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Turin

Eureka

MSRP
$399 $649
Skill Level
IntermediateIntermediate
Type
ElectricElectric
Activation
ButtonTouch Screen
Grind Method
Flat BurrFlat Burr
Burr Diameter
64 mm 55 mm
Adjustment
SteplessStepless
Adjustment Scale
1 Micron1 micron
Dosing Method
On/Off ButtonTimed
Dosing Type
Single DoseHopper
Retention
< .25 g< .1 g
Grind Range
Full - Pour Over to EspressoEspresso
Time to Grind (18g)
1510
Motor RPM
1400 rpm 1350 rpm
Swappable Burrset
YesNo
Adjustable RPM
NoNo
Weight
6.8 kg 5.6 kg
Material
AluminumAluminium
Dosing Cup
Metal 58 mm Dosing CupNo Information

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

The Turin DF64 Gen 2 and the Eureka Mignon Specialita are both semi-automatic espresso grinders designed for intermediate users. The DF64 Gen 2 is priced at $399, while the Mignon Specialita is positioned higher at $649. Both brands focus on providing a user-friendly experience aimed at enhancing the barista skills of the user. The price difference suggests varying features and build quality that cater to different market segments.

Brewing Comparison

In terms of grinding mechanics, both grinders utilize flat burrs, with the DF64 Gen 2 featuring a larger 64 mm stainless steel burr compared to the 55 mm hardened steel burr of the Mignon Specialita. The DF64 employs a single dose hopper for precise grinding, while the Mignon uses a traditional hopper and allows for timed dosing along with manual pressing, offering versatility in how coffee can be dispensed. Both grinders feature stepless adjustment for grind size, enabling finer control, although the DF64 has a more extensive grind range suitable for both espresso and pour-over, whereas the Mignon is specifically calibrated for espresso.

Features Comparison

When considering key features, the DF64 Gen 2 has swappable burrs, allowing users to customize their setup, while the Mignon Specialita does not offer this flexibility. Additionally, both grinders have a similar grind speed, with the DF64 achieving espresso grind in approximately 15 seconds for 18g and the Mignon in around 10 seconds. While neither grinder has adjustable RPM, both excel in performance within their designated grind ranges—ensuring consistency and quality in coffee preparation.

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