Eureka Mignon Specialita: A Home Run?

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  • čas přidán 8. 12. 2020
  • A flat-burr #CoffeeGrinder that suits every method from Turkish to French press. The #Specialita has low retention and makes for smooth single-dosing. Could this reasonably-priced prosumer #espresso grinder be ideal for the serious home user? Let's evaluate it on design, build quality, performance, versatility, and ease of use, and find out.
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Komentáře • 204

  • @rowanholligan
    @rowanholligan Před rokem

    Best review! Thanks for the thoughtful presentation.

  • @troywilliams4954
    @troywilliams4954 Před 3 lety +16

    Outstanding review. Paid the premium for looks and matching color or other appliances. The zero grind chart put me in ballpark to pulling better shots. Thanks for this valuable info!!

  • @JaladhiPujara
    @JaladhiPujara Před 3 lety +2

    Very balanced review. Thank you!

  • @alexanderschmidt8305
    @alexanderschmidt8305 Před 2 lety

    I've watched so many videos of the Eureka but your vid is the first with actual useful information

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety

      Thanks; that's how we roll around here. Welcome to the community :)

  • @audriusa7005
    @audriusa7005 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, thank you for your insights!

  • @wendybaryl6867
    @wendybaryl6867 Před rokem +1

    So very helpful..thank you so much ❤💗

  • @DannyPops
    @DannyPops Před rokem

    Even though there are some technical issues with this video. Your narration and creative review are great!

  • @toliscy
    @toliscy Před 2 lety

    Nice honest review subbed

  • @azkamil
    @azkamil Před 2 lety +3

    "cheap plastic that scratches if you look at it wrong". I couldn't hold s giggle. You voice is something else.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, and welcome to the community :)

  • @user-jp9js9th8o
    @user-jp9js9th8o Před 4 měsíci

    very good review.. thx.. especially for the critical annotations

  • @johncheffy
    @johncheffy Před 2 lety +3

    Outstanding review. Most useful I've seen. Just got my Specialita, due in part to your videos (thanks!). Your +/- grind chart seems like a good relative-vs-absolute way to navigate multiple grind settings. I'm making a similar one, adding Drip between Pour Over and French Press. I've started with your settings shown, and understand those were just examples. BTW, my burr touching setting turned out to be zero!

  • @DouglasK
    @DouglasK Před 2 lety

    Excellent review! I have one on order and have noted your chart as starting offsets. (I have no illusion that they'll be my final numbers). Thanks!

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +1

      Actually, that was preliminary, for demonstration purposes. It all ended up different :) Enjoy it.

  • @andreasidarto7822
    @andreasidarto7822 Před 2 lety

    Very nice sir, I always enjoy your video. It has 0.1gr retention at espresso setting, very impressive

  • @mystikmeg
    @mystikmeg Před 3 lety +14

    That was fantastic. I’ve been looking for details on what you can dose into other than the portafilter. No other video bothers with this for some reason. And I’ve subscribed because the little sarcastic laughs are brilliant

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. One does one's best :) Welcome to the community.

    • @flitcroftLA
      @flitcroftLA Před 3 lety +1

      I thought that was a great touch too. Today, I took off the portafilter mount and ground into a little glass bowl and it was significantly less messy. I ordered an Acaia 58mm dosing cup to try it more like the Niche Zero where you put your portafilter on top, upside down, then flip over the combo to pour the grounds into the portafilter with zero mess. Hopefully, that will get me to perfectly clean counters.

    • @michellesalazar6448
      @michellesalazar6448 Před rokem

      I grind into a small class prep bowl and it's less messy. I have a 5.5" stainless steel canning funnel by HOXHA which I don't like b/c it's large but it helps funnel grounds into portafilter.

    • @SteveHofsaess
      @SteveHofsaess Před rokem

      @@flitcroftLA great idea,, I just ordered a dosing cup for my 54mm portafilter

  • @Big2Planker
    @Big2Planker Před 3 lety +3

    Yup, have had one since before Christmas - paired with my Profitec P700 . What a brilliant combination together. The grinder is legendary.

  • @c7491
    @c7491 Před 3 lety +3

    Amazing job!

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! Cheers!

    • @sreda768
      @sreda768 Před 3 lety

      @@wiredgourmet do i need a single dose hopper and bellows to make use it as a single dose ? or is it just okay to use its original hopper ?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      @@sreda768 Some users here have reported retention, but I have not had that problem with mine so it's hard for me to say.

    • @sreda768
      @sreda768 Před 3 lety

      @@wiredgourmet thank u very much

  • @vincentcw95
    @vincentcw95 Před 3 lety +2

    Most honest review on CZcams! I’m doubting between a second hand Atom 60 V2 with about 6000 grinds on it, or this Specialita brand new...

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks. The Atom is definitely a step up in build quality, but it's pretty tall for a home kitchen. I like the bellows system. I guess it comes down to price; I've heard that the Spet is getting expensive in some markets, I guess due to its popularity. I paid 359 euros plus shipping for mine, and I'm really pleased with it. But if I'd paid 500 euros or more, this review would have been very dark :)

  • @TomJones-tx7pb
    @TomJones-tx7pb Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic review. Especially liked the part about the sound. Others reviews I've seen are superficial compared to this.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful! Welcome to the channel.

  • @michellesalazar6448
    @michellesalazar6448 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video! I bought the Specialita after researching all week and this video sealed it for me. I like many brew methods and didn't want clutter of 2 grinders. Color matches my Gaggia. I followed your espresso settings and just had the best coffee I've ever made at home. Perfetto! Totally on par with espresso I've had at cafes. Our old cheap grinder seemed like it was going to give us severe hearing loss down the road so I decided to splurge. Very happy with this choice. Thank you!!

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful :)

    • @Stardustparadise418
      @Stardustparadise418 Před rokem +1

      Hey how is your experience thus far? Happy with your purchase? :)

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před rokem +2

      @@Stardustparadise418 I'm still using it regularly. But hold off buying it if you can, Eureka have something in the pipeline you might want to consider.

  • @hondsvod
    @hondsvod Před 3 lety +1

    Appreciated

  • @FatNorthernBigot
    @FatNorthernBigot Před 3 měsíci

    Great video. I've just ordered the Mignon Zero, a similar machine.

  • @negativen
    @negativen Před 6 měsíci

    This is super help! Thanks a lot for your detailed video. Quick question, how do you know when the burrs touch?

  • @wincav
    @wincav Před 2 lety

    nice review. thanks

  • @batujable
    @batujable Před 3 lety +1

    Nice one!

  • @schwab002
    @schwab002 Před 2 lety +5

    I can't tell you how helpful (so much time and coffee you saved) it was for you to share your cheat sheet for the different types of coffee grinds and how far to turn the knob for each one. I was dialed in almost perfectly on my first espresso shot and I would have been grappling in the dark without the guidance. Thank you.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad to help :)

    • @destructoooo
      @destructoooo Před 5 měsíci

      Don't really get how to read it, touching is 3, so Turkish is 4, but then espresso +4 from 3 is only 1, not 2 on the note.

    • @schwab002
      @schwab002 Před 5 měsíci

      @@destructoooo The +4 for espresso is based off the above setting (Turkish). So you're starting at from 4 (Turkish), not 3 (touching). Then rotate the dial counter clockwise (coarser) lands you on 2. Everything on the cheat sheet is from the above setting, not from touching burrs.

    • @destructoooo
      @destructoooo Před 4 měsíci

      @@schwab002 ah ok, thanks.

  • @manuelmelerovargas7232
    @manuelmelerovargas7232 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video 👌👍

  • @RobinInDaHood7
    @RobinInDaHood7 Před rokem

    Thanks for the review. Where did you get that wooden tray that you placed underneath the grinder? I need something to catch the mess and that's exactly what I'm looking for which would match the wood in my kitchen.

  • @swingmanic
    @swingmanic Před rokem +1

    A nice little grinder but I've found it needs a portafilter funnel. The portafilter height adjustment screw tends to loosen and would definitely benefit with a star washer and the 2 forks where the filter rests, bend easily. Otherwise I'm reasonably happy with my purchase.

  • @xtheconvicted
    @xtheconvicted Před 3 lety +7

    That’s funny, my hopper lid is perfectly silent. It’s also so hard to remove that I have to use fingernails to get it off 😂 Still very happy with it though!

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +1

      Different parts suppliers, I'd guess. Yep, the Spet has some "issues," but performs like a grinder that cost 50% more :)

  • @josealbertoleonsagastegui743

    After a lot of research finally bought a Mignon Zero grinder, it's a amazing piece of art. However I've been struggling with the very little amount of information about the different settings in the dialing knob. I couldn't find so far any microns per mark chart (from zero point) for example. In some cases I saw information about the 3 full turns in the dial (from zero point) being the total range of settings from turkish to french press (0 to 1400 microns), and some others that mentions that is only 1.5 full turns for the full range (again, 0 to 1400 microns). So, pretty confused right now, is there any piece of information about this? Is the full range for the Mignon Zero 3 full turns to the dial knob?

  • @TheVoicefrombelow
    @TheVoicefrombelow Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. Hilarious and informative. Question: does it do Turkish grind well, or is it a compromise? Any mod for the horrible grind adjustment knob?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +3

      So long as the burrs are correctly aligned (and they almost always are), it will do really good Turkish. It's what I used in my Turklish coffee vid, and you can see there's not a speck of grit floating in it. You can get a larger knob / spare part for another Mignon, but you still have to remember where you park it.

    • @Coffeeratgaming
      @Coffeeratgaming Před 2 lety

      it is worth noting they do do none expresso focused grinders

  • @danec1384
    @danec1384 Před rokem

    Great video, do you suggest going for the Specialita or stretching to the XL? I'm using a Europiccola with a Smart Grinder Pro at the moment and looking to upgrade grinders. Medium/dark espresso only 😊

    • @playnicegames
      @playnicegames Před rokem +1

      Either is good they perform very similar. I went with the Specialita and no longer use the Oro (no touchscreen) which had the same burrs as the XL

  • @CarlosGomesAlmeida
    @CarlosGomesAlmeida Před 2 lety

    Good to see another coffee guy in Dublin, you don't sound irish though hahah. Thanks for the tips, I'm considering the Specialita to add to my Sage Barista Espress to replace the attached grinder.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety

      Good value for money as an all purpose grinder. If you're into espresso alone, maybe save more with a quality hand grinder? Or splash out with the Niche Zero? Yeah, I'm a New Yorker :)

  • @DimaStranger
    @DimaStranger Před 3 lety +5

    Great review! I have the grinder but, interestingly enough, mine doesn't really go fine enough for Turkish. When grinding medium/light roasted coffee for espresso (17-18g in), I'm almost at the point of touching of burrs. Do you think calibrating would help?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +2

      I would check the alignment in that case. If it's out of spec, then, yes it might grind better in the fine range. I use my Specialita for Turkish without trouble; you can see that I used it in my Turkish coffee video and the coffee was crystal clear. So I think you should be able to use it too.

    • @DimaStranger
      @DimaStranger Před 3 lety

      @@wiredgourmet thanks! I'll try to adjust it, I guess

    • @troywilliams4954
      @troywilliams4954 Před 3 lety

      Same problem , I'm using Ethiopian light roast.

  • @GoFundYourself
    @GoFundYourself Před 3 lety +1

    Great review, one quick question, seeing how you got it from the UK, what is the wiring for the unit? US or UK electrical?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. It has a UK plug; it would be unusual for a retailer to supply wiring for regions outside their own location, although some do.

  • @-Vee_
    @-Vee_ Před rokem

    I was alway wondering what will happen with grinder if you will go farther then touching point? can you damage the grinder this way?

  • @mixy2647
    @mixy2647 Před 4 měsíci

    I love the look and the UX, However, to get a grind fine enough for espresso I have to grind at the point where the burrs nearly touch.... I have aligned the burrs using your other (great) vide,o but still not luck... Have I just been unlucky?

  • @dylanporter8105
    @dylanporter8105 Před rokem +2

    I wonder if you can just pop the dial off when it's at 0 and then set it at well 0 to it lines up

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths Před 2 lety +2

    I just ordered one to upgrade my Rancilio Rocky grinder. Hopefully it makes a good difference.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety

      I think you'll be pleased; good luck with it.

  • @alighanadian7207
    @alighanadian7207 Před 3 lety +1

    I have silenzio and I don't have a problem with door lid. it fits perfectly and makes no noise

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for letting us know. It's good to know they're not all noisy.

    • @richardmiddleton7770
      @richardmiddleton7770 Před 3 lety

      I have the Specialita and the lid fits fine aswell.

  • @gohching911
    @gohching911 Před 3 lety

    Good explanation of the grinder. I learn a lot, thank you. Can I know the note that you put about for espr: +4 to 2 meaning from the touching point 3, adjust 4 line or 4 turn of the knob?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks. I meant +4 steps, not turns. Of course this will be slightly different on each machine.

    • @gohching911
      @gohching911 Před 3 lety

      @@wiredgourmet but the pr ov is +3? Adjust only 3 step from the touching? So fine?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      @@gohching911 No, much coarser than that. You add all of the steps :)

  • @Gamer95PC
    @Gamer95PC Před 11 měsíci

    What makes better espresso, the Urbanic U80 or the eureka specialita, both with alighted burrs?

  • @VoicelessScream
    @VoicelessScream Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent and very helpful review which basically convinced me to get one! Now... I like the little machine but I'm loosing my mind (and a lot of precious beans) trying to adjust the damn thing. I do believe I found my 0 (combination of your friendly technique and sound, yeah I know) so I'm at 5. Great! +1,5 + 2 brings to espresso range (between 0,5 and 1). Versus your observed +4 to begin espresso range(up to a massive +7 for the end of it) that's drastically different. Moreover, I see most people online with much longer grinding time to get to 18g (often close to 10 seconds ?!). With this grind level I'm at 6.3 for a 18.5g out. That seems awfully fast. Any thoughts ? Thanks again!

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +3

      When I say espresso range, in a video anyone might watch, I mean the limits for all kinds of devices, whereas you're using one espresso device, so naturally the range that works for you is narrower. My grinder comes farther from the 0 point because I aligned the burrs very carefully. Yours seems fast to me too; maybe you're grinding too coarse. Worry about shot times, not grind times. TLDR: don't worry about what anyone else is doing; dial in your grinder for your coffee device. Whatever makes good coffee is right :)

    • @-Vee_
      @-Vee_ Před rokem +1

      same me. I found my espresso range is about +1 +1,5 from touching point. depends on what beans I'm using

    • @VoicelessScream
      @VoicelessScream Před rokem

      @@-Vee_ Ended up getting a DF64 and couldn't be happier. While the Eureka is a great looking, quality and silent grinder it was not the right tool for me. I like to experiment with a variety of beans and roasts and making the minute adjustments was very frustrating. Cleaning it up was a pain VS the df64 and also meant losing that presice point where I had to start the guess work all over again. Single dosing is also where I was heading all along. If sticking to the same beans and using the hopper/timer, the specialita is great.

    • @-Vee_
      @-Vee_ Před rokem

      @@VoicelessScream I just got single dose hooper for the grinder and I use Eureka only for espresso so I don't have to switch between brewing methods. I also have a Ezpresso JX PRO manual grinder that I use it for French Press or Aeropress.
      What confused me on this video was the grinder adjustment mentioned. He says +4 from touching point will be espresso range for him where on my grinder is about +1 +1,5 for espresso which made me think is something wrong with my grinder.
      Thanks for your reply!

  • @Sleepistherapy
    @Sleepistherapy Před rokem

    Could you review much cheaper grinders like sette 270 and Eureka Manuale

  • @lucallain4589
    @lucallain4589 Před 2 lety +1

    I'd love to see a review on the XL

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +1

      Well, I'll be getting a new, updated Oro Single Dose (the first one was kinda broken), which has the same motor and burrs and adjustment. I think you'll be able to infer a lot about the XL from that one, when I post it. Haven't received the improved SD yet, though.

  • @HoshPak
    @HoshPak Před 3 lety +2

    Mine arrived just today. Sadly, I have to wait another day for my new espresso machine.
    I would be curious to see a DIY single dosing hopper which can be pressurized, just like the blow up system for the bigger Eureka grinders.
    Actually, I know a few people with tools so I might try that for myself.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      I don't think it would be terribly difficult. If you try it, let us know how it goes.

    • @mystikmeg
      @mystikmeg Před 3 lety

      There are 3D prints of the little hopper and plunger but I can’t find a suitable bellows to fit on top

    • @skycruzin
      @skycruzin Před 3 lety

      @@mystikmeg Maybe this will help czcams.com/video/x20t5J7zgyw/video.html

  • @palli.olason9687
    @palli.olason9687 Před rokem +1

    It’s easy to zero the dial: unscrew fully, the knob is hollow so you can push something blunt through it and the disk with markings pops off, screw the knob back on and tighten to desired zero, pop disk on with zero aligned.

  • @brucesummers7448
    @brucesummers7448 Před 10 měsíci

    I have been using mine for 3 years and use it 100% of the time for espresso. Why invest in an expensive grinder for drip or French press coffee when a $20 grinder is good enough? What I like about the Mignon Specilista is that it is fast and easy to adjust the grind when I change from one type of beans to another. It is not difficult to clean the grinder which is an annual exercise.
    The criticisms are moronic and give a false impression of the machine. It is like criticizing the gas filler cap on a Porche.

  • @yehuditgoldman6618
    @yehuditgoldman6618 Před rokem

    very well explained video I have a question? whether I turn the knob in the machine is that rotates more and more ( counterclockwise) the rotations become more difficult is this the 0 pointThere are two modes, one that is turned and it is difficult, and the other that the knob comes out of place as often as you turn it

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před rokem

      It should gradually get harder going clockwise, because you are compressing a spring inside, which you can't see from outside. If you turn it counterclockwise, the knob will eventually unscrew and come away. The zero point is when the burrs touch and you can't turn the knob clockwise any more with normal force.

  • @davidchiu1296
    @davidchiu1296 Před rokem

    Thanks for your informative videos. Just out of curiosity after seeing both your specialita and oro videos, most internals look identical. Do you think bottom and top burr carriers of the 65mm can fit into the specialita existing mounts without modification?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před rokem +1

      The upper burr carrier has different mounting holes (2 vs 3), and the lower has a different coffee outlet, so neither part would fit the Spet without mods.

    • @davidchiu1296
      @davidchiu1296 Před rokem

      @@wiredgourmet thank you, so it's a no go.

  • @PCT6566
    @PCT6566 Před 3 lety +1

    SpecialitA is a specialized espresso grinder so I guess that explains the less than ideal grind adjustments for different brew methods.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +1

      Ah, not true. Eureka categorizes it as a general-purpose grinder: www.eureka.co.it/en/catalogo/prodotti/1/All+Purpose/index.aspx . The "espresso grinder" nonsense appears to be a popular superstition among CZcams coffee experts.

    • @PCT6566
      @PCT6566 Před 3 lety +2

      @@wiredgourmet Okay...so it's an all purpose grinder with a 55mm burr set that has a ridiculously fine micro adjustment ring you'd think it had come with the espresso only home grinder line then.

  • @donsackett8908
    @donsackett8908 Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed the review. Not sure you are still following comments, but hopefully here goes: I have the Specialita and the Mignon bump hopper and bellows, for single dosing, so I am hoping to keep the hopper and burrs free of retention. However, just opened up after 4 weeks of light use, and clump crusher area blocked up and some coffee grounds inside the motor area, Took bottom off, and a fair bit came out. So use of bellows encourages coffee to get into the grinder housing. Maybe this also an area for the new single dose grinder to have a problem and hence delays. I wonder if you have any recommendations tor use of the bellows when single dosing on Specialita, or am I just causing a problem with internal coffee getting into motor and lower wiring and electronics? If there is a recommended channel where I should ask this please advise. Thanks

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety

      I'll be getting a single dose as soon as its released, so i might have some insights in the review of it. I will try out the SD hopper and bellows on my Spet and see if they work properly. You might check the home barista forums; plenty of threads about grinders there.

    • @donsackett8908
      @donsackett8908 Před 2 lety

      @@wiredgourmet Thank you, will do. For info, Here in Thailand I had placed a preorder for the single dose, but after your video about the delays, and me getting fed up with hand grinding for my Robot, I moved the deposit to the Specialita, which was in stock. Happy with it. Can grind directly into the Robot basket and do not even need wdt any more, as no clumps, so a quick circular swirl of the basket, tamp and done.

  • @deepalkandola7557
    @deepalkandola7557 Před rokem

    Bought a new specialita based on this review two weeks ago. Was very happy this morning until it stopped grinding. Opened it up to see what the problem was and the chute entry was completely clogged. I probably have only ground no more than 1kg through the grinder. I’m getting horrible retention as well even after cleaning of around 2 grams. I’m at a loss with what to do. I’ve ordered the bellows kit as well as starting RDT. Do you have any advice

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před rokem +3

      You can tilt it back and let it fall forward after grinding and/or lightly tap the chute housing with a wooden brush handle or whatever. Some people say the clump breaker gives them trouble. It's easy to remove, or you could just bend it upward slightly to increase the opening. I live in an extremely humid climate, but drier air means more static charge. It was designed as an on-demand grinder, not meant for single dosing, although I get away with using it that way. If you keep the hopper fairly full, it should work; I've heard very few complaints about it configured that way. Good luck.

  • @rosenradev868
    @rosenradev868 Před rokem

    Hello, Nice review...m I do have one question... What is the case of the machine, the touch panel and the top with the hopper holder looks plastic. but what the sides are made of ?

  • @DJZ4569
    @DJZ4569 Před 3 měsíci

    A point of common sense. If the grinder has already been used and has retained it’s nominal amount of ground coffee, every subsequent grind output should be equal to it’s input.

  • @steamingpanda2.177
    @steamingpanda2.177 Před 2 lety

    As someone who also uses different brew methods I think the inconvenience of adjusting the size is a deal breaker. The fact that u have to print a chart to keep track is too much for a grinder that expensive imo
    I’m leaning towards the perfetto. Might not be able to dial a shot as precisely but seems way easier to swap between grind sizes

  • @HeritageSpringer1
    @HeritageSpringer1 Před 7 měsíci

    👍

  • @ravynsage
    @ravynsage Před 3 lety

    Glad you indicated price. In the US it is really jacked up to $700. My vote would be to get the Sette 270 and save the cash.

    • @flitcroftLA
      @flitcroftLA Před 3 lety +1

      I hated the 270wi. It’s disgustingly loud, cheap plastic, and shot grounds all over the place. I returned mine within 3 weeks. This is a dream in comparison.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +1

      It's a good grinder, but I wouldn't pay $700 for it. OTOH, the Sette 270 really isn't in the same class. I would pay that kind of money for a Mazzer Lux or SJ, however.

    • @flitcroftLA
      @flitcroftLA Před 3 lety +1

      @@wiredgourmet Right, but then you lose the digital timer. The Mignon line also works well as a zero retention single dosing grinder with $15+ 3D printed dosing hoppers that you can get on Etsy. Nothing but the Niche Zero (which has a 3-5 month waitlist) seems to do that near this price point.

    • @johnsaxontube
      @johnsaxontube Před 3 lety

      I had a Sette 270 before the Specialita. It was good but extremely loud and has plastic gears turning the burr which predictably died after 2 years. BTW Baratza was super nice and replaced the whole gear unit for free even though it was well out of warranty.

    • @sciencescience9102
      @sciencescience9102 Před rokem

      @@wiredgourmet Mazzer SJ is $960 in the US now..

  • @williampage1235
    @williampage1235 Před 3 lety

    hey, how do you feel machine handles grinding for pour over and drip?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +1

      Pourover is my default drink, so I'd be really disappointed if it wasn't good. Like any grinder in its class, you see less consistency as you go coarser, but the Spet is better than most grinders under $500 US. And it's very consistent at the fine end of the scale.

  • @dreamofshrooms
    @dreamofshrooms Před 3 lety

    Hi. Thanks for the review. Just recieved my Specialita. One question though. I cannot tell when the burrs touch to mark the starting point. I turn to finner and it gets harder and harder to turn but no end lock point. Thanks in advance.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +1

      You can turn the motor manually, as I show in the burr-alignment video. As soon as you feel slight resistance, the burrs are starting to touch.

    • @dreamofshrooms
      @dreamofshrooms Před 3 lety

      @@wiredgourmet thanks. I’ve seen your alignment video. I noticed that the burs are not aligned, when i manually turn there is some gaps where they dont touch, that is they start touchin partially. Im not surre if its worth the hassle to align them because i will use the machine for espresso 99% of the time...

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      @@dreamofshrooms Yeah, it doesn't make a big difference; the Spet is decent from the factory. If you can dial in your shots, you're good.

    • @dreamofshrooms
      @dreamofshrooms Před 3 lety

      @@wiredgourmet I also didn’t mark the factory position of the top burr, so i probably didn’t put it back on as it was. I tried all three combos and put it back so that i can feel most of the surface touching when i turn the motor. I guess this also makes marginal difference. Thanks for the replies. The grind quality from this machine is really pulling excellent shots..

  • @sohailomar8085
    @sohailomar8085 Před 2 lety +1

    what do you think of its sibling silenzio ? do the 55 mm burrs in specialita make any difference in grind quality/consistency compared to the 50 mm burrs in the silenzio ? I personally don't care about the touch screen or the grinding speed and will single dose anyways

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety

      The Silenzio is a perfectly competent all-purpose grinder and good value for money. The extra 5mm means nothing by itself, but the burr design is a bit different; the Spet is definitely focused on Turkish & espr.

  • @nathonwhite
    @nathonwhite Před 2 lety +1

    Had my specialita for almost a month now. Still not got used to it. I’m thinking I have a bad one out of the bunch. Needed balancing by a fair bit and the setting for an espresso is half of one number off touching for a medium dark roast at 18g in. As for retention. When I clean it I can easily get 6g of ground coffee out of it. Should have bought a second hand unit that had been used and confirmed a decent grind. This will probably go back once my Niche Zero arrives. Oh and putting a light roast through the specialita, you may as well just put the coffee straight into the bin.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +1

      Bad luck in the lottery, I see. A common cause of poor burr alignment in a new machine is a loose burr fastener. Check all six, and see if one isn't loose. I also have a howto vid on burr alignment: czcams.com/video/Gb3PgeQ6ewY/video.html

    • @aznpwr9900
      @aznpwr9900 Před 2 lety

      same with you. whenever i clean it out. roughly same amount as you. the plastic part at the mouth retains coffee grind so much

  • @errel16
    @errel16 Před 2 lety +1

    I wander if you can help me, I have the specialita, and I can't get fine enough, the burrs are a hair from touching and the burrs are aligns according to your video, but the shots are still too fast (my espresso range is much closer to the burrs touching then yours)

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +1

      If the burrs are aligned, you should be able to get them close enough to grind for espresso. Typically, the problem is if they're not parallel, and they almost touch on one side, but the opposite side has a big gap that lets large particles through, which makes espresso difficult. So If they are aligned nicely, then I would wonder if anything like coffee grit could be interfering with the adjustment linkage. And if not, then maybe it has something to do with the espresso machine, or puck prep, or too small a dose, or something like that. Good luck.

  • @orthonima
    @orthonima Před 3 lety +2

    Great review! Got mine a few weeks ago but I am having a lot of issues with the chute being clogged, apparently, the static screen causes that. Did you experience anything like this?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks. I haven't had that problem, which surprises me because it looks like the kind of 'solution' that might backfire in just that way. Maybe climate has some effect, IDK. I live in IE which is always very damp. If you try removing it, let us know if that helps.

    • @craigraper6169
      @craigraper6169 Před 3 lety

      I have the same problem with the Filtro unit. I took out the clumping screen and it still starts clogging after 1 or 2 30 gram batches.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      @@craigraper6169 So, did you find it worse without the screen, or with it?

    • @craigraper6169
      @craigraper6169 Před 3 lety

      @@wiredgourmet It was a little better without the screen, but still was clogging. I contacted the seller and complained about this and got no real help or direction. I boxed it up and picked up a Comandante hand grinder. Now, a few months later, I'm wondering if maybe this issue will go away with more seasoning of the burrs. I will probably pull it back out and run a couple pounds of beans through and see if that helps at all.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      @@craigraper6169 Sounds like a plan; let us know if anything changes. In the mean time, I removed my screen and started grinding without it, and I'm seeing retention that I hadn't seen earlier. My experience so far is that the screen helps, so I'll probably replace it in a week or two. But I will do a second review after a few months of daily use and talk about the little snags that come up over time.

  • @louispeake4518
    @louispeake4518 Před 3 lety

    I adore mine. The only issue is the vibration increase when I change from espresso to coarser grinds - do you find that, too? It’s purely a sound issue rather than quality, but annoying nonetheless.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      Same here. Mine sounds about the same through the range of grit sizes. My only issue is the noisy hopper lid, as shown in the video. The Spet has a few irritating ticks, but it does perform well :)

    • @louispeake4518
      @louispeake4518 Před 3 lety

      @@wiredgourmet it does indeed, but it is a sensitive soul! I bit the bullet and got a separate grinder for filter.

  • @haberdashery314
    @haberdashery314 Před 3 lety +1

    I see the specialita has 55 mm burrs, but the cheaper mignons have 50 burrs. Are the burrs really 5 mm bigger? Does 5 mm actually make a difference in grind quality and taste? If it does matter, do the bigger burrs fit the other models, like the Silenzio?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +2

      An extra 5 mm makes no noticeable difference if the design is identical. But within the Mignon range there are some different edge patterns, so, yes, there will be some differences in performance. The Spet is clearly focused on the Turkish \ espresso range. All of the Mignons are competent grinders, though.

  • @Coffeeratgaming
    @Coffeeratgaming Před 2 lety

    well i honestly i was looking at brevile smart pro but i think this worth extra if i was going higher i just ho to one of the 2k grinders we use at work

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. One does one's best :) I hope you enjoy it.

  • @riffmeisterkl
    @riffmeisterkl Před 2 lety

    It seems I can turn it multiple full rotations, at about 6 rotations the dial is very loose. Am I doing it wrong. Newbie here.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +1

      That sounds right. The useful range from just touching seems to be around 3 maybe 4 full rotations. Much looser than that is kinda off the scale. That thing I printed is the stops, not the rotations.

  • @Obshowersyndicate
    @Obshowersyndicate Před 3 lety

    That intro makes me want to head to the bathroom

  • @lukeloop
    @lukeloop Před 2 lety

    Is there a similar priced machine for single dose espresso that would be better?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +1

      Not really better, but different. The Niche Zero is nice, especially for espresso. The Baratza Sette 270 and Vario lines are good too. But I don't know of anything noticeably better than the Spet in this price range.

  • @upwardpanda
    @upwardpanda Před 2 lety

    My Specialità arrived unable to grind fine enough for espresso.
    Even when the burrs where touching a little bit, the shot would rush out in about 20s with multiple channels. The taste was sour and very astringent at the same time. I suspect a lot of fines and boulders at the same time due to misaligned burrs, even though I used your shimming technique.
    I have returned the grinder to the shop and looking at their video proof they were able to barely grind fine enough for their espresso machine when the burrs were almost touching. They determined the grinder as working within spec and sent it back to me.
    Still unable to produce usable coffee grounds I decided to try installing new replacement burrs as a last resort. Now, I can easily choke my machine (90s shots) and the taste is on the same quality level as my trusty Kinu m47.
    I am unable to visually locate any differences between the replacement burrs and the faulty originals, so I can't really elaborate on the root cause.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +3

      Sorry to hear you had such a hard time. In my experience, the usual cause of mis-alignment in a new machine is when one or two of the 6 burr fasteners (the slotted ones in your case) were not torqued properly during assembly. I don't think I've ever seen an actually defective pair of new burrs that would not seat properly, but you might have. Glad you got it sorted and are enjoying it now.

    • @mixy2647
      @mixy2647 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@wiredgourmet I am having the same issue. To brew espresso with my Robot (also bought after watching your great Robot review) I have to grind either close to or at the Specialita chirping point. Sometimes, even at the chirping point, I get a bad 15-20s shot.
      I have replaced the burrs and re-aligned them multiple times... And each time I notice an improvement... but after a while, I am back again to grinding to the chirping point.
      Do you think this is fixable or is it a factory assembly issue?
      Thanks

  • @greiginsydneycom
    @greiginsydneycom Před 3 lety +1

    No mention of the faulty touch-LCD where the display deforms when you touch the screen? (I see yours does it too). Here in Oz I’m being told that’s not a fault, and (so far) they won’t replace, refund or repair it. It screams a poor design or a bad batch of displays they’re sticking/stuck with.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +1

      I don't believe it's faulty, just cheap. On balance I like the display because it's bright, bold, and simple, so I gave it a pass. Eureka cut a number of corners, just not ones affecting the grinding performance. I'll be doing a second review after several months of using it daily, mentioning all the little snags.

  • @aminebadrou2660
    @aminebadrou2660 Před 3 lety

    Pr Ov that means V60 and Fn Pr is aero press right ?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      Pr Ov means V60 and Fn Pr means French press. I like the same setting for Aeropress and V60. Of course your machine might be a little different from mine, and your preferences too.

    • @aminebadrou2660
      @aminebadrou2660 Před 3 lety

      @@wiredgourmet i have lelit bianca espresso machine, my touching point is 5, i return +4 to get espresso grind but the extraction was very quick 45gr for 20s, i continued try different settings finally i get 36ml for 27 second the dose was 18gr but i only adjust +1.5 from touching position, one more thing more you increase grinding more you get retention in eureka mignon, the best way to adjust is the time of grinding for espresso 18gr we need 9 second of grinding😇😇

  • @blackhulk1984
    @blackhulk1984 Před 3 lety

    it is useful for pour over?

  • @BobMarley-sgh
    @BobMarley-sgh Před 3 lety

    for cold brew?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +2

      Well, the coarser you go, the less consistent the grind regardless of the machine. I wouldn't buy something this expensive *only* for cold brew. You could probably do a tolerable job with a blade grinder and a sieve. However, the finer you grind, the more you'll appreciate a burr grinder.

  • @cemarapkirlioglu7269
    @cemarapkirlioglu7269 Před rokem

    I don’t really understand how your number cheat sheet works. What does +4 to 2 mean? How do you get froms burrs touching to the espresso range?

  • @BensCoffeeRants
    @BensCoffeeRants Před 3 lety +2

    I don't think they ever said / advertised it as having no retention, did they? While it's great it has good dosing accuracy, it is not the same as retention. You don't know how much of the coffee was retained, stuck in there, and came out from the PREVIOUS batch of coffee put in. Some people have measured about 1-2g I think for this model, which isn't too bad.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +2

      Kindly see my burr-alignment video from around 01:30 to 02:00: czcams.com/video/Gb3PgeQ6ewY/video.html. I do actually know what the word "retention" means, and I know how much coffee remains from PREVIOUS batches. The Spet is exceptional for a flat burr machine.

    • @ximotur
      @ximotur Před 3 lety +2

      @@wiredgourmet You are the only one on the Internet claiming Eureka Mignon is zero retention. Not even Eureka claims that. Being exceptional is *not* "no retention". For single dosing + zeron retention you need:
      1-. Something reducing the "popcorn" effect
      2-. Something to push the remaining ground coffee out.
      To solve retention, most "solutions" (including Blow-up system by Eureka themselves) choose to pass air through the grinder to reduce the retention to virtually zero (in the range of 0.1gr)
      For "popcorning" I saw many solutions, usually implying the use of a 3D printer. And some solved both, like this one: czcams.com/video/OZJnfMWaXeE/video.html
      Nice video, btw.

    • @BensCoffeeRants
      @BensCoffeeRants Před 3 lety +1

      @@ximotur I got one myself now, Using a popular 3d printed single doser mod with a pump blower thing, it does seem to usually get out about an extra 1.3-2 grams which it normally would be retained.

  • @esbenrasmussen4289
    @esbenrasmussen4289 Před 2 lety

    6:30 Do you mean that all the "chrome" is plastic? I thought it was all metal!!! Can you clarify?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety

      Yes, the center front and the top are shiny plastic.

    • @esbenrasmussen4289
      @esbenrasmussen4289 Před 2 lety

      @@wiredgourmet Oh, thank you, I would've been disappointed had I bought it not knowing. Then I will probably get the all black version....

  • @aznpwr9900
    @aznpwr9900 Před 2 lety

    0 retention pssss. although i love the specialita. i dont like that they advertise it as such. it retains atleast 0.5gms of my old beans

  • @JPC326
    @JPC326 Před 3 lety

    How is it compared to the Atom 75 ?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +2

      The Atom is a noticeable step up in build quality and grind consistency. You can get a hopper with a bellows that eliminates retention so even at that size it's a good single doser. It's also a serious step up in price, though: I paid only 360 GBP for my Spet, and I'm pleased with it in that context. This review would not have been so positive if I'd paid, say, 500 or more.

    • @DM-sc4zy
      @DM-sc4zy Před 3 lety

      @@wiredgourmet How does it compare to compak E5 in terms of retention and grind quality?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety +1

      @@DM-sc4zy Grid quality is similar. E5 retention is low, Atom with the bellows is near zero. E5 is more compact and has a really nice PF rest; Atom excels in quiet and just feels more heavy duty. E5 is espresso focused; Atom is more capable with the full range from Turkish to FP. In this price range, you're going to get professional results, but there will be trade-offs. If you're willing to pay double, then you can eliminate the compromises :)

    • @DM-sc4zy
      @DM-sc4zy Před 3 lety

      @@wiredgourmet Thanks. I mean E5 vs Specialita in terms of retention/grind. Bellow is not really a good solution as it may blows the grounds into the motor chamber under the burrs.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      @@DM-sc4zy My Spet has virtually no retention. Maybe 1 or 2 tenths of a gram. You can see that again in my burr-alignment vid where I take it apart. However, some channel regulars have reported that their Spet retains coffee, like a gram or so. Perhaps climate is a factor. Or there could have been a minor design refresh, or a change in parts suppliers. Or it could just be that inconsistent.

  • @ramm2601
    @ramm2601 Před 2 lety +7

    Its odd that this product is nearly half the price from Europe compared to the US market.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety +5

      I have the same complaint about US-made stuff :)

    • @urpapa1999
      @urpapa1999 Před rokem

      and it's also because USD has been going up quite a bit lately

  • @starfarmer716
    @starfarmer716 Před 2 lety

    its better grinder from ascaso i2?

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 2 lety

      The Specialita is a lot better than the i2 (conical). However, the Ascaso i1 (flat) is not a bad grinder. I'd prefer the Eureka, but if the i1 was substantially cheaper, I would consider it.

    • @starfarmer716
      @starfarmer716 Před 2 lety

      @@wiredgourmet thank u my friend

  • @flavioinzirillo4858
    @flavioinzirillo4858 Před 3 lety

    Not good for single dosing, retention is high. A blower would help, good grinder but it will go to drip coffee bean duty.

  • @user-lv7ph7hs7l
    @user-lv7ph7hs7l Před 2 lety

    Jesus I thought choosing the machine was hard, but now that's pretty much done and I'm deep in the grinder wormhole...

  • @jean-lucbernhardt8545

    Réglage de la mouture à 2 mn 56

  • @keto4life197
    @keto4life197 Před rokem

    Thumbs up and subscribes so i have it when i win my auction :)

  • @ognjencorovic
    @ognjencorovic Před 3 lety

    Ehh .. Mazzer over it any day.

    • @wiredgourmet
      @wiredgourmet  Před 3 lety

      If I could have bought a Lux or SJ for what I paid for this, I'd have jumped on it. Don't forget, this is a $400-$500 grinder that performs about as well.

  • @campeau29
    @campeau29 Před 2 lety +2

    My Specialita clogged daily after two weeks of use. My previous grinder, a Mazzer, never clogged up in 15 years of use. I do not recommend, unless you just want a pretty door stop.

  • @bubbagump1306
    @bubbagump1306 Před 7 měsíci

    The dial is extremely annoying.

  • @brucesummers7448
    @brucesummers7448 Před 3 lety +4

    Useful information but the need to nit pick is pretentious and adds nothing of value. Review feels it is noisy but provides no decibel comparisons with other home use grinders. Little about consistency of the grind or the durability with the metal mechanisms. If the housing is part plastic but reduces the cost that is not a con but normal, even a BMW has a lot of plastic parts.