Niche Zero vs DF64P

Side-by-side grinder comparison

Specification Niche Zero DF64P
BrandNicheTurin
Price (MSRP)$729$549
CategoryConical BurrFlat Burr
Burr Size63 mm64 mm
Burr MaterialSteelSteel
Burr Type63mm conical64mm flat
Grind Speed330 RPM1400 RPM
Retention0.5 g0.2 g
Single DoseYesYes
SteplessYesYes
Hopper50 g50 g
Motor250W280W
Dimensions120 x 200 x 310 mm120 x 180 x 395 mm
Weight8.0 kg (17.6 lbs)10.0 kg (22 lbs)

Expert Analysis

The DF64P ($549) and Niche Zero ($729) are both single-dose grinders at similar-ish price points with different burr geometries. The DF64P (the "P" premium variant) uses upgraded 64mm flat burrs with stepless adjustment, 0.2g retention, and enhanced anti-static at 10.0 kg. The Niche uses 63mm conical burrs, stepless, with 0.5g retention at 8.0 kg. The DF64P's flat burrs emphasize clarity and origin flavors; the Niche's conicals emphasize sweetness and body. The DF64P has lower retention and better stock burrs than the standard DF64. The DF64P accepts aftermarket 64mm burrs (SSP, etc.) for further customization. The Niche's burrs are fixed. The Niche's workflow is more polished — purpose-built loading funnel, elegant design, zero modifications needed. The DF64P benefits from a declumper and RDT spray. At $180 less, the DF64P is the budget-friendly option. Verdict: The DF64P is the better value with flat burr clarity, lower retention, and upgrade potential. The Niche Zero wins on workflow elegance and the sweet conical profile that many home baristas prefer.

Price: The DF64P is priced at $549, which is $180 less than the Niche Zero at $729. That's a 25% price gap.

Burr Size: The DF64P has larger 64 mm burrs compared to the Niche Zero's 63 mm burrs. Larger burrs generally grind faster and produce less heat, preserving coffee flavor.

Retention: The DF64P retains only 0.2 g of grounds compared to 0.5 g for the Niche Zero. Lower retention means less waste and more consistent doses, which is especially important for single-dosing workflows.

Build & Weight: The DF64P weighs 10.0 kg versus 8.0 kg for the Niche Zero. A heavier grinder often indicates more robust build quality and better vibration dampening.

Our Verdict

The choice between the Niche Zero and the DF64P comes down to your priorities and budget. The DF64P is the more affordable option and offers great value. The Niche Zero, 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.

Pros & Cons

Niche Zero

Pros:
  • Designed for single dosing
  • Stepless grind adjustment
Cons:
  • Learning curve for espresso dialing

DF64P

Pros:
  • Designed for single dosing
  • Stepless grind adjustment
  • Near-zero retention
  • Large 64mm burrs
Cons:
  • Learning curve for espresso dialing

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, the Niche Zero or the DF64P?

The DF64P at $549 is more affordable than the Niche Zero at $729. With grinders, higher price generally correlates with better grind consistency, which directly impacts espresso quality.

How do the burrs compare between the Niche Zero and DF64P?

The Niche Zero has 63mm Steel burrs while the DF64P has 64mm Steel burrs. Larger burrs generally grind faster with less heat. The burr material affects longevity and flavor profile.

Are both the Niche Zero and DF64P good for single dosing?

Yes, both grinders are designed for single-dose workflows. This means you weigh out each dose of beans, minimizing waste and ensuring maximum freshness. Both have low retention to support this workflow.

Should I buy the Niche Zero or the DF64P for espresso?

Both grinders can produce espresso-quality grinds. Choose the Niche Zero if you value single-dose workflow, infinite grind adjustment. Choose the DF64P if you prefer single-dose workflow, infinite grind adjustment, uniform particle distribution. Remember, the grinder is arguably the most important piece of your espresso setup.

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