Eureka
Mignon Zero
Based on 48 Reddit mentions
$349.00
We may earn a small commission.
Most discussed features
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Reddit mentions
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Best "buy once cry once" grinder under [650€]?
I have the Eureka Mignon Zero 65. It's built like a tank, is surprisingly quiet, and makes nice espresso. I haven't seen any reason to complain about build quality yet. Retention is minimal if you give the bellows a good push every time. It's not a $3000 grinder but it's a lot of grinder for the mon
...endless_ocean_blue in r/espresso
January 16, 2026 6:54 PM
4
[$1k budget] grinder upgrade
Eureka Mignon Zero 65 AP. Cheaper than the Oro, with almost no difference. Better than the 55.
Coin_and_Chrono in r/espresso
April 26, 2026 7:34 AM
4
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
4
Very Impressed!
I'm not opposed to two grinders, but then the equation is different, do I get electric for espresso, then hand grind for pourover on the go? Or an all purpose on the go for having different options? (K ULTRA?) Or both AP electric and hand grinder for all options at home and away? Etc. Right now I'm
...Erlendss93 in r/gaggiaclassic
December 23, 2025 6:48 PM
2
Narrowing down to Eureka Zero or DF64 Gen2 [$500]
The DF64 gen2 seems to be a very good grinder and a go to for many prosumers with easy to upgrade burrs. This seems to be a common misconception, continuously fed by people that purchased a DF64 under this misconception. The DF64 should be better thought of as an affordable grinder, since that’s wha
...rkzhao in r/espresso
February 5, 2026 4:46 PM
2
Help with small footprint upgrade machine [USD 2,000]
I think you’re right, as “boring” as gadget-wise it may seem it’s the right answer. I was looking at the eureka grinders. The Mignon Zero 65 AP seems to be all I need. I weigh my coffee before grinding already. So I don’t need timed or weighted dosing (and I’ve seen reviews that say the screen error
...Rocknpop82 in r/espresso
February 10, 2026 6:04 AM
2
Compact and pretty setup…
Aesthetic space saving is okay na ang Delonghi Dedica na naiisip mo. Pwede kapang pumili ng color na gusto mo. Pwede rin small footprint ng breville bambino. Less aesthetic lang IMO dahil mukhang appliance na sya.Medyo malalaki kasi ang footprint ng Gemilai machines, chinese brand sya na madami ang
...valfsingress in r/CoffeePH
June 4, 2026 8:14 PM
1
Best multipurpose grinder for espresso and batch brew [<400CAD]
Quite a big different in price in Canada between the Eureka Mignon zero 65 AP and the DF5. I’ve been looking at reviews of the Eureka Mignon zero 55s, and it seems like people are advising the Aro dial and Aro bellows upgrade, with these upgrades it seems nice, but that would still mean probably 150
...Dependent_Routine483 in r/espresso
March 13, 2026 11:20 AM
1
Eureka Zero 55 - A "good" grinder? [$230]
I was on the cusp of buying it, but decided to take a punt on a conical burr Chinese grinder on Alibaba that has been getting some good reviews and punches well above its price range. From what I understand, pretty much all the entry and mid-price Eureka grinders use the same materials, engines, etc
...OrderNo1122 in r/espresso
December 30, 2025 3:55 PM
1
Espresso setup [under $1000 ]
Take your time, there is so much info in these forums, YouTube comparisons and reviews etc. Different machines will have different features, strengths and weaknesses, user experience etc. A better understanding of the difference between machines will help you decide which suits you best. The grinder
...ExplanationLucky1143 in r/espresso
January 1, 2026 2:07 PM
1