Eureka
Mignon Libra
Based on 166 Reddit mentions
$799.00
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Grinder upgrade?
As a comment above, think what you expect from coffee. Flat burr - for light and medium roast Conical burr - for dark roast For DF64 if you pick gen 2.5 you are covered. Also in same price rand you can buy: eureka - zero 65 AP, single dose, pro; df64 -> anything closer to this spec:~65mm burr and ze
...dd13071994 in r/gaggiaclassic
December 23, 2025 8:10 AM
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Switched from single dosing to a Mahlkönig E65 GBW… I don’t think I’m going back.
Agreed with this. Like I’ll pay more for GBW but for example on the mignons what’s virtually the same grinder moving from the zero to the libra roughly doubles the cost. Feels like it should be $100 or so
tispresso in r/espresso
March 3, 2026 2:13 AM
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Advice on upgrading grinder [$500]
On my silenzio the accuracy was around 0.3 g when i still used the hopper. Switched to single dosing because it keeps the beans fresher. If gbw is worth it is subjective. I personally wouldn't get a libra but i am thinking of building the open source GbW project that exists for mignons
ZoneCrafty in r/espresso
April 1, 2026 9:48 AM
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Eureka Libra - 3 years since it came out... any thoughts?
I have a Eureka Mignon Libra AP 65mm with grind by weight. I use about a hopper of beans (generally a medium roast) in a week (~340g/12oz), and don’t notice any real change from the first beans from a freshly-opened bag to the end of the hopper fill. However, the workflow is … meh. The beans jam in
...Party_Ad_3171 in r/espresso
March 23, 2026 1:13 AM
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