Collection: Coffee Knock Boxes

Keep your coffee station clean and organised with our convenient benchtop knock boxes. These sturdy and durable coffee ground bins make it easy to dispose of used coffee grounds. With a solid and satisfying knock, you can cleanly eject the used puck for easy and mess-free disposal. Used grounds can then be used for your garden or compost. Our compact design is perfect for home coffee stations, ensuring a tidy and efficient workspace.

The Story Behind Our Coffee Knock Boxes

Picture this: You’ve just brewed a perfect espresso shot. You’re feeling smug, caffeinated, and ready to tackle the world—until it’s time to deal with the used coffee puck. Do you scoop it out with a spoon? Tap it into the bin and hope it doesn’t end up all over the floor? Been there. Lived that mess.

Enter our coffee knock boxes: the brainchild of fed-up baristas who’d had enough of puck-related disasters. These handy little boxes let you knock out used grounds like a pro, keeping your counters clean and your workflow seamless. Plus, they look sleek enough to earn a permanent spot in your coffee setup. Try one alongside a coffee mat and your benchtops will thank you.

Now, you can focus on perfecting your next shot instead of scraping grounds off the floor. Coffee-making just got a whole lot tidier—and a whole lot cooler. Go ahead, give it a knock.

FAQs about Coffee Knock Boxes

1. What is a coffee knock box, and why do I need one?

A coffee knock box is a container designed for disposing of used coffee grounds after brewing espresso. It provides a quick, mess-free way to empty your portafilter, keeping your coffee station tidy and efficient.

2. How do I use a knock box?

Using a knock box is simple:

  1. Hold your portafilter over the knock box.
  2. Gently tap it against the knock bar to release the coffee puck.
  3. Empty and rinse the knock box as needed.

3. What size knock box should I choose?

The size depends on your brewing volume and available space.

  • Compact Knock Boxes: Ideal for home baristas with limited counter space.
  • Larger Knock Boxes: Better for high-use setups or larger espresso machines.

4. Are knock boxes easy to clean?

Yes! Most knock boxes are designed for easy cleaning. Simply rinse with water or wipe clean after use. Many are also dishwasher-safe for added convenience.

5. What features should I look for in a knock box?

Key features to consider include:

  • Durability: Sturdy materials like stainless steel or heavy-duty plastic ensure longevity.
  • Non-Slip Base: Keeps the knock box steady during use.
  • Removable Knock Bar: Makes cleaning quick and easy.