Baratza is like a banshee in the morning by comparison. -The hopper cover is a great large dose cup for my drip coffee grinds, and it doubles as a bellows decently enough. -The grind cup and the espresso grinds insert are great, I never have a mess after grinding except for a few sprinkles. I have yet to come across any grinder at this price range that doesn't make at least a bit of a mess after grinding. -The Beanie App is your best friend for adjusting grind sizes using the inner ring! Micro-adjustments with the inner ring are not that hard, many reviews blast this mechanism WAAAAAY to much for the price of this machine. Yes, its not the most intuitive system, but its a single dose hopper. Once you realize your grind is too coarse/fine, its already empty and is easy to take off to adjust. Using Beanie and the same beans makes this easier because it means less adjusting once you find your grind size. -SOOOOO easy to clean, the baratza by comparison was a huge PITA to clean and it would just gather grinds in every darn corner of the chute. -Looks pretty nice for a grinder at this price point. Yes, its plastic and not metal, its an entry-level grinder.... -I find the grind timer button intuitive and simple. I like to do other coffee prep tasks while my stuff grinds, so having everything on a timer is nice. I never have to manually shut off the grinder. Recommend one press for espresso and two for pour-over/french press Cons: -The bottom plate where the dosing cup does scratch easily. I don't think its a huge deal as it mostly gathers really small scratches and even so, it wouldn't be hard to put some felt down if I cared more. Keep it clean of excess grounds and you'll be fine. -The hopper does sometimes catch a few beans. This happened in my Baratza as well, so no big deal to just run the grinder again for 5s to get the last few bits. -Inner adjustment ring is still not the most intuitive design, its NOT nearly as bad as I see so many reviews say for the reasons I put in my Pros section. (Use the Beanie app, it helps so much) -I have to knock the hopper 2-3 times with my hand to get any sticky grounds out. Not a big deal since I have had to do this with my Baratza even more cause of its chute design. Summary: I really love this grinder and think its a perfect entry-level grinder that can basically grind anything decently. Its a jack of all trades, master of none in particular. Especially when its on sale for around $150, I don't think there's as good a versatile grinder with this fine of an adjustment system on the market, including Baratza for all of its clogging issues.

### ⭐ More money doesn't mean better quality
*by D***B on January 2, 2025*

I've used the same Baratza Virtuoso grinder for over a decade. Hundreds of pounds of coffee have been ground with very little issues and all were very easy to fix because it's designed to be serviceable. It has its shortcomings, grind consistency being one of them, but you can work around it, especially since it generally will allow some coffee through that's slightly larger then desired. Not a dealbreaker. But when it started getting loud I knew it needed some parts replaced but I decided to "upgrade" my grinder instead. Here's where the Opus comes in. Researching options I kept reading that the more expensive Fellow Ode grinder was very prone to clogging and unclogging things was a lot of work. Many said it happened every couple weeks. Oddly I wasn't seeing as many complaining about the Opus so I opted for this. When first setup it seemed to be a great looking grinder but that was short lived. I measured out 50g of medium roast beans for a partial pot of electric coffee maker coffee, set the grinder to 8 which is in the middle of where they recommend per the inside of the grinder lid (props to them for the neat chart), and told it to grind. . . Grinder turned on but the beans weren't feeding down to the burrs. . . Once I helped them along it started to grind. When I removed the catch bin it was immediately obvious the coffee was ground too fine. I tried brewing it anyways and the basket ran over, leaving grounds in the coffee. Let's try this again. I pulled the lid off the top of the grinder and the bean load bin had chafe all over in it. The top lid creates an air tight(ish) seal when you slide it on so upon removal it pulled the lightweight chafe into the bin. Cleaned it out, poured beans in, adjusted the grind to 9 which is the coarsest they recommend for my coffee method, and put the lid back on. But now the air tight lid forced trapped coffee grounds out the bottom of the grinder, all over the place. . . Right in their description they say "mess-free mornings" and "anti-static technology" yet I'm not seeing either here. Cleaned things up and ground the coffee beans and immediately noticed there barely a difference in the grind, still being much too fine. Tried again with a grind setting of 10, and again at 11. Even at 11 (the coarsest it goes) the grind was too fine for the brew method even though this is the setting for cold brew, what should be a very coarse grind. And I didn't give up here. I proceeded to use the grinder for a week, trying to figure out what's going on, and as time went by I couldn't get a good grind but did notice the grind time was getting longer and longer, and it seemed as though the grind was getting finer. . . It was clogging, just like Ode reviews complained about. It was taking 4 minutes to grind 50g of medium roast beans- I can hand grind faster than that. We're done with this grinder. Before boxing it back up I ran a little test for others to see what I'm dealing with. In the pictures the left dish is a grind setting of 5, the middle is 7.5, and the right is 10. Very little difference, especially considering 5 is the middle grind setting but was so fine that it's espresso fineness, and 10 is the coarse cold brew setting. All that being said, avoid this grinder. Other reviewers give it praise but that's not what we saw. The Encore that replaced this (for less money) worked right out of the box, with the grinder set to the recommended setting and we finally had a good pot of electric brewer coffee.

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