Mazzer Mini Electronic vs Eureka Mignon Perfetto

Side-by-side grinder comparison

Specification Mazzer Mini Electronic Eureka Mignon Perfetto
BrandMazzerEureka
Price (MSRP)$750$329
CategoryFlat BurrFlat Burr
Burr Size64 mm55 mm
Burr MaterialSteelSteel
Burr Type64mm flat55mm flat
Grind Speed1600 RPM1350 RPM
Retention2.0 g0.8 g
Single DoseNoNo
SteplessYesYes
Hopper600 g300 g
Motor250W310W
Dimensions165 x 240 x 460 mm120 x 180 x 350 mm
Weight9.4 kg (20.7 lbs)5.6 kg (12.3 lbs)

Expert Analysis

The Mazzer Mini Electronic and Eureka Mignon Perfetto are both Italian-made espresso grinders with flat burrs, representing two generations of Italian grinder design competing in the $400-500 home market. The Mazzer brings commercial café heritage to the countertop, while the Eureka represents modern home-focused engineering.

The Mazzer Mini Electronic ($500) is essentially a shrunk commercial grinder — 64mm flat steel burrs, a heavy-duty motor, stepped adjustment, and an electronic dosing timer. Originally designed for low-volume commercial use, it's been adopted by home enthusiasts who value its commercial pedigree. At 12 kg, it's heavy and imposing. The stepped adjustment mechanism has notable gaps between settings in the espresso range, requiring shim modifications for precise dialing.

The Eureka Mignon Perfetto ($400) uses 55mm flat burrs with the ACE (Anti-Clumping and Electrostatic) system, stepless infinitely variable adjustment, a direct-drive motor with anti-vibration mounting, and Eureka's trademark quiet operation. At 5.5 kg, it's compact and kitchen-friendly. The stepless dial provides the micro-adjustability that espresso demands.

Grind quality gives a slight edge to the Mazzer — the 64mm burrs produce a more uniform particle distribution, and the commercial burr geometry extracts well across a range of roast levels. However, the stepped adjustment limits precision. The Eureka's 55mm burrs produce excellent results with slightly less uniformity, but the stepless adjustment means you can always find the perfect setting.

Noise levels heavily favor the Eureka — the Perfetto with its ACE system and direct-drive motor is remarkably quiet. The Mazzer Mini is loud — a commercial grinder doesn't whisper.

Retention is lower on the Eureka Perfetto. The Mazzer's larger chamber and commercial dosing design retains more coffee between grinds, making it less ideal for single-dosing.

**Verdict:** The Eureka Mignon Perfetto is the better home grinder — quieter, more compact, stepless adjustment, lower retention, and $100 cheaper. The Mazzer Mini Electronic is for those who want commercial heritage and don't mind the noise, size, and stepped adjustment limitations. For home use, the Eureka wins on practicality.

Price: The Eureka Mignon Perfetto is priced at $329, which is $421 less than the Mazzer Mini Electronic at $750. That's a 56% price gap.

Burr Size: The Mazzer Mini Electronic has larger 64 mm burrs compared to the Eureka Mignon Perfetto's 55 mm burrs. Larger burrs generally grind faster and produce less heat, preserving coffee flavor.

Retention: The Eureka Mignon Perfetto retains only 0.8 g of grounds compared to 2.0 g for the Mazzer Mini Electronic. Lower retention means less waste and more consistent doses, which is especially important for single-dosing workflows.

Build & Weight: The Mazzer Mini Electronic weighs 9.4 kg versus 5.6 kg for the Eureka Mignon Perfetto. A heavier grinder often indicates more robust build quality and better vibration dampening.

Our Verdict

The choice between the Mazzer Mini Electronic and the Eureka Mignon Perfetto comes down to your priorities and budget. The Eureka Mignon Perfetto is the more affordable option and offers great value. The Mazzer Mini Electronic, 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

Mazzer Mini Electronic

Pros:
  • Stepless grind adjustment
  • Large 64mm burrs
  • Flat burrs for uniform grind
Cons:
  • Not single-dose optimized

Eureka Mignon Perfetto

Pros:
  • Stepless grind adjustment
  • Flat burrs for uniform grind
Cons:
  • Not single-dose optimized

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is cheaper, the Mazzer Mini Electronic or the Eureka Mignon Perfetto?

The Eureka Mignon Perfetto at $329 is more affordable than the Mazzer Mini Electronic at $750. With grinders, higher price generally correlates with better grind consistency, which directly impacts espresso quality.

How do the burrs compare between the Mazzer Mini Electronic and Eureka Mignon Perfetto?

The Mazzer Mini Electronic has 64mm Steel burrs while the Eureka Mignon Perfetto has 55mm Steel burrs. Larger burrs generally grind faster with less heat. The burr material affects longevity and flavor profile.

Should I buy the Mazzer Mini Electronic or the Eureka Mignon Perfetto for espresso?

Both grinders can produce espresso-quality grinds. Choose the Mazzer Mini Electronic if you value infinite grind adjustment, uniform particle distribution. Choose the Eureka Mignon Perfetto if you prefer infinite grind adjustment, uniform particle distribution. Remember, the grinder is arguably the most important piece of your espresso setup.

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