In January of 2023, CES took place in Las Vegas, allowing all sorts of brands to show off their latest wares. Coffee favorite Fellow took part in the Pepcom at CES event by showing off their latest product: a brand-new grinder that can handle espresso.
Engadget broke the news on Thursday that next month Fellow will be debuting a new coffee grinder called the Opus. For the past few years, Fellow has offered the Ode Brew grinder, one of the best in the industry. Both generations of that grinder use professional-grade flat burrs, with the Ode Gen 2 boasting improved burrs that can grind finer — but not fine enough for espresso, arguably the biggest strike against the machine.
Here’s what we know so far about Fellow’s new Opus grinder.
The Fellow Opus Has Conical Burrs
Switching things up from the 64mm flat burrs of Fellow’s Ode Gen 2 grinder, the Opus uses a six-blade 40mm conical burr setup that Fellow calls “C6-40 Burly Burrs.” Conical burrs aren’t necessarily better or worse than flat burrs, but they are cheaper to manufacture (more on that later).
The burrs are powered by a motor cranking out 6 n*m of torque at the burr, which Fellow claims combine to deliver excellent grind consistency and flavor profiles that are approved by certified Q-Graders — essentially sommeliers for coffee.
