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Option-O

Turin

MSRP
$374 $399
Skill Level
IntermediateIntermediate
Type
ElectricElectric
Activation
Press ButtonButton
Grind Method
Conical BurrFlat Burr
Burr Diameter
48 mm 64 mm
Adjustment
SteplessStepless
Adjustment Scale
1 micron1 micron
Dosing Method
On/Off ButtonToggle Button
Dosing Type
Single DoseSingle Dose
Retention
< .2 g< .25 g
Grind Range
Full - Pour Over to EspressoEspresso
Time to Grind (18g)
6020
Motor RPM
200 rpm 1400 rpm
Swappable Burrset
YesYes
Adjustable RPM
NoNo
Weight
1.5 kg 6.5 kg
Material
AluminumAluminum
Dosing Cup
Magnetic Dose CupPlastic

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

The Option-O LAGOM mini is priced at $374, while the Turin DF64P comes with a slightly higher MSRP of $399. Both grinders are categorized as Semi-Automatic and cater to an Intermediate skill level. This positions them as suitable options for users who have some experience with espresso brewing and are looking to refine their skills.

Brewing Comparison

In terms of grinding information, the LAGOM mini utilizes a Conical Burr grinding method with a burr diameter of 48mm, offering a grind range from Pour Over to Espresso. On the other hand, the DF64P features a Flat Burr method with a larger burr diameter of 64mm, specifically designed for Espresso. Both grinders employ a stepless adjustment mechanism allowing for precise grind size tuning, with their dosing methods being single dose with the LAGOM employing an On/Off button and the DF64P utilizing a Toggle Button. Retention is minimal for both grinders, with the LAGOM mini achieving less than 0.2g and the DF64P slightly higher at less than 0.25g.

Features Comparison

Key features of the LAGOM mini include a fixed grind range but with swappable burrs for potential versatility, while the DF64P allows for a dedicated espresso grind with its specification. Neither grinder has adjustable RPM, with the LAGOM operating at 200 RPM and the DF64P at a higher 1400 RPM, which can influence the grind consistency and speed. Both grinders also have swappable burrs, offering users flexibility in enhancing their grinding experience.

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