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Kingrinder

Eureka

MSRP
$129 $329
Skill Level
IntermediateIntermediate
Type
ManualElectric
Activation
Hand CrankButton
Grind Method
Conical BurrFlat Burr
Burr Diameter
48 mm 50 mm
Adjustment
SteppedStepless
Adjustment Scale
16 micron1 micron
Dosing Method
ManualPress & Hold
Dosing Type
Single DoseHopper
Retention
< .2 g1 - 1.5 g
Grind Range
Full - Pour Over to EspressoEspresso
Time to Grind (18g)
6012
Motor RPM
rpm 1350 rpm
Swappable Burrset
NoNo
Adjustable RPM
NoNo
Weight
0.7 kg 5.6 kg
Material
AluminumBlack Aluminum
Dosing Cup
Threaded Catch CupNo Information

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

The Eureka Mignon Notte is priced at $329 and is categorized as a semi-automatic grinder suited for intermediate skill levels. In contrast, the Kingrinder K6 is a manual grinder with a much lower price point of $129, also targeting intermediate users. Both brands are designed to cater to those who have a foundational understanding of espresso preparation. The price difference may influence the choice depending on budget constraints.

Brewing Comparison

When comparing grinding information, the Eureka Mignon Notte utilizes a flat burr grinding method with a burr diameter of 50mm, employing a stepless adjustment that allows for precise micron-level changes. It features a hopper-type dosing mechanism, enabling continuous grinding. On the other hand, the Kingrinder K6 employs a conical burr grinding method with a slightly smaller burr diameter of 48mm and provides stepped adjustment for easier grind size selection. Its single-dose hopper requires manual dosing, which may appeal to users who prefer a hands-on approach.

Features Comparison

Key features reveal significant differences between the two grinders. The Eureka Mignon Notte operates at a fixed RPM of 1350 with no option for adjustable RPM, focusing on an espresso grind range. Conversely, the Kingrinder K6 does not offer adjustable RPM but has a grind range suitable for both espresso and pour-over, making it versatile. Neither grinder has swappable burrs, indicating a commitment to the design and performance of their specified burr types.

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