Zwilling 1010590 Enfinigy Coffee Bean Grinder, Black
Key Features
- 140 grind settings give more control than most grinders in this size range
- Conical burr design helps maintain more even particle consistency
- Narrow footprint works well on crowded counters
- Lower-noise motor compared to many entry-level grinders
- Pulse grinding option for finer adjustment control
- Suitable for espresso, pour-over, drip coffee, and French press
- Hopper capacity works well for daily fresh bean rotation
- Simple exterior. Nothing flashy, just functional
| Manufacturer | Zwilling |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 1010590 |
| Selling Unit | Each |
| Product Type | Coffee Grinder |
| Grinder Type | Conical Burr |
Product Description
One thing that stands out here pretty quickly is the grind consistency. A lot of smaller countertop grinders start producing uneven particles once you move between espresso and medium settings, but this one stays fairly controlled across the range. The 140 grind settings give it more flexibility than you’d expect from a grinder in this size category, especially for users switching between espresso shots, drip coffee, AeroPress, or French press during the week.
The conical burr system helps keep heat lower during grinding, so beans don’t lose aroma as aggressively as they can in cheaper blade grinders. You notice it most with lighter roasts and espresso blends. Flavor separation stays cleaner. Not dramatic marketing-cleaner. Just noticeably more consistent cup to cup.
Physically, the footprint stays manageable. It’s tall, but narrow enough for smaller prep counters, office coffee stations, apartment kitchens, or secondary café setups where space disappears fast. The stainless steel and black finish combination also hides fingerprints better than glossy grinders usually do. Small thing, but people who clean equipment daily appreciate it.
Noise levels are fairly controlled too. Not silent obviously no grinder really is but the 135W motor avoids the harsh high-pitched sound common in lower-cost home grinders. Feels more stable during operation. The hopper size is modest at around one pound capacity, which keeps it practical for fresher bean rotation instead of bulk storage.
Cleaning is straightforward. The burr access is easier than many compact grinders where half the housing needs to come apart just to clear old grounds. For restaurant side stations, small cafés, office setups, or serious home espresso users, that matters more over time than flashy controls or oversized touchscreens.
Not the cheapest grinder in the category. But it’s clearly built with regular daily use in mind rather than occasional weekend brewing.

Full Specifications
| Manufacturer | Zwilling |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 1010590 |
| Selling Unit | Each |
| Product Type | Coffee Grinder |
| Grinder Type | Conical Burr |
| Material | Stainless Steel / Plastic |
| Color | Black |
| Voltage | 120V |
| Hertz | 60 Hz |
| Wattage | 135W |
| Plug Type | NEMA 5-15P |
| Voltage Range | 220–240V |
| Grind Settings | 140 Adjustable Settings |
| Pulse Function | Yes |
| Hopper Capacity | 1 lb |
| Certifications | cETLus Certified |
| Product Width | 4.72 in |
| Product Depth | 8 in |
| Product Height | 15.67 in |
| Product Weight | 6.61 lb |
| Shipping Weight | 8.2 lb |
| Warranty | 3 Years |
Pros & Cons
✔ Pros
- Wide 140-setting grind range
- Consistent burr grinding performance
- Compact countertop footprint
- Easier cleaning access than many compact grinders
- Works across multiple brew methods
- Quieter than many entry-level grinders
✘ Cons
- Not built for heavy commercial throughput
- Tall profile may not fit under some cabinets
- Hopper capacity is moderate
- Plastic housing components in some areas
- No built-in scale or dosing timer
Best Use Cases
-
Home espresso setups
-
Small café backup grinder stations
-
Office coffee bars
-
Pour-over brewing stations
-
Restaurant beverage counters
-
Daily specialty coffee brewing
Buying Considerations
How It Compares
| Feature | Zwilling 1010590 Enfinigy Coffee Bean Grinder, Black | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Grind Settings | 140 Adjustable Settings | 40-60 Settings |
| Hopper Capacity | 10.5 oz (approx. 0.65 lb) | 8 oz (0.5 lb) |
| Burr Material | Stainless Steel Conical Burr | Ceramic or Steel Alloy |
| Grind Programming | 12 Settings (Cups/Timed) | Manual/Timer Only |
| Product Finish | High-End Matte Black | Plastic / Polished Steel |
| Wattage | 150W | 100W - 130W |
Frequently Asked Questions
Maintenance Tips
- Weekly Clean burr chamber weekly if used daily
- Weekly Avoid oily flavored beans since residue builds faster inside compact grinders
- Weekly Empty hopper before changing bean types for cleaner flavor transitions
- Weekly Brush out fine grounds regularly around adjustment dial areas
- Weekly Keep burr assembly dry during cleaning
Compatibility Information
Financial Performance & ROI Calculator
Adjust the sliders below to match your kitchen's actual operating conditions and see your projected annual savings.
Annual Savings Breakdown
| Energy Savings (0.05 kWh/hr saved) | $0 |
| Labor Savings (1 hrs/day automation) | $0 |
| Est. Annual Maintenance | −$50 |
| Net Annual Savings | $0 |
Total Cost of Ownership 5-Year
Full lifetime cost of owning and operating this equipment — updated live as you adjust the sliders above.
| Cost Component | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Purchase Price | One-time | $150 |
| Maintenance $50/yr × 5 yrs | Recurring | $250 |
| Consumables $40/yr × 5 yrs | Recurring | $200 |
| Total 5-Year TCO | $600 | |
Lifetime savings update in real-time based on your slider inputs above.
Where to Buy →
Choose your preferred store below
* These are affiliate links. We may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.