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Eureka

Turin

MSRP
$329 $899
Skill Level
IntermediateIntermediate
Type
ElectricElectric
Activation
ButtonOn/Off Button
Grind Method
Flat BurrFlat Burr
Burr Diameter
50 mm 83 mm
Adjustment
SteplessStepless
Adjustment Scale
1 micron1 micron
Dosing Method
Press & HoldOn/Off Toggle
Dosing Type
HopperSingle-Dose
Retention
1 - 1.5 g< .2 g
Grind Range
EspressoFull - Pour Over to Espresso
Time to Grind (18g)
1218
Motor RPM
1350 rpm 1400 rpm
Swappable Burrset
NoYes
Adjustable RPM
NoNo
Weight
5.6 kg 10.4 kg
Material
Black AluminumPainted Aluminum
Dosing Cup
No InformationPlastic Dosing Cup

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

Grinder 1, the Eureka Mignon Notte, is priced at $329 and is classified for intermediate skill levels. In contrast, Grinder 2, the Turin DF83 V2, comes at a higher price of $899, also targeting the intermediate user market. Both grinders are semi-automatic, indicating a similar level of user engagement and control in the grinding process. Their pricing reflects the different brand values and features that may appeal to different segments of users.

Brewing Comparison

When examining grinding information, both grinders utilize flat burrs made from stainless steel. The Eureka Mignon Notte has a burr diameter of 50 mm, while the Turin DF83 V2 has a significantly larger 83 mm burr diameter, which generally allows for faster grinding. Both grinders feature a stepless adjustment mechanism, enabling precise changes in grind size. The Mignon Notte uses a hopper for dosing, while the DF83 V2 employs a single-dose design, which minimizes retention and allows for a fresher grind.

Features Comparison

Key features further differentiate the two grinders: the Turin DF83 V2 offers swappable burrs and a broader grind range, accommodating everything from pour-over to espresso, which adds versatility. The Mignon Notte has a grind range limited to espresso, but it features an adjustable RPM (though not user-adjustable), set at 1350 RPM. In contrast, the Turin DF83 V2 has a slightly higher RPM of 1400, but no user adjustment is available as well. These aspects contribute to a marked variation in functionality and user requirements between the two models.

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