Product Description The ARO Slow Feeder™ is a compact, rechargeable coffee bean feeder engineered to control the rate at which beans enter the burrs of your grinder. A variable-speed motor and controlled spiral feed system work together to gradually meter whole roasted coffee beans into the grinder, instead of dumping the full dose into the burr chamber all at once. The patent-pending ARO Slow Feeder™ is designed to keep your grinder under a lighter, steadier load for a smoother and more consistent grinding process. By introducing beans more gradually, the Slow Feeder tightens particle-size distribution, reduces fines and boulders, improves espresso puck uniformity, and produces cleaner filter brews with greater clarity. This rechargeable version adds USB-C charging, an internal rechargeable battery, automatic jam recovery, a built-in LED status light, and 5-minute auto shutoff if left running. Rare-earth magnets and stainless steel alignment pins make assembly precise and repeatable, while the modular grinder adapter system allows compatibility across a wide range of grinder models. Key Features Patent-Pending Design: The ARO Slow Feeder™ is the subject of pending utility and design patent applications covering functional and ornamental aspects of the product, including the overall device, bean-feeding architecture, and product design. USB-C Rechargeable Battery: Powered by a long-lasting internal lithium-ion battery, it provides approximately 6 to 8 hours of total motor runtime, or roughly 2 to 3 months of typical home use. Recharge conveniently with any standard 5V USB-C power source. Variable-Speed Feed Control: Precisely control the rate at which beans enter the burrs. Maintain consistent burr loading throughout the entire grind to reduce particle-size variation, heat, and load on your grinder. Set your preferred speed once, then use the power button to start and stop each feed cycle. Auto-Reverse Jam Recovery: The Slow Feeder monitors resistance in the feed mechanism. If resistance is detected, the LED flashes 3 times and the spiral feed plate briefly reverses before resuming forward feeding. This clears potential jams while reducing unnecessary strain on the motor. LED Status Indicator: The built-in LED gives quick, easy-to-read feedback for power, charging, full charge, low battery, auto-reverse jam recovery, and battery protection status, so you always know exactly what the feeder is doing. 5-Minute Auto Shutoff: If left running, the feeder automatically powers off after 5 minutes to preserve battery life and keep your workflow worry-free. RDT Compatible: Works with the Ross Droplet Technique, allowing lightly misted beans to move smoothly through the feed path without sticking to the feed plate or getting trapped in the feeding mechanism. Ultra-Compact Design: Engineered to fit in the palm of your hand, the Slow Feeder adds controlled electric feeding without the bulk. Its compact, removable design makes it quick and easy to move from grinder to scale, back to grinder, or between compatible grinders. Magnetic Alignment System: Neodymium magnets and stainless steel pins ensure precise, repeatable alignment and a secure fit. Detach the Slow Feeder for dosing, cleaning, or quick-swapping between compatible grinder adapters. Dose Directly on a Scale: Remove the complete feeder from the grinder adapter and place it directly on your scale to weigh beans into the hopper. Once loaded, snap it back onto the adapter using the magnetic alignment system for a clean, repeatable workflow with no separate dosing cup required. Low-Profile Cap and Silicone Bellows Included: Cap the hopper to keep out dust and debris, or use the included silicone bellows after grinding to purge retained grounds from the grinder for a cleaner, more consistent workflow. Doubles as a Single-Dose Hopper: Remove the feeding mechanism and connect the hopper directly to the adapter to bypass slow feeding when desired. This allows the full dose to feed directly into the grinder like a traditional single-dose hopper. Why Slow Feeding Matters Slow feeding is the process of introducing coffee beans into the grinder gradually rather than dumping them in all at once. By controlling the feed rate, the grinder operates under a lighter, steadier load, allowing the burrs to cut each bean cleanly rather than crush it. This results in a more uniform particle size distribution, fewer fines, and less static buildup. The reduced friction also lowers heat generation, which helps preserve the coffee’s natural aromatics and oils. Slow feeding makes the grinder run more smoothly and quietly while extending the life of the burrs and motor. These improvements enhance coffee quality across both espresso and filter brewing. When grounds are uniform, water flows more evenly through the espresso puck, reducing channeling and uneven extraction. The result is a balanced shot with greater clarity, sweetness, and consistency. Because slow feeding creates a coarser grind profile with fewer fines, you may find you need to set your grind setting finer to reach the same extraction time. In filter methods, fewer fines means water can pass through at a steady rate without clogging the filter, producing a cleaner brew with less bitterness and sediment. Studies and professional testing have shown that slow feeding can increase extraction yield and improve flavor balance. Even a modest increase in extraction efficiency translates into more flavor and complexity in the cup. For home and professional baristas alike, slow feeding increases grinder efficiency without the need to change any parts of the grinder itself. It's a simple upgrade that delivers immediate benefits and enhances richness in espresso and clarity in filter coffee. In short, slow feeding transforms a good grinder into a high-performance machine, producing cleaner, more even grounds and a smoother, more consistent cup no matter how you brew. The ARO Slow Feeder™ improves your grinder workflow without modifying the grinder itself. It is a simple, removable, patent-pending upgrade designed for better control, cleaner dosing, and more repeatable results. Adapter Installation Instructions Each grinder adapter is designed for a specific grinder inlet. Adapter shape and size vary by grinder, but most adapters install using one of two methods: Stock Hopper Replacement: The adapter installs in place of the grinder’s original hopper and secures using the same locking or retention method. Existing Hopper Connection: The adapter fits onto or into the grinder’s existing hopper. Many adapters use an internal or external O-ring to create a secure friction fit. On some grinders, the adapter replaces the original cap or bellows. General Adapter Installation Turn Off and Unplug the Grinder: Remove the grinder’s original hopper, dosing cup, cap, or bellows according to the grinder manufacturer’s instructions. Clean the Grinder Inlet: Remove old beans and loose grounds using a soft brush or vacuum. Install the Adapter: Insert or attach the grinder-specific Slow Feeder adapter. Press, lock, or fasten it into place according to the grinder and adapter design. If the adapter uses an O-ring, apply firm, even pressure until it is fully seated. Attach the Slow Feeder: Align the Slow Feeder with the adapter. The magnets and alignment pins will guide it into position. Daily Operation and Workflow After fully charging the Slow Feeder and installing the grinder-specific adapter, follow this workflow for daily use. Dose Your Beans: Remove the Slow Feeder from the adapter, place it on a scale, and weigh beans directly into the hopper. The complete unit doubles as a dosing cup. RDT may be used if desired. Attach the Slow Feeder: Align the Slow Feeder with the adapter. The magnets and alignment pins will guide it into position. Set the Feed Speed: Start near the middle setting, then adjust for your grinder, roast, dose, and preferred feed rate. The knob can also be adjusted while the unit is running. Start Grinding: Turn on the grinder first, then press the Slow Feeder power button. The LED remains solid while the spiral feed plate meters beans into the grinder. Complete the Feed Cycle: Allow all beans to pass through the feed mechanism. If your grinder uses a timed cycle, set it to run long enough for the selected dose and speed. Purge Retention: After feeding is complete, firmly compress the entire silicone bellows with your palm while the grinder is running. Power Off: Press the power button to stop the Slow Feeder. If left running, the unit automatically shuts off after 5 minutes. Controls and LED Status Power Button: Press once to start. Press again to stop. Speed Knob: Turn the knob to adjust the feed rate. Use the 5 marked settings as reference points or fine-tune between them. USB-C Port: Use for charging with a standard 5V USB-C power source. The Slow Feeder will not operate while plugged in. LED Behavior Meaning Solid on Powered on and running normally Breathing or pulsing Charging Off while plugged in Charging complete, battery fully charged 1 flash every 3 seconds Low battery, recharge soon 5 flashes, then power off Battery too low to operate, recharge before use 3 quick flashes Jam detected, auto-reverse activated Tips for Best Results Choosing a Feed SpeedAdjust the feed rate to match how quickly your grinder processes the beans. Listen for the grinding sound to soften briefly between groups of beans, which indicates the grinder is keeping pace without beans backing up above the burrs. Experiment with different speeds to find the best balance of feed rate, grind time, and extraction. Adjusting the Grind SettingSlow feeding produces a tighter particle-size distribution with fewer fines and boulders. Since fewer fines allow water to flow more freely, espresso shots and filter brews will generally run faster at the same grinder setting. Grind finer to restore your desired shot time or brew time. RDT CompatibleThe Slow Feeder is compatible with lightly misted beans. For best results, mist and shake beans in a separate dosing cup before loading them into the hopper. Moist beans may require a higher feed-speed setting. Too much moisture may cause beans to cling to the hopper walls (similarly to how they will cling to your dosing cup). Doubles as a Dosing CupRemove the Slow Feeder from the grinder adapter and place it directly on a scale to weigh your dose into the hopper. Reattach it using the magnetic alignment system. Hopper capacity is approximately 45 to 50 grams, depending on bean size and roast level. Using the BellowsAfter all beans have passed through the feed mechanism and finished grinding, use your palm to firmly compress the silicone bellows 3 to 5 times while the grinder is running to help purge retained grounds. Compatibility The ARO Slow Feeder™ is designed to work with a variety of grinder models through its modular magnetic adapter system. Each order includes one adapter of your choice for a precise, secure fit. Additional adapters are sold separately here. Currently, adapters are available for the following grinders: Acaia Orbit Baratza Encore / Encore ESP Baratza Encore ESP Pro Baratza Forte / Forte BG / Forte AP Baratza Vario / Vario+ / Vario W+ Baratza Virtuoso / Virtuoso+ Baratza Sette 30 / Sette 270 / Sette 270Wi Beanglass T64 Breville / Sage Barista Express Breville / Sage Barista Express Impress Breville / Sage Barista Pro Breville / Sage Barista Touch Breville / Sage Barista Touch Impress Breville / Sage Oracle Breville / Sage Oracle Dual Boiler Breville / Sage Oracle Jet Breville / Sage Oracle Touch Breville / Sage Smart Grinder Pro Ceado E37S, E37T, E37J, E37SL Ceado E5SD CF64V DF54 DF64 (Gen 1 and 2) DF64E DF64P DF64V DF83 DF83V Eureka MCI Eureka Mignon Fellow Ode (Gen 1 and 2) Fellow Opus Femobook A3 / A4 / A5 Femobook A68 Fiorenzato AllGround Sense Geimori GU63 Gevi GrindMaster / VelPro 400 ITOP CGFL250 / AVX J64V KafaTek Monolith (Max, Conical, MV98, SDRM) Niche Zero MACAP M4D Mahlkönig EK43 / EK43 S Mahlkönig X64 SD Mazzer Philos Mazzer Mini Mazzer Super Jolly MHW-3BOMBER F74 MOKKOM Professional 64mm Olympia Express Moca SD Option-O Lagom Casa Option-O Lagom Mini Option-O Lagom P64 Option-O Lagom P80 Option-O Lagom P100 Quamar Q50E / Q50S / Q50EM SHARDOR Professional 64mm Starseeker E55 / E55Pro Timemore Sculptor 064 / 064s Timemore Sculptor 078 / 078s Varia VS6 Varia VS3 Weber EG-1 Wendougee Milo Play WPM ZP1 Zerno Z1 / Z2 If your grinder isn’t listed, please reach out. We’re looking for users willing to share their grinder inlet measurements and collaborate with us on adapter development. Participants will receive a discounted ARO Slow Feeder as a thanks for their help! What's in the Box? ARO Slow Feeder™ Grinder-specific adapter selected at checkout Low-profile hopper cap Silicone bellows Printed quick-start guide Care and Maintenance Regular cleaning prevents coffee oils, dust, and grounds from building up around the feed mechanism. Turn off the Slow Feeder and remove it from the grinder before cleaning. Routine Cleaning: Separate the hopper and electronics housing, then brush or wipe away loose coffee dust and grounds from the hopper, spiral feed plate, adapter, magnets, and alignment pins. Keep the magnetic attachment surfaces clean so the hopper and adapter align properly and sit flush. Hand-Washable Parts: The hopper, cap, grinder adapter, and silicone bellows can be hand washed with lukewarm water and mild dish soap. Rinse thoroughly and dry all parts completely before reassembly. Cleaning the Electronics Housing: The electronics housing contains the motor, battery, controls, and electronics and is not waterproof. Wipe the exterior only with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Keep water away from the USB-C port, controls, motor area, housing openings, and the area beneath the feed plate. Do not rinse, soak, or submerge the housing. CAUTION: Do not place any components in the dishwasher. Avoid abrasive cleaners, solvents, and harsh chemicals. Technical Specifications View the full ARO Slow Feeder™ product manual here. Specification Value Battery Internal rechargeable lithium-ion, 1100mAh Charging input USB-C, 5V DC, 500mA Typical full charge time Approximately 2.5 to 3 hours from fully depleted Estimated total motor runtime Approximately 6 to 8 hours per full charge, or roughly 2 to 3 months of daily use Hopper capacity Approximately 45 to 50 g, depending on bean size and roast level Feed rate 20 grams in 30 to 120 seconds; 0.17 to 0.67 grams per second Weight, no adapter 200 grams Dimensions, no adapter 74 mm length × 74 mm width × 99 mm high, or 130 mm high with bellows installed Auto-shutoff duration 5 minutes Materials Hopper, feed plate, electronics housing, and cap are made from additively manufactured PLA polymer Patent Pending Notice Patent Pending. The ARO Slow Feeder™, including the overall device, product design, feeding system, controlled bean-feeding architecture, and related functional and ornamental design features, is the subject of pending utility and design patent applications filed by ARO Espresso. ARO Slow Feeder™ and ARO Espresso® are marks of ARO Espresso / Secinaro LLC. All rights reserved.