Eureka
Mignon Libra
Based on 166 Reddit mentions
$799.00
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Dilemma des guten Kaffees - Suche Kaffeemaschine für meine Eltern (500-1000€) Budget
Grind by Weight Mühle, zB Eureka Mignon Libra kombiniert mit einer fellow aiden oder Mokkamaster bringt wahrscheinlich top Kaffee hervor wenn die Bohnen auch entsprechend was taugen. Und der Aufwand ist fern von jeder Siebträger, Bohnen in den Hopper, gewünschte Menge auf Knopfdruck mahlen, in die K
...ArgReq in r/Kaffee
February 19, 2026 11:15 AM
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Looking for the best all around grinder for espresso [900$]
Do you tend to stick with the same beans? If so, I vote Eureka Mignon Libra 65 AP. (~$850) 65mm burrs, good for medium-dark traditional espresso profiles, grind by weight to really get that workflow smooth like a cafe.
aoeudhtns in r/espresso
January 5, 2026 8:21 PM
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First Setup, Loving it!
I am 4 months into Micra with Mignon Libra 65 AP. Since adding the new grinder in January it has made a huge difference especially not having to weigh beans every cup!
Boing2pzzy in r/LaMarzocco
March 20, 2026 11:34 AM
3
Grinder upgrade
If you tend to use the same beans multiple days in a row the Mignon Libra is a great choice. GBW makes things easier by saving steps. However, if you switch beans often then you want a single dose grinder like a Mignon Oro.
pushthebuttonalready in r/espresso
April 3, 2026 3:30 PM
3
Grinder pairing - grind by weight or high end single dose
I have had the Eureka Mignon Libra 65 AP with the Move for over a year and have loved it. I’ve never used a single dose grinder to be honest, but I also have no desire to change anything. I really like the grind by weight feature and after using it this long, I feel like not having it now would be a
...pasquale61 in r/ProfitecMove
April 14, 2026 11:11 PM
3
Why is the grinder game so stressful…?
I went to a Eureka Mignon Libra a few months back from a DF64. The Libra is absolutely amazing!! GBW, super simple workflow, zero issues from day one. I cannot recommend it enough
mrawesome1q in r/espresso
April 25, 2026 3:24 AM
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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
...Mysterious-Name989 in r/BrevilleCoffee
May 4, 2026 10:33 PM
2
Upgrade from Fellow Opus [$300USD]
I upgraded from an Opus to a Eureka Mignon Libra to solve retention (now basically zero) and also prefer the speed of grind-by-weight. It's faster, but also quieter, built like a tank, looks pro, and grinds better, too. The Specialita is their cheaper solution that can do timed, probably pretty clos
...digitect in r/espresso
December 4, 2025 5:26 AM
2
DF54 or Allground Sense ? [1000$]
Eureka Mignon Libra would be the in between solution. Btw it's also a lot about the workflow between these, DF54 is grind by weight essentially, but you need to weigh before grinding :D From a quality and ease of use perspective there is no comparison - Allground Sense wins hands down.
vlladhalla in r/espresso
January 16, 2026 12:00 PM
2
Best programmable Espresso Machine [$2000]
I bought the MOVE and Eureka mignon Libra GBW a few months back. Happy with the decision and the easy workflow
nsiv110 in r/espresso
February 1, 2026 1:10 PM
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