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Eureka

Turin

MSRP
$649 $899
Skill Level
IntermediateIntermediate
Type
ElectricElectric
Activation
Touch ScreenOn/Off Button
Grind Method
Flat BurrFlat Burr
Burr Diameter
55 mm 64 mm
Adjustment
SteplessStepless
Adjustment Scale
1 micron1 micron
Dosing Method
TimedOn/Off Button
Dosing Type
HopperSingle-Dose
Retention
< .1 g< .2 g
Grind Range
EspressoFull - Pour Over to Espresso
Time to Grind (18g)
1018
Motor RPM
1350 rpm 1200 rpm
Swappable Burrset
NoYes
Adjustable RPM
NoYes
Weight
5.6 kg 4 kg
Material
AluminiumAluminium
Dosing Cup
No InformationAluminum Catch Cup

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

Grinder 1, the Eureka Mignon Specialita, is priced at $649 and is targeted towards intermediate users. In contrast, Grinder 2, the Turin DF64V, has a higher MSRP of $899, also catering to intermediate skill levels. Both grinders are semi-automatic and are designed to suit users who have a certain level of expertise in espresso preparation.

Brewing Comparison

Both grinders utilize flat burrs, with the Eureka featuring a 55mm hardened steel burr while the Turin uses a 64mm diamond-like coated burr. The Eureka employs a stepless adjustment method, allowing for precise grinding adjustments down to 1 micron, whereas the Turin also offers stepless adjustments but presents a wider grind range, suitable for both espresso and pour-over. Regarding dosing, the Eureka uses a timed method combined with a manual press, and has a hopper type of hopper, whereas the Turin operates via an on/off button with a single-dose hopper, which can minimize waste. The retention rates vary slightly, with the Eureka having a lower retention of <0.1g, compared to <0.2g for the Turin.

Features Comparison

In terms of key features, the Turin DF64V boasts adjustable RPM options ranging from 600 to 1800, enhancing grinding control, whereas the Eureka is set at a constant RPM of 1350. Both grinders allow for stepless adjustment and share a micron-based adjustment scale. A striking difference is the Turin's swappable burrs which provide versatility, while the Eureka does not feature swappable burrs. The grind range for the Eureka is focused on espresso, while the Turin covers a full range from pour-over to espresso, making it adaptable for different brewing methods.

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