Eureka
Mignon Specialita
Based on 89 Reddit mentions
$549.00
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Seeking Advice: The Absolute Best Espresso Grinder for Longevity and Quality [No budget]
imo, for a grinder to rlly last well, burr type and grind consistency are the two things worth obsessing over. flat burrs >> conical for espresso generally, and single dosing is a game changer if you're pulling different beans regularly imo. niche zero gets recommended a lot and for good reasons ngl
...Personal_Hour_9351 in r/espresso
March 2, 2026 12:28 PM
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Good espresso machine for beginners? [$1000]
I know what everyone is going to say: DF54 and Bambino Plus 😄 I like my current setup now, with a De'Longhi Dedica and an Eureka Mignon Specialita, and I think those two will fit in your budget.
RajaKuman in r/espresso
December 19, 2025 8:50 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
4
Buying my gf an espresso machine I know nothing about coffee [$300]
Preground coffee doesnt really get you a true espresso. Its closer to a moka pot. But if your gf doesnt really care about about it being "true" espresso you can get breville bambino. Its kinda like Red Wine. Some people don't care and will drink the box stuff. Some people won't drink anything below
...CluelessFlunky in r/espresso
November 5, 2025 2:47 AM
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cant decide on a combo for beginner [1200 euro]
Silvia and Eureka Mignon Specialita hard to beat! get some good scales, decent pressure-loaded tamper, and make your own WDT thingy and you're good to go!
guvnor-78 in r/espresso
April 20, 2026 10:19 AM
4
What's wrong with my grinder ?
I will check but I will never find a filter for it I wouldn't be so sure about it because they love using the same components across all cheap grinders. You can probably even measure your portafilter yourself to get the dimensions. I understand I will change my grinder, what do you use ? I started w
...Ekalips in r/espresso
March 20, 2026 9:48 AM
3
Guter Siebträger und gute Mühle für unter 1500€
Ich habe mir für dasselbe Budget eine Lelit Mara X V2 & eine Eureka Mignon Specialita gekauft. Bin reiner Espressogrinker und zufrieden.
merkulosus in r/Kaffee
April 5, 2026 4:20 PM
3
Is it time to throw in the towel? [$1000]
Five years out of a Barista Pro is about average. The 5-second shutoff is usually a failing solenoid valve or a clogged flow meter, and Breville repair costs often hit $150-250 which is hard to justify on a machine that may have other components aging out. At $1000, you're in a really good spot for
...JayArrCoffee in r/espresso
March 28, 2026 9:28 PM
3
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
2
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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