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Turin

Eureka

MSRP
$229 $799
Skill Level
BeginnerAdvanced
Type
ElectricElectric
Activation
On/Off ButtonButton
Grind Method
Flat BurrFlat Burr
Burr Diameter
54 mm 65 mm
Adjustment
SteplessStepless
Adjustment Scale
1 micron1 Micron
Dosing Method
On/Off ButtonOn/Off Button
Dosing Type
Single-DoseSingle Dose
Retention
< .1 g< .1 g
Grind Range
Full - Pour Over to EspressoEspresso
Time to Grind (18g)
127
Motor RPM
rpm 1650 rpm
Swappable Burrset
NoNo
Adjustable RPM
NoNo
Weight
4.5 kg 7.2 kg
Material
Powder Coated AlumnimumBlack Aluminum
Dosing Cup
Plastic 58mm Dosing CupAluminum Dosing Cup

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

The Turin DF54 is an entry-level semi-automatic grinder priced at $229, aimed at beginner home baristas. In contrast, the Eureka Mignon Oro is targeted toward advanced users with a significantly higher price point of $799. While both are semi-automatic, their intended skill levels highlight the market differentiation, with the DF54 designed for those starting their coffee journey and the Mignon Oro catering to seasoned enthusiasts.

Brewing Comparison

In terms of grinding information, both grinders employ flat burrs, with the DF54 featuring 54mm custom stainless steel burrs, while the Mignon Oro uses larger 65mm steel burrs with Pure Diamond® technology. Both grinders have stepless adjustments, allowing for fine-tuning of grind size on a micronic scale, which is beneficial for achieving optimal extraction. Each grinder incorporates a single-dose hopper type, which minimizes waste and retention; both grinders retain less than 0.1 grams of coffee. The primary dosing method for both is an on/off button, streamlining the grinding process for users.

Features Comparison

Focusing on key features, neither grinder supports adjustable RPM, but they both boast a full grind range, with the DF54 covering everything from pour-over to espresso, while the Mignon Oro specializes solely in espresso. Both grinders do not have swappable burrs, which means users are limited to the factory settings for burr changes. Notably, while the DF54 has a grind speed of 12 grams in 18 seconds, the Mignon Oro completes the same task much quicker at 7 seconds, making it a more efficient option for advanced users.

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