Eureka
Mignon Specialita
Based on 89 Reddit mentions
$549.00
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Dipping my toe into the espresso world…
I have a bambino too (although mine is a plus) - i recommend getting a new tamper. I got one that automatically levels itself to the basket rim, and it also has a spring so i tamp with the same pressure everytime. Helped a ton with consistency. Besides this, you'll want a grinder. I picked a Eureka
...TheDude453453 in r/espresso
January 12, 2026 6:48 PM
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Top electric grinders on Reddit by positive & negative comments - for entry lvl espresso vs light roast espresso vs multiple brew methods etc. Based on 652 posts in the past year (Mar 2026)
Surprised Eureka isn’t higher. My Eureka Mignon Specialita has easily been the most reliable and stable grinder I’ve owned. I’ve been in the hobby for about 25 years now so I’ve had several in that time. A single piece of data I know but the design and operation is remarkably consistent and dependab
...BustamoveBetaboy in r/espresso
March 31, 2026 4:48 PM
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[NGD] Eureka Helios 65. Home station in the second photo
It depends on usage, we drink around 0.8-1 kg a week (40-50 shots), so for us single dose is just not practical We buy packs of 500g, 3 kilo at a time, freshly roasted, so it’s pretty much fresh all of the time. My sister had a df64, we really didn’t like it, she replaced it with the allground sense
...DizzyRepeat831 in r/espresso
March 9, 2026 10:50 AM
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I cannot for the life of me decide on a grinder !! [$500]
The eureka mignon specialita is my daily driver and I've had it for over 2 years and it's never let me down. A hair over your budget but probably worth it.
ThatGuyGetsIt in r/espresso
May 14, 2026 2:27 AM
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Do I take the deal? [$1,000]
As a one time investment, I'd recommend going for a separate machine and grinder rather than a built-in. Great options that will last you a lifetime with proper care and maintenance include; Grinders DF54 / DF64 Lagom Casa Eureka Mignon Specialita / Eureka Mignon Zero / Mignon Zero 65AP Timemore scu
...BeyondCoffee in r/espresso
May 7, 2026 8:05 AM
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Vom Café Cremè zum Siebträger oder zum Filter?
Espresso schließt du für dich komplett aus? Dann würde ich dir empfehlen eine gute Mühle zu kaufen und in die Welt von pourover einzusteigen. So kannst du auch wirklich schon echt tolle Kaffees ausprobieren die den aus dem Supermarkt weit überschreiten. Meine erste Adresse waren da immer lokale Röst
...Majoonaise in r/Kaffee
February 25, 2026 9:54 PM
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Need espresso grinder second-hand in EU [250$]
I got Eureka Mignon Specialita for 182$ and OMG what a machine!
No-Ruin-2167 in r/espresso
March 14, 2026 2:26 PM
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Eureka mignon specialita/dolce vita [375€] or df64+accessories 57mm
The differences between Dolce Vita and Specialita are: silent technology, higher quality of materials and chromes instead of plastic in the bottom, some low retention system. The choice is clear now. I might upgrade it into a single dose in some time. Next step will be the Lelit Bianca or something
...Present-Deal8569 in r/espresso
March 18, 2026 11:52 AM
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When did coffee break the £4 barrier?
The grinder is good, it is a Eureka Mignon Specialita - I can’t get away with spending more on a grinder no matter how big my coffee saving bounty is.
Rubberfootman in r/AskUK
March 23, 2026 9:08 PM
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Need Help Choosing Coffee Machine☕️☕️
I went for the Breville Dual Boiler and Eureka Mignon Specialita. Had both for 5 years now and had no issues. If you enjoy milk in your coffee and will be making more than one coffee at a time. Then a duel boiler allows for greater throughput
CyberAussieResponder in r/melbourne
May 20, 2026 8:22 PM
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