Melitta Coffee Spoon
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Melitta Coffee Spoon
For accurate measuring!
The practical Melitta® coffee measuring spoon makes it easy to measure ground coffee. The correct ratio of coffee to water and water temperature is the key to the perfect cup of filter coffee. According to taste, simply increase or reduce the amounts for a milder or stronger cup of coffee.

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Things you need to know
Easy To Measure
Practical level indicators to measure the amount of coffee accurately 8 g, 10 g, 12 g.
Easy To Clean
The coffee measuring spoon is dishwasher safe.
Discover more in our FAQ
Do you ship internationally?
No, we currently ship only within India.
What are the different brands of coffee machines that are available on coffeeworkz?
Bialetti, Melitta, Ariete, and Nivona as available brands.
Does Coffeeworkz source its machines from top brands?
Yes, we offer machines from well-known and trusted brands in the coffee industry, ensuring top quality and reliability.
Does the company offer a hassle-free return policy?
Yes, Coffeeworkz offers a hassle-free return policy for your convenience.
What types of coffee machines are available on Coffeeworkz?
Coffeeworkz offers a range of coffee machines from top brands like Bialetti, Melitta, Ariete, and Nivona, catering to different brewing preferences and needs.
Is it normal for some water to collect in the drip tray after making coffee?
Yes, that’s normal. The machine releases leftover water and pressure into the drip tray after each use.
How can I adjust the coffee strength?
You can choose between mild, normal, or strong coffee at the touch of a button — this changes the coffee quantity per cup (7–11 g). For stronger flavor, use a finer grind; for milder coffee, set the grind coarser. (Adjust grind size only while the grinder is running.)
My coffee tastes weak.
You can adjust the strength by selecting mild, normal, or strong at the touch of a button — this changes the coffee quantity per cup (7–11 g). For a stronger flavor, use a finer grind; for a milder taste, use a coarser grind. (Adjust the grind size only while the grinder is running.)