Eureka
Mignon Libra
Based on 250 Reddit mentions
$799.00
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DF54 is terrible. Recommend me something better! [$500]
Mine clogged again this morning. No amount of brushing, RDT, slow feeding, etc made an any difference. Still clogs every 5ish uses. Just wondering if it’ll clog every morning made me anxious. After 6 weeks of frustration I bit the bullet and ordered a Eureka Mignon Libra to replace it that arrives t
...fancyroast in r/espresso
December 28, 2025 3:29 PM
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Overwhelmed by options [$1300]
What's your grinder? For taste, that's 10x more important. My recommendation is always a Eureka Mignon Libra ($800) and a Breville Bambino Plus ($500). That's exactly your budget, although you can sometimes find referb/open box on Amazon, Whole Latte Love, and Seattle Coffee Gear. Is the Plus steam
...digitect in r/espresso
August 2, 2026 1:30 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
...digitect in r/espresso
November 6, 2025 9:23 PM
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Sydney Daily Random Discussion Thread 27/07/2026
Ah. My grinder is set by weight (Mignon Libra). It regularly gives me 18.5 even though it’s set to 18. I don’t mind - it’s consistent and the results work for me.
still_love_wombats in r/sydney
July 26, 2026 11:53 PM
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Which grinder for milk based drinks [£500 ish]
Got it - you are right. there is a tonne of information out there. I would say don't get too hung up on the latest hyped grinders. There's lots of new grinders being released all the time but in my opinion, for most people, the generally recommended ones will all make an excellent cup of coffee. Par
...AwardTough in r/espresso
July 20, 2026 11:03 PM
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New grinder (grind by weight, EU) [500-1500 Euros]
My recommendation is always a Eureka Mignon Libra. Grind by weight is convenient if you typically drink a bag of beans at a time. Drop down to a Specialita if you prefer single dosing. I really like Eureka Mignons for good grind/taste, low retention, and a very wide range of features and prices. I w
...digitect in r/espresso
June 22, 2026 11:19 AM
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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
...digitect in r/espresso
July 7, 2026 1:51 AM
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What grinder is everyone using?
Eureka Mignon Libra. A huge upgrade from my old DF64. GBW, consistent fluffy grounds, plenty fast grinding. It’s been awesome
mrawesome1q in r/ProfitecMove
June 6, 2026 2:05 AM
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Bambino Plus found, now need grinder [$500]
I can't recommend something in the Eureka Mignon line enough. I have a Libra, but many below grind the same. Their product line is too complicated and it changes every year, I'm pretty sure to obfuscate and segment the market. So I made a break down of each Mignon here: https://www.reddit.com/user/d
...digitect in r/espresso
May 31, 2026 8:35 PM
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How do you handle coffee for a small office without overspending?
Go back to drip coffee, get a grind by weight grinder, use good fresh beans The grinder will be expensive, but the weighing will cut down on time prepping. Eureka Mignon Libra 65 All Purpose, the larger burrs cost a little more, but are a lot faster, if time is not an issue the 55 model is available
...gadgetboyDK in r/espresso
April 9, 2026 9:02 PM
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