Mignon Libra

Eureka

Mignon Libra

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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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Mahlkönig E64 WS Arrived Today! Home setup is complete

So, the grinder is setup and grinding. Coming from a Eureka Specialita Turbo no tears yet. Look, I enjoy gatekeeping from time to time as much as the next guy. I get it, it's not a $3K Mahlkonig, it's not built as robustly as commercial machines, and the location of final assembly is different. Havi

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finch5 in r/LaMarzocco

January 10, 2026 3:44 PM

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Aesthetic grinder recommendations?

was gifted a White Micra with a Eureka Mignon Libra 65 AP and if you're going by just aesthetics I think they go great together with both emblems being red badges on the back and matching white.

Savings_Refuse_5922 in r/LaMarzocco

April 30, 2026 3:45 AM

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Bambino Plus + nice grinder (Ceado Life X) or Lelit Victoria + mediocre grinder? [$1000]

The grinder is more important. I went all the way up to a Mignon Libra (55mm, $800) for grind by weight simplicity and now they have a 65mm for just $50 more. Fast, quiet, looks pro, heavy duty and reliable. I literally just posted on super budget machines: https://www.reddit.com/r/espresso/comments

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digitect in r/espresso

January 18, 2026 8:22 AM

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Dream come true Endgame?

I had a libra mignon when I had the breville and I just liked the look of the e64, it had a bunch of mixed reviews at least on HB and here but I personally have really liked the results (I know a lot of the issues was related to the flapper before the change) I don’t know but I think once you pass 1

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dlivats19 in r/espresso

March 9, 2026 3:34 PM

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La Marzocco Pico vs Eureka Mignon Libra (white)

I have a white Micra with a "Ferrari Red" Libra and style / design-wise, I think the Eureka Mignon line fits the Linea line very well. I used to have a white Brew Pro, however I replaced that before I got the Micra, so I can't say how well the white matches...but I think it would be close enough, as

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Ok-Team8894 in r/LaMarzocco

April 15, 2026 11:14 PM

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Are these Adjustments to large [Mignon zero]

It can change a bit between beans. I recommend the ARO aluminum grind dial for the Mignons (Amazon product B0CLCB8VQ6) so you can better see exactly what the setting is. I've used one on a Libra for 18 months and love how visible and repeatable it makes settings, but it also looks pro.

digitect in r/espresso

May 3, 2026 10:12 PM

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I recently changed beans, and immediately the Grinder got jammed.

I got the Eureka Mignon Libra AP 65mm. It’s expensive but it fit the bill for me. Here’s what sold me: Grinds by weight, 2)uses 65mm flat burrs with a different, "all-purpose" cut, producing higher flavor definition, better clarity, and improved acidity, which is excellent for light-to-medium roasts

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Mysterious-Name989 in r/BrevilleCoffee

May 4, 2026 10:33 PM

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Best espresso grinder for $500 or less? [$500]

I had a Fellow Opus once. If you can get up to a Eureka Mignon Zero, Specialita, or Libra you won't regret it—fast, quiet, heavy duty, looks pro, and zero retention. Basically end game until you can taste burr shapes and which side of the mountain a bean grew on. ;) I always recommend the ARO alumin

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digitect in r/espresso

May 9, 2026 8:36 PM

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