Femobook A68 Electric Grinder Review┃Mucrafts


【MuCrafts Owner - A Coffee Artisan Sharing Knowledge from Café to YouTube】

The speaker in the video is the owner of MuCrafts, affectionately known as the MuCrafts Owner.

In addition to having extensive hands-on experience in café operations, he is also an educational YouTuber focused on sharing in-depth coffee knowledge, brewing techniques, and equipment reviews.

With over 10,000 subscribers on YouTube, he has built a solid following among coffee enthusiasts.

This video not only introduces the features of the product but also provides a deeper analysis of the grinder’s real-world performance, grind consistency, and ideal use scenarios through his professional and detailed perspective—helping coffee lovers gain a well-rounded understanding of what this grinder has to offer.

【A Sturdy and Affordable Electric Grinder】

The owner points out that compared to wireless grinders like the A4 and A5, the A68 is a plug-in high-end model, better suited for stationary use.

If you primarily grind beans at home or at a café bar, this model offers a more stable and consistent option.

The A68 is built with a full aluminum alloy body, giving it a solid and substantial feel that enhances the grinding experience.

He especially highlights that, despite its premium materials and thoughtful design, the A68 is priced very reasonably.

【Tool-Free Quick Release – Easy, Safe Cleaning and Maintenance】

According to the owner, the A68 features a quick-release design that allows users to fully disassemble the grinder by hand. Even the burrs can be removed without any tools, making cleaning quick and convenient.

The grinder also includes a built-in safety mechanism. Even if the power is still connected during disassembly, the motor won’t accidentally engage due to unintended contact, providing an added layer of safety[1].

Beyond easy disassembly, the owner draws attention to the grind chute located beneath the burrs. It includes a built-in magnetic brush. After grinding, simply rotate the grind chute, and the brush sweeps leftover grounds into the grind cup.

The owner praises this thoughtful design for enhancing the user experience and says it’s a feature he particularly appreciates.

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Femobook's Editor

The grinder includes an automatic reset overload protection system. If a foreign object causes the burrs to jam, the machine will immediately shut off. Once the obstruction is cleared, it can be restarted after a short pause.


【Professional 68mm Conical Burrs for Faster and More Consistent Grinding】

The owner emphasizes that one of the key factors affecting grind quality is the size of the burrs. 

Usually, the larger the burrs, the faster the grind speed and the more consistent the particle size. With its large 68mm burrs, the A68 performs exceptionally well in both grind efficiency and uniformity.

In addition, the A68 offers extremely fine grind adjustment with each click just 0.008mm. This level of precision allows users to fine-tune grind size for precise flavor control[1].

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Frank

Femobook's Editor

Finer grind adjustments allow more flexibility in dialing in flavor preferences. The near-stepless adjustment system, supported by a steel ball positioning mechanism to prevent drift during use


【MuCrafts Owner Review: A Grinder That Won’t Let You Down – Absolutely Worth Considering!】

After real-world testing, the owner reports that the A68 delivers a noticeable lactic acidity when brewing pour-over, resulting in a clean and flavorful cup.

For espresso, the grinder highlights sweetness and body, creating a smooth, rich mouthfeel and enhancing the complexity of the overall tasting experience.

Although minor static may cause grounds to stick to the grounds chute during espresso grinding without RDT, the owner still holds a highly positive view of the A68[1]. He affirms it is a grinder that won’t disappoint and is definitely worth considering.

Frank

Frank

Femobook's Editor

Besides using RDT, users can rotate the grind chute manually after grinding to dislodge residual coffee using the internal brush. Lift the grind cup and tap it on a surface to release the remaining grounds into the grind cup. A cushion pad at the bottom helps protect against wear.


Note: The content above is excerpted from the YouTube video by《 沐萃Mucrafts.

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