CHEYENNE, WY U.S. – JavaPresse Coffee Company, an emerging industry leader committed to helping consumers enjoy the perfect cup of coffee, announced today the launch of its new manual coffee grinder. Built with a professional-grade ceramic conical burr, the coffee grinder is built to heighten flavors of the world’s most exquisite coffees, and grinds everything from course-grind French Press to fine-grind Espresso with ease.

The coffee bean grinder will be sold exclusively on Amazon.com.

“Achieving a consistent grind is one of the most important aspects of brewing a great tasting cup of coffee,” said Raj Jana, founder and chief brewing officer.

“Our new, quality tested conical burr provides a 42 percent more consistent grind than blade grinders. It’s a high quality product, matched only by the level of customer service that we provide.”

The handheld device is completely manually powered and assisted by a cutting-edge hand crank mechanism that eliminates over 90% of the noise produced by electric grinders.

The built-in adjustable grind selector offers over a dozen settings, giving the user complete control over how fine or course they desire their coffee to be.

With the implementation of rugged and long-lasting ceramic parts, the burr grinding mechanism within the manual coffee grinder is rated to last and stay sharper five-times the lifespan of stainless steel.

The founder and chief brewing officer of JavaPresse Coffee Company, Raj Jana, says that sales have taken a dramatic leap since their new unboxing video for the manual coffee grinder was released on YouTube this month.

The JavaPresse manual coffee grinder weighs less than 10 ounces, and is smaller than a bottle of water. Because it requires no power, it’s ideal for use in all settings. Consumers can use the coffee grinder in the comfort of their homes, at their desks or while hiking or camping.

“This grinder is perfect for camping,” said Jeff, a JavaPresse customer. “Normally, I would grind my beans at home with my electric grinder, and take them with me on my camping trip.

That equals sub par coffee.

Now I just vacuum seal the whole beans, then grind them with this handy tool, and I can have fresh coffee out in the wilderness.

On top of that, the same coffee that comes out of this grinder tastes better than from my much more expensive electric grinder.”