Mignon Libra

Eureka

Mignon Libra

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Is a decent machine worth it if you don't buy expensive beans?

I can buy specialty beans almost for the price of supermarket organic blabla beans. So I guess you have to find a better supplier. Also your grinder does the most important part. So I would go (went) for a Rancilio Silvia and then the most expensive grinder your budget allows. Eureka Mignon Libra to

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Extra_Tree_2077 in r/espresso

December 1, 2025 4:43 PM

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Round Two! Looking for a good grinder for espresso with easy cleaning & maintenance other than Niche Zero [$1000]

I always say Eureka Mignon Libra, now $800. I have a 16 month old 55mm version, still flawless operation, zero retention, can walk up and have the shot in 10 seconds. The hopper holds a 12 oz bag, which assumes you'll drink that in a week or less so as not to go stale. Grind is very quiet, build is

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digitect in r/espresso

April 7, 2026 4:37 AM

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What should I gift a new Bambino Plus owner? [$300]

The grinder is the most important thing, more than the machine. But good ones are expensive. There are many recommended here, but I always recommend Eureka Mignons for their heavy, commercial look, reliability, and overall good grind. But they have a very big range of models. A Zero is cheapest for

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digitect in r/espresso

November 6, 2025 9:23 PM

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Espresso Grinder Recommendations [$500-$800]

My recommendation is always a Eureka Mignon Libra ($800). Grind by weight is convenient if you typically drink a bag of beans at a time. Drop down to a Specialita ($500) if you prefer single dosing. I really like Eureka Mignons for good grind/taste, low retention, heavy commercial feel, modern pro l

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digitect in r/espresso

July 7, 2026 1:51 AM

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Grinder pairing - grind by weight or high end single dose

I have the single dose version (basically) of the libra 65 AP - the mignon zero 65AP. I really like it, it was cheaper than the libra, and was a significant upgrade in consistency, build quality, and ability to dial in over my baratza encore ESP. Also unofficially you can change the burrs for any of

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Gunsian in r/ProfitecMove

April 14, 2026 7:51 PM

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Grinder first or Espresso machine?[600 USD] for whole setup

The Mignons have a huge range, I've been trying to keep up with features and pricing in the top section of my espresso sticky post: https://www.reddit.com/user/digitect/comments/1s75tvs/espresso_recommendations_bambino_plus/ I compared across the line and to non-Eureka models back in Nov.2024 and coul

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digitect in r/espresso

August 1, 2026 1:08 AM

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Grinder help [$750]

My recommendation is always a Eureka Mignon Libra ($800). Grind by weight is convenient if you typically drink a bag of beans at a time. Drop down to a Specialita ($500) if you prefer single dosing. I really like Eureka Mignons for good grind/taste, low retention, heavy commercial feel, modern pro l

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digitect in r/espresso

July 18, 2026 3:51 AM

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Eureka Atom W 65 Casa vs non-Casa?

The Casa sits between the Mignon Libra and Atom 65 W. It's much more robust than the Mignon and a solid choice for a home grinder, while the 65 W is suitable for small cafe work.

pushthebuttonalready in r/espresso

March 3, 2026 5:06 PM

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Shot pulling too fast with fine grind

I have a Mignon Libra. From the factory I think something wasn't quite set right with the actual grinder plates. I ended up pulling the top plate off to check it out and after I re-seated it everything seemed right. You might try that, and try rotating the top plate before screwing down if that does

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Draskuul in r/gaggiaclassic

March 4, 2026 2:05 AM

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Advice on which grinder to buy

I have a Eureka Mignon Libra 65AP, a bit less expensive than the Allground Sense, 14 months, very happy with it. Came from a Niche Zero for 5 years previously.

jwclair in r/gaggiaclassic

March 27, 2026 3:52 PM

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