Hi Chris
It doesn't have a peg to hold the bag if that's what you mean.
It can easily adjust between different brew styles though and has virtually no wastage between changes.
The key feature of the Nino is a stainless steel chute which is connected right into the grind chamber, as opposed to the traditional Mazzer type grinders which have a substantial "tunnel" which the grinds have to make their way through before exiting through the chute.
The Nino churns out a 20 gram double in approximately 2.8 seconds. A one second purge in the morning is all that is needed to get into fresh beans- ditto between bean changes.
It doesn't have a peg to hold the bag if that's what you mean.
It can easily adjust between different brew styles though and has virtually no wastage between changes.
The key feature of the Nino is a stainless steel chute which is connected right into the grind chamber, as opposed to the traditional Mazzer type grinders which have a substantial "tunnel" which the grinds have to make their way through before exiting through the chute.
The Nino churns out a 20 gram double in approximately 2.8 seconds. A one second purge in the morning is all that is needed to get into fresh beans- ditto between bean changes.


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