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Machines and essentials for a serious home espresso setup.
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1-year warranty: This product is covered for 1 year from the date of purchase against manufacturing defects.
Warranty is handled by Fix Coffee. For any warranty concern, contact us on WhatsApp or email support@fixcoffee.in.
Service path: On-site service is available in major cities for eligible machines. For other locations and products, we arrange pickup-and-drop repair or replacement as per the warranty policy.
After warranty: Paid parts and service support remain available wherever parts are in supply.
Precision, versatility, and convenience converge in the MHW-3BOMBER Cube Coffee Scale 2.0 — high-precision measurement from coffee beans to small items, USB rechargeable, and smart features for home and professional baristas.


Precision, versatility, and convenience converge in the MHW-3BOMBER Cube Coffee Scale 2.0 — high-precision measurement from coffee beans to small items, USB rechargeable, and smart features for home and professional baristas.


1-year warranty: This product is covered for 1 year from the date of purchase against manufacturing defects.
Warranty is handled by Fix Coffee. For any warranty concern, contact us on WhatsApp or email support@fixcoffee.in.
Service path: On-site service is available in major cities for eligible machines. For other locations and products, we arrange pickup-and-drop repair or replacement as per the warranty policy.
After warranty: Paid parts and service support remain available wherever parts are in supply.

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MHW-3BOMBER is a Chinese specialty coffee equipment brand making barista accessories — tampers, WDT distribution tools, precision scales, milk pitchers, filter baskets, puck screens, drippers, and more. They're a popular choice among home baristas wanting professional-grade tools at accessible prices. Fix Coffee is an authorised Indian retailer.
Most MHW-3BOMBER espresso accessories are designed for standard 58mm setups — the most common portafilter size globally and used by HiBREW H10A and H10 Plus. Always check the specific product listing for your machine's compatibility. Portafilter size, basket diameter, and basket depth all matter. Contact support@fixcoffee.in if you're unsure before ordering.
MHW-3BOMBER products purchased through Fix Coffee are covered against manufacturing defects. View full warranty terms and how to make a claim here.
All accessory sales at Fix Coffee are final and non-refundable — verify compatibility before purchasing. If your product arrives damaged or with a manufacturing defect, it's covered under warranty. Contact support@fixcoffee.in with photos within 7 days of delivery.
Most tools (tampers, distributors, puck screens) are stainless steel or aluminum — wipe dry after use. For scales: avoid liquid on the sensors. For pitchers: hand wash and dry to preserve the finish. For puck screens: rinse under hot water and dry after each shot. Avoid abrasive cleaners on anodized aluminum surfaces.
I have been using the scale for around 6 months now, and loving it! No issues found, and the mat with the portafilter stand is a nice touch. No issues with size either - i have used this for espresso and pour overs both.
I have been using the scale for arounf 6 months now, and loving it! No issues found, and the mat with the portafilter stand is a nice touch.
5 Stars - Very Good
The Cube coffee 2.0 is a great weight scale to start with.
Coming from using a timemore one.
It does have everything a great scale should have and is more than enough to do everything needed.
But there is one plus and minus for its size.
If you are using it with a espresso machine. Its plus for you. The scale is compact enough to work as a espresso machine scale. Smaller as compared to timemore.
Minus is for those who are more into manual brew style coffee. It size. Most of my equipments atleast are a very tight fit. But its not something you should not choose it for.
Plus side for manual brewing is the pour over mode. Its works better than other and give you ratio of brew as well.
Its been a few days since I have been testing this with my flair classic with a range of different coffees from dark to light, washed and processed. For the price, its offering very good clarity and brightness and shine especially when it comes to lighter roasts
While its fun to grind darker roasts with this grinder, Its equally hard to grind lighter roasts for espresso so I recommend just do it in 2 passes unless you've got the forearms like 'The Rock'. The first pass would be super chunky at around 180 clicks, coarse enough to not get caught in the bearings or so but it makes it way easier to grind the 2nd pass at the needed setting.
Just make sure to clean it as the internal regularly (once a week at least) to avoid rusting the internal mechanism overtime
All in all very happy with this one!
How much ever it may sound silly, having a good grinder actually takes your coffee game several notches up.
I have been using cheap grinders for years, until I finally started searching (and searching) for a decent one that wasn’t priced outrageously. I was confused between the Baratza range, the DF54, and the DF64. I picked the latter because of its build quality and what I learned about consistent grind quality. Some of the features experts talked about were going over my head, but they still sounded convincing.
I put my faith in it & I can’t complain. It will take some time to get fully used to it. Maybe I still need to do some tinkering to get that extraction everyone swears by. However, the puck quality is excellent, I am getting better crema, and the extraction time is pretty solid.
Experience with Fix Coffee? No complaints there either. I sent a WhatsApp message, and Mahesh replied within minutes. Had a good conversation, asked for a discount/coupon code, and he shared one. So thank you, Mahesh, for the guidance.
Pro Tip: Did some more research and found another coupon code, which sweetened the deal by another 2%.
Lastly: go for it. I waited long enough; you shouldn’t.
(Not a paid promotion or post.)
Of course the grinder, and puck prep tools are perfect.
Its hard to access to good prosumer machines in India..
This machine fits the bill perfectly..
Fo for it..
I have been using the scale for around 6 months now, and loving it! No issues found, and the mat with the portafilter stand is a nice touch. No issues with size either - i have used this for espresso and pour overs both.
Its been a few days since I have been testing this with my flair classic with a range of different coffees from dark to light, washed and processed. For the price, its offering very good clarity and brightness and shine especially when it comes to lighter roasts
While its fun to grind darker roasts with this grinder, Its equally hard to grind lighter roasts for espresso so I recommend just do it in 2 passes unless you've got the forearms like 'The Rock'. The first pass would be super chunky at around 180 clicks, coarse enough to not get caught in the bearings or so but it makes it way easier to grind the 2nd pass at the needed setting.
Just make sure to clean it as the internal regularly (once a week at least) to avoid rusting the internal mechanism overtime
All in all very happy with this one!
How much ever it may sound silly, having a good grinder actually takes your coffee game several notches up.
I have been using cheap grinders for years, until I finally started searching (and searching) for a decent one that wasn’t priced outrageously. I was confused between the Baratza range, the DF54, and the DF64. I picked the latter because of its build quality and what I learned about consistent grind quality. Some of the features experts talked about were going over my head, but they still sounded convincing.
I put my faith in it & I can’t complain. It will take some time to get fully used to it. Maybe I still need to do some tinkering to get that extraction everyone swears by. However, the puck quality is excellent, I am getting better crema, and the extraction time is pretty solid.
Experience with Fix Coffee? No complaints there either. I sent a WhatsApp message, and Mahesh replied within minutes. Had a good conversation, asked for a discount/coupon code, and he shared one. So thank you, Mahesh, for the guidance.
Pro Tip: Did some more research and found another coupon code, which sweetened the deal by another 2%.
Lastly: go for it. I waited long enough; you shouldn’t.
(Not a paid promotion or post.)
Long read - Not a direct review for grinding, but more on upgrade and spare part availability for DF54 grinder, o have been using this grinder since last October it does what it claims to, by 2 months back I decided to upgrade the existing steel burrs to red speed HU burrs purchased from Fix Coffee itself. If you are from Blr there is limited support and service for this grinder (sort of on your own) I ended up replacing myself (basis YouTube help) this is where my trouble started the factory fitted screws are very tight, it easily strips off with pressure, even if you managed to get them out after stripping, finding a replacement is the most difficult/impossible task! Nobody’s has this specification screws - have tried every shop or online marketplace. Identification of the spec right is the most difficult task - it’s an odd size, have wasted more than 20-30 varieties of screw at least. I even went to the extent of reaching out the Manufacturer itself - pleasantly surprised with their speed of response - it was amazing! But they couldn’t ship since it doesn’t make sense of shopping and procedure involved, however managed to get the screw specs M4x9 Pan Head Phillips SUS, Φ6.0-6.2 (same for both the burrs).. Now comes the hard part - this spec is Chinese spec nobody in India has these screws.. Again it took me 1 month to find an alternate replacement to make it work.. long story short any spare parts you have to look at getting from Aus/US/China, finding one in India is a wishful thinking! Safe advise is do not tinker with the machine or have the spare part handy if you are a enthu-cutlet like me! Finally managed to got the grinder working after 2/2.5 months gap with burr upgrade.. grid speed has improved, need to run couple of cycles more to post the review on extraction quality. Suggestion to Fix Coffee India - Other distributors like Turin and MiCoffee outside India do sell spare parts, please do make the spares available here aswell… Manufacturer did point me towards you! And if you import spare screws along with the machine it will not cost you anything extra, but gives peace of mind for the buyers. Posting measurement pictures of burr screws for others reference.
Of course the grinder, and puck prep tools are perfect.
Its hard to access to good prosumer machines in India..
This machine fits the bill perfectly..
Fo for it..