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product_id: 512922925
title: "Fellow Opus Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, 41 Settings, Anti-Static, Black"
brand: "fellow"
price: "26530 som"
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reviews_count: 13
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# 40mm stainless steel conical burrs 41 precision grind settings Anti-static tech reduces mess Fellow Opus Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, 41 Settings, Anti-Static, Black

**Brand:** fellow
**Price:** 26530 som
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ☕ Elevate your coffee game with precision and style — don’t settle for less!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Fellow Opus Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, 41 Settings, Anti-Static, Black by fellow
- **How much does it cost?** 26530 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- fellow enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fellow brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Precision:** Volumetric dosing lid and no-tool calibration make perfect coffee easy every time.
- • **Built to Perform & Last:** Powerful 6Nm motor and durable stainless steel burrs deliver precision and longevity.
- • **Master Every Brew Style:** 41 grind settings tailor your coffee from espresso to cold brew with flawless consistency.
- • **Sleek Minimalist Design:** Matte black finish crafted in California elevates your countertop aesthetic and coffee ritual.
- • **Clean Counter, Clean Taste:** Anti-static technology and direct drop design minimize grind retention and chaff mess.

## Overview

The Fellow Opus Conical Burr Coffee Grinder features 41 adjustable grind settings and a powerful 6Nm motor paired with 40mm stainless steel conical burrs for consistent, high-quality grinds across all brewing methods. Its anti-static technology and direct drop design reduce mess and grind retention, while the volumetric dosing lid and no-tool calibration ensure precision and ease. Designed in California with a sleek matte black finish, it’s a durable, stylish upgrade for any home coffee enthusiast.

## Description

desertcart.com: Fellow Opus Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, 41 Settings, Anti-Static, Black | Electric Espresso Grinder for Home Use, 40mm Stainless Steel Burrs, for Pour-Over, French Press, Drip & Cold Brew, Matte : Home & Kitchen

Review: Consistent grind & still producing a great cup 2 years later with minimal upkeep - We've been using this for almost a couple years now with daily pour-over in our Hario v60 using Cafec filters as we don't have an espresso machine yet. The grind has been quick and consistently sized, doing roughly 25g for our two servings in less than 30 seconds. You can get really granular with the grind size, however we finally landed at a sweet spot for the Hario around 9.5. Since we don't usually bother spraying down the beans which would probably help, there is a lot of static resulting in grounds sticking to several sections. It's never caused any kind of clog though, just a small mess to clean up. The included cup is handy to use for weighing and adding, though at this point we use a Muvna scale with a pour spout instead as it's quicker and more aesthetic, haha. Overall been a great, reliable machine that's easy to use, it processes all the beans added, and you can still hold a conversation while it's running. Hopefully it'll continue to last, but I would absolutely consider Fellow again for a grinder.
Review: Best Coffee grinder ..!! - I honestly debated buying the Fellow Opus for weeks, but I finally pulled the trigger, and I'm genuinely obsessed. For years, I struggled with trying to make one grinder do everything—it was always a messy compromise between my morning espresso ritual and the big French Press batch I make on weekends. The Opus has completely solved that problem. The 41 grind settings are the absolute hero here. I can now effortlessly jump from a super-fine, consistent grind for my espresso machine (seriously, the consistency is top-notch, leading to perfect pulls) to a perfectly uniform, coarse grind for my French Press or Cold Brew. The clean taste and absence of "fines" in my brews is a night and day difference. I'm finally tasting the nuanced notes in my beans that I was missing before. Beyond its performance as a true workhorse, this thing is a beauty. The Matte Black design is sleek, compact, and looks incredibly sharp sitting on my counter—it instantly elevated the look of my whole coffee bar. It's quiet enough not to wake up the whole house, and the dose cup system makes my morning routine so much cleaner. If you're a home brewer who demands quality across all brew methods, trust me, this is the one. It's the best coffee upgrade I've made all year.

## Features

- THE DO-IT-ALL GRINDER: Opus is a powerful all-purpose grinder that grinds for the full range of coffee brewing styles—espresso, pour-over, electric coffee makers, French press, and cold brew—with 41+ easily adjustable settings.
- 40 MM STAINLESS STEEL CONICAL BURRS: A 6-blade 40 mm conical burr set and powerful motor with 6Nm of torque deliver outstanding consistency and flavor across all brewing styles.
- DESIGNED IN CALIFORNIA: Opus understands your countertop is valuable real estate. Designed in San Francisco by a small but mighty team, Fellow melds minimalist aesthetics with maximum functionality to help you brew better coffee and tea at home.
- EASE AT EVERY STEP: Use the volumetric dosing lid to measure beans for up to 12 cups of brewed coffee, pop the load bin lid for a grind guide so you’re never lost, make precision adjustments using the inner ring, and keep your settings in check with unique no-tool calibration.
- REDUCED GRIND RETENTION: Opus’s direct drop-down design from load bin to catch reduces grind retention, while the anti-static technology and spouted catch make for less chaff mess.
- WARRANTY: Opus comes with a 2-year limited warranty plus an additional year if you register your product at register.fellowproducts.com (US only and registration is free).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Fellow |
| Capacity | 110 g |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.3"L x 5.1"W x 10.6"H |
| Item Weight | 1.81 kg |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 8.3"L x 5.1"W x 10.6"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Milling |
| Specific Uses For Product | Espresso, Grinding |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Wattage | 150 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Fellow
- **Color:** Matte Black
- **Item Weight:** 1.81 kg
- **Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

![Fellow Opus Conical Burr Coffee Grinder, 41 Settings, Anti-Static, Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61TFwF-HJlL.jpg)
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## Questions & Answers

**Q: How does the Ode grinder perform over time with dark roast beans (i.e., more oily beans)?**
A: I have had grinder for about two months. It grinds well. However make certain to empty your dose of grounds beans completely from the hopper. It will affect the dosage ground. Too much or too little coffee.
Definitely need to clean grinder often with espresso beans due to it's compact size of burr grinder blades and chute output. I clean mine once a week. Hope this helps.

**Q: Does anyone know how loud this model is compared to the ode grinder? is it comparable?**
A: It is quieter than the Ode - and slower.

**Q: Could I grind two lbs at a time without having to let the Opus cool down?**
A: you are limited by the size of the cup the grinds are captured in...i have found smaller portions are less problematic

**Q: Does the collecting cup fit 51 mm portafilter?**
A: Don’t know bout that but, it’s a great grinder and I use it daily. The capacity seems to be much larger than the 20 gms I do each am….looks like you could do 4x what I do each morn. Quiet, efficient, and neat. Not too much room on the kitchen. Try it !

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Consistent grind & still producing a great cup 2 years later with minimal upkeep
*by A***R on July 11, 2026*

We've been using this for almost a couple years now with daily pour-over in our Hario v60 using Cafec filters as we don't have an espresso machine yet. The grind has been quick and consistently sized, doing roughly 25g for our two servings in less than 30 seconds. You can get really granular with the grind size, however we finally landed at a sweet spot for the Hario around 9.5. Since we don't usually bother spraying down the beans which would probably help, there is a lot of static resulting in grounds sticking to several sections. It's never caused any kind of clog though, just a small mess to clean up. The included cup is handy to use for weighing and adding, though at this point we use a Muvna scale with a pour spout instead as it's quicker and more aesthetic, haha. Overall been a great, reliable machine that's easy to use, it processes all the beans added, and you can still hold a conversation while it's running. Hopefully it'll continue to last, but I would absolutely consider Fellow again for a grinder.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Coffee grinder ..!!
*by R***C on November 16, 2025*

I honestly debated buying the Fellow Opus for weeks, but I finally pulled the trigger, and I'm genuinely obsessed. For years, I struggled with trying to make one grinder do everything—it was always a messy compromise between my morning espresso ritual and the big French Press batch I make on weekends. The Opus has completely solved that problem. The 41 grind settings are the absolute hero here. I can now effortlessly jump from a super-fine, consistent grind for my espresso machine (seriously, the consistency is top-notch, leading to perfect pulls) to a perfectly uniform, coarse grind for my French Press or Cold Brew. The clean taste and absence of "fines" in my brews is a night and day difference. I'm finally tasting the nuanced notes in my beans that I was missing before. Beyond its performance as a true workhorse, this thing is a beauty. The Matte Black design is sleek, compact, and looks incredibly sharp sitting on my counter—it instantly elevated the look of my whole coffee bar. It's quiet enough not to wake up the whole house, and the dose cup system makes my morning routine so much cleaner. If you're a home brewer who demands quality across all brew methods, trust me, this is the one. It's the best coffee upgrade I've made all year.

### ⭐ More money doesn't mean better quality
*by D***B on January 2, 2025*

I've used the same Baratza Virtuoso grinder for over a decade. Hundreds of pounds of coffee have been ground with very little issues and all were very easy to fix because it's designed to be serviceable. It has its shortcomings, grind consistency being one of them, but you can work around it, especially since it generally will allow some coffee through that's slightly larger then desired. Not a dealbreaker. But when it started getting loud I knew it needed some parts replaced but I decided to "upgrade" my grinder instead. Here's where the Opus comes in. Researching options I kept reading that the more expensive Fellow Ode grinder was very prone to clogging and unclogging things was a lot of work. Many said it happened every couple weeks. Oddly I wasn't seeing as many complaining about the Opus so I opted for this. When first setup it seemed to be a great looking grinder but that was short lived. I measured out 50g of medium roast beans for a partial pot of electric coffee maker coffee, set the grinder to 8 which is in the middle of where they recommend per the inside of the grinder lid (props to them for the neat chart), and told it to grind. . . Grinder turned on but the beans weren't feeding down to the burrs. . . Once I helped them along it started to grind. When I removed the catch bin it was immediately obvious the coffee was ground too fine. I tried brewing it anyways and the basket ran over, leaving grounds in the coffee. Let's try this again. I pulled the lid off the top of the grinder and the bean load bin had chafe all over in it. The top lid creates an air tight(ish) seal when you slide it on so upon removal it pulled the lightweight chafe into the bin. Cleaned it out, poured beans in, adjusted the grind to 9 which is the coarsest they recommend for my coffee method, and put the lid back on. But now the air tight lid forced trapped coffee grounds out the bottom of the grinder, all over the place. . . Right in their description they say "mess-free mornings" and "anti-static technology" yet I'm not seeing either here. Cleaned things up and ground the coffee beans and immediately noticed there barely a difference in the grind, still being much too fine. Tried again with a grind setting of 10, and again at 11. Even at 11 (the coarsest it goes) the grind was too fine for the brew method even though this is the setting for cold brew, what should be a very coarse grind. And I didn't give up here. I proceeded to use the grinder for a week, trying to figure out what's going on, and as time went by I couldn't get a good grind but did notice the grind time was getting longer and longer, and it seemed as though the grind was getting finer. . . It was clogging, just like Ode reviews complained about. It was taking 4 minutes to grind 50g of medium roast beans- I can hand grind faster than that. We're done with this grinder. Before boxing it back up I ran a little test for others to see what I'm dealing with. In the pictures the left dish is a grind setting of 5, the middle is 7.5, and the right is 10. Very little difference, especially considering 5 is the middle grind setting but was so fine that it's espresso fineness, and 10 is the coarse cold brew setting. All that being said, avoid this grinder. Other reviewers give it praise but that's not what we saw. The Encore that replaced this (for less money) worked right out of the box, with the grinder set to the recommended setting and we finally had a good pot of electric brewer coffee.

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*Last updated: 2026-08-18*