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Eureka

Weber Workshops

MSRP
$329 $1495
Skill Level
IntermediateAdvanced
Type
ElectricManual
Activation
ButtonHand Crank
Grind Method
Flat BurrConical Burr
Burr Diameter
50 mm 83 mm
Adjustment
SteplessStepped
Adjustment Scale
1 micron5 micron
Dosing Method
Press & HoldManual
Dosing Type
HopperSingle Dose
Retention
1 - 1.5 g< .1 g
Grind Range
EspressoFull - Pour Over to Turkish
Time to Grind (18g)
1240
Motor RPM
1350 rpm rpm
Swappable Burrset
NoYes
Adjustable RPM
NoYes
Weight
5.6 kg 11 kg
Material
Black AluminumAluminium
Dosing Cup
No InformationMagnetic Tumbler

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

Grinder 1, the Weber Workshops HG-2, is priced at $1495 and is classified as an advanced manual grinder. In contrast, Grinder 2, the Eureka Mignon Notte, is more budget-friendly at $329 and is aimed at intermediate skill level users. This pricing and skill differentiation indicates that the Weber grinder is positioned for enthusiasts looking for heightened control and quality.

Brewing Comparison

In terms of grinding information, the Weber HG-2 employs a conical burr with a diameter of 83mm and allows for manual dosing with a single-dose hopper. It features a stepped adjustment method with a fine degree of control at 5 microns. The Eureka Mignon Notte, on the other hand, uses a flat burr that measures 50mm and operates with a stepless adjustment system enabling precise 1-micron changes. It has a hopper-type setup that employs a press-and-hold dosing method, which allows for easier operation but may limit dose accuracy compared to the manual method of the HG-2.

Features Comparison

When comparing key features, the Weber HG-2 has adjustable RPM and swappable burrs, enhancing customization and longevity, given the ability to change burr types. Its grind range is extensive, from pour-over to Turkish coffee, offering versatility for various brewing methods. Conversely, the Eureka Mignon Notte has a fixed motor speed of 1350 RPM and lacks swappable burrs, as well. However, it is optimized specifically for espresso, providing a consistent grind tailored for that application.

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