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Eureka

Eureka

MSRP
$329 $499
Skill Level
IntermediateIntermediate
Type
ElectricElectric
Activation
ButtonButton
Grind Method
Flat BurrFlat Burr
Burr Diameter
50 mm 55 mm
Adjustment
SteplessStepless
Adjustment Scale
1 micron1 Micron
Dosing Method
Press & HoldOn/Off Button
Dosing Type
HopperSingle Dose
Retention
1 - 1.5 g< .5 g
Grind Range
EspressoFull - Pour Over to Espresso
Time to Grind (18g)
1212
Motor RPM
1350 rpm 1650 rpm
Swappable Burrset
NoNo
Adjustable RPM
NoNo
Weight
5.6 kg 5.6 kg
Material
Black AluminumBlack Aluminum
Dosing Cup
No InformationAluminum Dosing Cup

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

The Eureka Mignon Notte and Eureka Mignon Zero are both semi-automatic espresso grinders aimed at intermediate users. The Mignon Notte is priced at $329, while the Mignon Zero comes at a higher price of $499. Both grinders are manufactured by Eureka, indicating a pedigree of quality within the espresso grinder market. This price difference reflects the additional features and capacities offered by the Mignon Zero.

Brewing Comparison

In terms of grinding information, the Mignon Notte utilizes 50mm stainless steel flat burrs, while the Mignon Zero has a slightly larger 55mm hardened steel burr. Both grinders feature stepless adjustment, allowing for precise control of grind size with an adjustment scale of 1 micron. The Mignon Notte has a hopper designed for standard dosing, whereas the Mignon Zero incorporates a single dose hopper that minimizes retention, making it efficient for coffee lovers who want to switch between different beans. The primary dosing method for the Notte is a press-and-hold system, while the Zero uses an on/off button for straightforward operations.

Features Comparison

When comparing the key features, the Mignon Notte operates at a motor speed of 1350 RPM, while the Mignon Zero runs at 1650 RPM, contributing to a faster grind speed. While neither grinder offers swappable burrs, the grind range is more versatile on the Mignon Zero, which accommodates from pour over to espresso, compared to the espresso-specific grind range of the Mignon Notte. Additionally, the retention on the Mignon Zero is notably lower than that of the Mignon Notte, making it a more efficient option for users looking to minimize waste.

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