Mignon Libra

Eureka

Mignon Libra

172 positive 2 neutral 20 negative

Based on 194 Reddit mentions

$799.00

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Be real with me. Opening an Espresso bar in a Barber Shop. [$1500-$2000]

Don't get a DF64 for a place like that. It's LOUD. Your barbershop customers do not need a grinder screaming in their ears. If you're looking at Eureka Mignon's, I'd try to stretch the budget to go for the Libra. It can grind by weight so you don't have to faff around with weighing beans while you h

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mimos_al in r/espresso

September 7, 2025 8:06 AM

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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

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fancyroast in r/espresso

December 28, 2025 3:29 PM

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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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Tried to build the ultimate mid-budget setup... What would you change?

This might be an unpopular opinion on this sub, but my experience the DF54 isn't all that great. At around €250, it undeniably offers strong value for money. That said, good value doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a great grinder overall.I ordered one about a month ago as a way to downsize from my Mazze

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Francois_B in r/espresso

February 9, 2026 5:00 PM

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Quietest espresso electric grinder under [$400USD]

Love my Mignon Libra (original 55mm, now $800?!), but Eureka sells cheaper Mignon options ($400). Whole Latte Love sells refurbished, as does Amazon. Most Mignons now have sound attenuation treatment by default. (They used to advertise it only for better models.) Mine is pretty quiet, although I've

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digitect in r/espresso

March 11, 2026 3:48 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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Grinders? I'm totally lost. Need your help choosing one! [1000$]

Eureka Mignon Libra or a refurbished Atom 65W. Grind-by-weight is a nice time saver.

pushthebuttonalready in r/espresso

February 14, 2026 1:12 AM

5

GBW Mühle gesucht

Bin mit der Eureka Mignon Libra sehr zufrieden!

Mother_Foot7880 in r/Kaffee

April 9, 2026 7:25 AM

5

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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