DF64 vs Eureka Mignon Turbo

Side-by-side grinder comparison

Specification DF64 Eureka Mignon Turbo
BrandTurinEureka
Price (MSRP)$330$649
CategoryFlat BurrFlat Burr
Burr Size64 mm65 mm
Burr MaterialSteelSteel
Burr Type64mm flat65mm flat
Grind Speed1400 RPM1350 RPM
Retention0.5 g0.3 g
Single DoseYesYes
SteplessYesYes
Hopper50 g50 g
Motor250W450W
Dimensions110 x 170 x 380 mm120 x 180 x 390 mm
Weight8.5 kg (18.7 lbs)7.5 kg (16.5 lbs)

Expert Analysis

The Eureka Mignon Turbo ($649) and DF64 ($330) are both 65/64mm flat burr grinders for espresso. The Turbo uses 65mm flat burrs with stepless adjustment, 0.3g retention, and single-dose optimization at 7.5 kg. The DF64 uses 64mm flat burrs, stepless, with 0.5g retention at 8.5 kg. The Turbo is Eureka's speed-focused single dose grinder — it grinds a full dose in under 10 seconds, significantly faster than the DF64's 15-20 seconds. The Turbo's factory burrs are higher quality than the DF64's stock burrs, producing a more refined cup without upgrades. The DF64 accepts aftermarket burrs (SSP, etc.) that can exceed the Turbo's quality. The Turbo is more compact and lighter. The DF64 at half the price is the budget champion. The Turbo requires zero modifications; the DF64 benefits from bellows, RDT, and potentially burr upgrades totaling $150-300. Verdict: The Turbo is the better out-of-box grinder with superior speed and refinement. The DF64 plus SSP burrs can exceed it for less total cost — if you enjoy tinkering.

Price: The DF64 is priced at $330, which is $319 less than the Eureka Mignon Turbo at $649. That's a 49% price gap.

Burr Size: The Eureka Mignon Turbo has larger 65 mm burrs compared to the DF64's 64 mm burrs. Larger burrs generally grind faster and produce less heat, preserving coffee flavor.

Build & Weight: The DF64 weighs 8.5 kg versus 7.5 kg for the Eureka Mignon Turbo. A heavier grinder often indicates more robust build quality and better vibration dampening.

Our Verdict

The choice between the DF64 and the Eureka Mignon Turbo comes down to your priorities and budget. The DF64 is the more affordable option and offers great value. The Eureka Mignon Turbo, while pricier, may justify the investment with superior grind quality and features. Both grinders are capable of producing excellent espresso grinds when properly dialed in.