28 grind settings, one-touch operation, and a cordless design that pairs perfectly with the Nano and Mino. We tested it extensively.
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Pre-ground coffee degrades within 15–30 minutes of grinding. If you're using the OutIn Nano or Mino with ground coffee, the quality of your grind dramatically affects the quality of your espresso.
The OutIn Fino was designed specifically to pair with OutIn's espresso machines — same aesthetic, same portability, same one-touch philosophy.
Yes, significantly. We tested the OutIn Nano with three setups: capsules, pre-ground supermarket coffee, and freshly ground beans with the Fino. The difference between pre-ground and freshly ground was immediately noticeable — brighter flavour, cleaner finish, stronger aroma.
The Fino's patented consistency technology ensures uniform particle size, which is critical for espresso extraction. Uneven grinds lead to channelling and sour, under-extracted espresso.
The external rotation dial gives you 28 clear grind levels plus stepless micro-adjustment between each step — meaning you effectively have infinite adjustment. From espresso to French press, the Fino covers every brewing method. For the Nano and Mino, OutIn recommends starting at grind level 2-1.
Pair the Fino with your Nano or Mino for the ultimate bean-to-cup portable coffee experience.
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If you're a coffee enthusiast who insists on freshly ground beans, yes. The Fino is genuinely excellent — consistent, fast, quiet, and designed specifically to work with OutIn's machines.
If you're happy with capsules, you don't need the Fino at all. The Nano and Mino both work perfectly well with Nespresso-style pods.
If you're on a budget, a manual grinder like the Timemore C2 (~$55) will produce comparable grind quality at a fraction of the price — it just requires manual effort.