Niche Zero (White)

Niche Zero (White)

Niche

$729

Conical Burr

Overview

The Niche Zero in White finish offers the same legendary grinding performance in a bright, modern aesthetic that complements lighter kitchen designs. Identical internals to the standard black model with the same 63mm Mazzer-derived conical burrs, near-zero retention, and compact single-dose design. The white colorway has proven extremely popular, often selling out quickly after restocks. For those who want the Niche Zero experience in a finish that stands out on white or light countertops, the White edition delivers identical performance with a fresh look.

The Niche Zero (White) features a 63mm conical burr set, crafted from steel. The burrs spin at 330 RPM, a deliberately slow speed that minimizes heat buildup and preserves coffee aromatics. Grind retention is approximately 0.5g, which is impressively low and suitable for single-dose workflows.

At $729, the Niche Zero (White) is aimed at dedicated prosumers who demand top-tier grind consistency. Key workflow features include single-dose design (no hopper needed) and stepless grind adjustment for infinite precision. The conical burr design is known for producing a slightly bimodal grind distribution, which many enjoy for its body and complexity in espresso.

The Niche Zero (White) is weighing 8.0 kg, manufactured in United Kingdom, powered by a 250W motor. Its footprint measures 120 x 200 x 310 mm (W×D×H).

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Capable 63mm burr set provides good grind quality for espresso
  • Designed for single dosing — weigh your beans in, get precisely that amount out with minimal waste
  • Stepless grind adjustment allows infinite precision for dialing in any coffee to perfection
  • Low retention of 0.5g is suitable for single-dose workflows
  • Conical burr design offers a bimodal grind profile that many enjoy for its body and complexity
  • Low-RPM motor minimizes heat transfer to the coffee, preserving delicate aromatics

Cons

  • Electric grinders can be noisy during morning use — check noise levels if this matters to you

Full Specifications

BrandNiche
ModelNiche Zero (White)
CategoryConical Burr
Country of OriginUnited Kingdom
Year Introduced2021
Burr Size63 mm
Burr MaterialSteel
Burr Type63mm conical
Grind Speed330 RPM
Retention0.5 g
Single DoseYes
Stepless AdjustmentYes
Hopper Capacity50 g
Motor Wattage250 W
Dimensions (W x D x H)120 x 200 x 310 mm
Weight8.0 kg (17.6 lbs)
MSRP$729

Our Verdict

The Niche Zero (White) from Niche is a solid option in the upper mid-range grinder segment. Conical burrs are a popular choice for home espresso, offering good grind quality with generally lower noise and less heat buildup than flat burrs. The slightly bimodal grind distribution can produce espresso with more body and texture. Remember the golden rule: the grinder is at least as important as the espresso machine. A great grinder paired with a modest machine will outperform a modest grinder paired with a great machine every time. This grinder should serve you well for years of daily use and is a worthwhile investment in your espresso quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Niche Zero (White) grind fine enough for espresso?

Yes, the Niche Zero (White) is capable of grinding fine enough for espresso. Its stepless adjustment allows you to dial in precisely for any coffee.

Is the Niche Zero (White) good for single dosing?

Yes, the Niche Zero (White) is designed for single dosing. With only 0.5g of retention, virtually all the coffee you put in comes out ground. Weigh your beans before grinding for the most consistent results.

How do the conical burrs in the Niche Zero (White) affect espresso?

Conical burrs produce a slightly bimodal grind distribution, which creates espresso with more body, texture, and complexity compared to flat burrs. Many espresso lovers prefer this characteristic — it produces a richer, more traditional espresso profile.

How do I maintain the Niche Zero (White)?

Clean out retained grounds after each use with a brush or bellows. Deep clean the burrs every 2-4 weeks by removing them and brushing away oil buildup. For the motor, occasional use of grinder cleaning tablets (like Grindz) helps remove coffee oil buildup. Never wash burrs with water.

Is the Niche Zero (White) worth $729?

The grinder is the most important variable in espresso quality — more important than the machine. Investing in a quality grinder like the Niche Zero (White) will have a bigger impact on your espresso than upgrading any other piece of equipment. If you're serious about espresso, this level of grinder investment is justified.