Trying not to think of what might happen today with my Dad, let's have a quick look at my grinder setup at work.
The work place coffee always gave me heart burn, so I decided to switch to an affordable but nice brewing equipment and specialty #coffee.
My brewing equipment (not shown) consists of a plastic Hario V60 and an Aeropress, without the Flow control cap that I have at home.
Both are capable of brewing a great cup.
As for the grinders, I am running a #Timemore #Chestnut C3s Pro and a #1zpresso #Q2s Heptagonal handgrinder.
Both are two nifty little grinders with conical 38mm burrs, although they have a different geometry.
The Timemore features some additional cutting teeth which function as prebreakers.
The Chestnut is a bit sturdier and bigger, feels better in the hand, while the build quality on the Q2s feels a bit higher.
Also the Q2s fits into the plunger of an Aeropress for easy travel.
Both a capable of producing a great cup for pour-over. The Chestnut is also capable of grinding fine enough for Espresso, but it's focus is clearly Filter.
I like both of them and highly recommend both, If you are looking for a good quality budget grinder.
Clocking in at just under 100 Euro (sometimes a little over, sometimes a little under), both are great value for money.
Personally I prefer the flavor profile of the 1zpresso Q2s, but the Timemore Chestnut C3s really isn't far behind and you might prefer the Chestnut.

