Overview
Mazzer Mini Timer “Converted-to-Doserless” Espresso Coffee Grinder
We had a bunch of ‘doser’ version Mazzer Mini Timer espresso coffee grinders sitting in stock for a few years. As we all know, no one wants doser grinders. Therefore, we converted these grinders to doserless with a new funnel, new gasket, new screen, new faceplate, and new screws. This is a rare occasion we will do this because we are shying away from doser grinders for the future.
For more info, read our article on Doser vs Doserless Grinders.
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Features
Doserless
- Funnel: We replaced the doser assembly with the same funnel you will see on the Mini Electronic models.
- Portafilter fork: We replaced the original fork with the new hands free version.
Grinding burrs
- Flat burrs: Large size at 58 mm. The larger the size, the more of a grinding surface, resulting in faster production.
- High rpm: Faster spinning rate at 1600 rpm. The higher the speed, the faster the production, which can increase efficiency and reduce wait times.
- Easy access: Remove the bean hopper. Turn the grinding adjust to the coarser direction until the top assembly comes off. This will give you access to the burrs and the grinding chamber. You can remove the burrs with a Flathead or Philips head screwdriver.
Grinding adjustment
- Stepless: Infinite number of grind settings which allows you really fine tune your grind. Adjustment dial is located underneath the hopper. The entire dial is numbered so you can remember your current grind setting easier. Turn clockwise for a coarser grind and counterclockwise for a finer grind.
- Adjustment lever: This lever screws into the adjustment dial and helps you easily change your grind settings. There are 5 positions where you can install this lever. Once you find your correct grind setting, you can move the lever to another position that won’t stick out the sides.
Bean hopper
- Low profile: The total height of the grinder without the hopper is a little under 12″. The bean hopper adds another 5″ bringing the total height to approximately 17″. The total capacity is approximately 1.3 pounds of whole coffee beans, a little over half the size of a standard kilo bag.
- Set screw: Secures the hopper to the grinder. Serves as a reminder for users from quickly removing the hopper if it is full of beans.
Finger guard – Prevents users from “accidentally” putting their fingers in the grinding burrs. - Stopper: A door near the bottom of the hopper slides inward to close the opening This allows you to remove the hopper with beans inside so you can easily change the beans. There will be some beans already passed in the burrs which will have to be ground out first before removing the hopper.
Controls
- Timer: Located on the right side of the grinder. Turning the dial all the way will start the grinding process and will stop after 1 minute. To manually stop the grinding process, turn the dial back counterclockwise. The timer acts as a safety feature to prevent users from walking away and overflowing the doser (when it was originally installed).
ETL Certified
- Effective July 17, 2006, all of our Mazzer Mini Timer grinders have an ETL certification. ETL certification insures that a manufacturer is utilizing quality components for product safety, and ongoing inspections and site visits by ETL insure that manufacturers do not deviate from those standards of product safety. Ultimately, this insures you that internal components are the same (no cost cutting) without the approval of ETL.
Specifications
| Brand | Mazzer |
|---|---|
| Height (inches) | 17, approximate |
| Width (inches) | 6.5, approximate |
| Depth (inches) | 13.5, approximate |
| Weight (pounds) | 23 |
| Wattage (watts) | 250 |
| Voltage (volts) | 110 – 120 |
| Burr size (mm), Type | 58, flat |
| Grinding speed (RPM) | 1600 |
| Hopper capacity (grams) | 600 |
| Doser/Container capacity (grams) | 200 |
| Country of manufacture | Venice, Italy |
Notes
Espresso Coffee Grinder Warnings:
- Roast Profiles: Espresso grinders sold by 1st-line Equipment, unless specifically indicated on the grinder page, are manufactured for coffee beans that have Italian or espresso roast profiles. Lighter roasted coffee beans may clog the grinder or not grind fine enough. Darker roasted coffee beans, such as French roasted or oily coffee beans, may clog the grinding chamber and/or the grinder chute where the ground coffee exits.
- Changing grind settings: It is very important to only change grind settings when the unit is powered on and the burrs are in motion. If you do not do this, the burrs will ‘gunk’ up and render the grinder to only produce very coarse grinds or no grinds at all. To remedy this, you will have to open up the grinder to get access to the grinding burrs. This issue will be considered operator error for lack of following directions, and not be classified as a defective grinder.
- Electrical cord: For most grinders, the cord is placed between the packaging (foam or cardboard) and the underside body of the grinder. During shipping, it is normal for a bend or insignificant blemish/slice to damage the cord.
- Finding coffee grinds in a new grinder: Most manufacturers test their grinders with coffee beans before they leave their facility. Unfortunately, they are not always able to get every trace of coffee out of the grinders after testing. As a result, you may find coffee beans or grinds inside your grinder, or there may be grinds in the packaging.
- Static issues: There are static issues with all grinders, even the highest-quality models. We firmly believe that the static comes from the coffee beans. If you are having static problems with your coffee grinder, try using a different blend of beans.
- Electrical: To avoid electrical damage (which is not considered a manufacturer's defect), please acquire and install a single-outlet surge suppressor rated at 1080 joules or higher. A surge without protection can damage a grinder at the power switch, the capacitor, the motor, or the wiring.
- Burr cleaning: For routine maintenance of the grinding burrs, we recommend using grinder cleaning agents. We do not recommend any removal of the burrs or the burr carrier for cleaning (unless necessary) as re-assembly can cause damage. If the grinder chamber is dis-assembled, the warranty is voided for any damages that result. It is important to always remove all coffee grinds from the threads of the burr carrier and the grinding chamber.
- Replacing burrs: NEVER use a flat head screwdriver and hammer to wedge UNDER the burrs for removal. This could badly damage your grinder.
Support
Parts Diagram
- Please use the parts diagrams provided below to determine the part(s) you need. Then use our search box above to find the part(s) on our website.
Note: These parts diagrams are provided by the manufacturers. We list them on our site for informational purposes only. We do not stock every single part listed nor can we guarantee that every part is available to order. - If uncertain, please go to the equipment model or part product page. Then use the Q&A tab found on that web page to ask your question.
- Lastly, and only if the first 2 options were exhausted, please use our parts inquiry page.
- Our call center does not have the training to handle parts inquiries for over 60,000 different parts items. Asking any questions regarding parts will more than likely result in you being referred to the above steps.
- Please note also that all parts purchases are non-returnable or refundable and do not include technical support, instructions, or warranties as the purchase price of any part does not cover the cost of technical support. Technical support is available for repairing equipment in our shop.
- Sorry, we will only special order a part for a model we carry AND was purchased through our supply chain.
- Since we are unaware of the mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing expertise of a parts buyer or the tools owned by a parts buyer, we are never able to advise if a self-repair can be performed.
Diagram
| # | SKU |
| 1A | SMISCAE03/QQQ (hopper) |
| 1B | SMISCAEU3/QQQ (hopper+label) |
| 2 | SMI0COD01/QQQ |
| 3 | SMI0SEB01/QQQ |
| 4 | S000ETA15/AQQ |
| 5 | SSJ0GHA02/QQQ |
| 6 | S000ETA03/AQQ |
| 7 | S00SPEA00/QQQ |
| 8 | SMI0POA04/AQQ |
| 9 | FMA00182D/QQQ |
| 10 | SMI0POA01/QQQ |
| 11 | SSJ0COA01/BQQ |
| 12 | S000CUA07/AQQ |
| 13 | S000MOB14/QQQ |
| 14 | S000ETA00/QQQ |
| 15 | S000GUA01/QQQ |
| 16A | SMISGRA02/BQQ (manual/timer) |
| 16B | SMISGRL04/BQQ (automatic) |
| 16C | SMISGRA06/BQQ (manual/timer) |
| 16D | SMISGRE02/QQQ (ETL manual/timer) |
| 16E | SMISGRU04/BQQ (ETL automatic) |
| 16F | SMISGRE02/QQQ (ETL manual/timer) |
| 17 | S000PIA10/AQQ |
| 18 | S000TAA02/QQQ |
| 19 | SMI0CAAA2/AQQ |
| 20 | S000TAA20/QQQ |
| 21 | S000TIA02/QQQ |
| 22 | S000TAA03/QQQ |
| 23 | S000MAB01/QQQ |
| 24 | S000INA09/QQQ |
| 25 | S000TAA07/QQQ |
| 26 | S000MAB05/QQQ |
| 27 | S000INA12/AQQ |
| 28 | S000FOB02/CQQ |
| 29A | S000LAA06/QQQ (230/240V,green) |
| 29B | S000LAA07/QQQ (110V UL,red) |
| 30A | SMI0PIB03/QQQ (stainless steel) |
| 30B | SMI0PIB02/QQQ (plastic) |
| 31 | SMI0ROA00/QQQ |
| 32A | SMISPAE02/QQQ (220-240V 50Hz) |
| 32B | SMISPAU02/QQQ (110V 60Hz) |
| 32C | SMISPAS02/QQQ (220V 60Hz) |
| 32D | SMISPAJ02/QQQ (100V 50-60Hz) |
| 33 | SMI0CAB03/BQQ |
| 34A | S000GRB03/QQQ (220-240V 50-60Hz) |
| 34B | S000GRB05/QQQ (110V 60Hz) |
| 35A | S000COE17/QQQ (220-240V 50-60Hz) |
| 35B | S000COE13/QQQ (110V 60Hz) |
| 36A | SMI0PINM1/QQQ (manual/timer) |
| 36B | SMI0PINA1/QQQ (automatic) |
| 37A | S000COC02/QQQ (MC 9.10 - 230V 50Hz) |
| 37B | S000COC20/QQQ (BG 9.10 - 110V 60Hz) |
| 37C | S000COC28/QQQ (BG 9.10 - 220V 60Hz) |
| 37D | S000COC24/QQQ (BG 9.10 - 100V 50-60Hz) |
| 37E | S000COC18/QQQ (BG 9.10 - 230V 50Hz) |
| 38 | S000DAA02/QQQ |
| 39 | S000MOA04/QQQ |
| 40 | S000SOT02/QQQ |
| 41 | S000TAA18/QQQ |
| 42 | S00SPIA01/QQQ |
| 43A | S000CAD01/BQQ (Italy) |
| 43B | S000CAD04/BQQ (Europe) |
| 43C | S000CAD05/BQQ (U.S.A.) |
| 43D | S000CAD07/BQQ (Australia) |
| 43E | S000CAD08/BQQ (Great Britain) |
| 43F | S000CAD10/BQQ (Israel) |
| 43G | S000CAD06/BQQ (Switzerland) |
| 43H | S000CAD16/QQQ (China) |
| 43I | S000CAD18/QQQ (Argentina) |
| 43J | S000CAD19/QQQ (Korea) |
| 44 | S000PAB15/QQQ |
| 45 | S000ETA14/AQQ |
| 46 | S000TAA19/QQQ |
| 47 | SMI0LAM01/AQQ |
| 48 | MOTOR LABEL |
| # | SKU |
| 1 | S000COD02/QQQ |
| 2 | S000CIA02/QQQ |
| 3 | S000MAB02/AQQ |
| 4 | SMISSTA04/QQQ |
| 5 | S000SEA01/QQQ |
| 6 | S000STA03/BQQ |
| 7 | S000MOB05/QQQ |
| 8 | S000STA02/BQQ |
| 9 | S000ROA02/BQQ |
| 10 | S00SMIA07/QQQ |
| 11 | SMI0PRB01/QQQ |
| 12A | SMI0TUA04/BQQ (automatic) |
| 12B | SMI0TUA02/CQQ (manual) |
| 13 | S000ETA14/AQQ |
| 14A | S000PRA02/QAQ (53mm) |
| 14B | S000PRA02/QQQ (54.5mm) |
| 14C | S000PRA02/QCQ (57.5mm) |
| 15 | S000VIA04/QQQ |
| 16 | S000ANA01/AQQ |
| 17 | S000CRA02/AQQ |
| 18 | S000VIA01/QQQ |
| 19 | S00SCOB02/QQQ |
| 20 | S000DIA01/AQQ |
| 21 | S000MOB06/QQQ |
| 22 | S000STA05/QQQ |
| 23 | S00SMIA11/QQQ |
| 24 | S00SFOA01/QQQ |
| 25 | S000NAA01/AQQ |
| 26 | S00SLEA02/QQQ |
| 27 | S000MOB03/QQQ |
| 28 | S000FOA03/QQQ |
| 29 | S000MOB04/QQQ |
| 30 | S000ETA14/AQQ |
| 31 | S000STA06/AQQ |
| 32 | S000SEA02/QQQ |
| 33 | S000MAB03/AQQ |
| 34 | S00SGRA08/AQQ |
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Q & A
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Do you have a photo of the black version?
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Answered by the admin Sorry, we do not have a picture at this time. We will try to get one done next week.Answered by the admin
Is it possible to see a picture of the modded Mazzer mini?
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Q Is it possible to see a picture of the modded Mazzer mini? answer nowAsked by on March 7, 2024 10:01 amAnswered by the admin
The page already has the pictures of the doserless funnel installed. We are unsure what more you want.
Hi, I don't understand why this Mazzer Mini Converted to Doserless has 58mm burrs instead of 64mm burrs?
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Q Hi, I don't understand why this Mazzer Mini Converted to Doserless has 58mm burrs instead of 64mm...... Read more answer nowAsked by on October 27, 2022 11:45 amAnswered by the admin
The reason is that the Mazzer Mini Doser version with the smaller burrs was converted to doserless by removing the doser. If the larger burrs are preferred, then the standard Mazzer Mini Electronic version should be purchased.
I purchased a Mazzer Mini from you ages ago. I need to clean it, replace the hopper and possibly install new burr grinders. Is there anything I need to clean and reassemble the the grinder? Videos you might recommend?
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Q I purchased a Mazzer Mini from you ages ago. I need to clean it, replace the hopper and possibly ...... Read more answer nowAsked by on August 19, 2022 12:57 pmAnswered by the admin
We suggest PulyGrind. Sorry, we do not have any videos at this time. You can do a search and there are most likely many listed in the search engines.
