Turin DF83V

Turin DF83V

Turin

$699

Flat Burr

Overview

The Turin DF83V adds variable speed control to the already impressive DF83 platform. The ability to adjust RPM opens up flavor profiling possibilities — lower speeds for sweeter, rounder shots and higher speeds for brighter, more complex extraction. Combined with the 83mm flat burrs and single-dose design, the DF83V offers a level of customization and performance that was unimaginable at its price just a few years ago. The variable speed feature makes it a playground for coffee experimenters who want to explore how grind speed affects flavor.

The Turin DF83V features a 83mm flat burr set, crafted from steel. The burrs spin at 1400 RPM, offering fast grinding for high-volume use. Grind retention is approximately 0.2g — virtually zero retention, making it excellent for single dosing.

At $699, the Turin DF83V 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 flat burr design produces a more uniform particle distribution, prized for clarity and sweetness in the cup.

The Turin DF83V is weighing 12.5 kg, manufactured in China, powered by a 450W motor. Its footprint measures 155 x 225 x 440 mm (W×D×H).

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Large 83mm burrs deliver fast, consistent grinding with excellent particle uniformity
  • 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
  • Near-zero retention (0.2g) means almost no stale grounds contaminating your next shot
  • Flat burr geometry produces highly uniform particle distribution, prized for clarity and sweetness in espresso

Cons

  • Heavy at 12.5 kg — a permanent counter fixture rather than something you'll move around
  • Electric grinders can be noisy during morning use — check noise levels if this matters to you

Full Specifications

BrandTurin
ModelTurin DF83V
CategoryFlat Burr
Country of OriginChina
Year Introduced2024
Burr Size83 mm
Burr MaterialSteel
Burr Type83mm flat
Grind Speed1400 RPM
Retention0.2 g
Single DoseYes
Stepless AdjustmentYes
Hopper Capacity50 g
Motor Wattage450 W
Dimensions (W x D x H)155 x 225 x 440 mm
Weight12.5 kg (27.6 lbs)
MSRP$699

Our Verdict

The Turin DF83V uses flat burrs, which are the preferred geometry for espresso among competition baristas and specialty coffee professionals. Flat burrs produce a more unimodal (uniform) particle distribution, which translates to cleaner, sweeter espresso with more clarity than conical alternatives. The mid-range price buys you a grinder that should be the last one most home baristas ever need. Pair it with a machine that does justice to the grind quality, and you'll taste the difference in every shot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Turin DF83V grind fine enough for espresso?

Yes, the Turin DF83V is capable of grinding fine enough for espresso. Its stepless adjustment allows you to dial in precisely for any coffee.

Is the Turin DF83V good for single dosing?

Yes, the Turin DF83V is designed for single dosing. With only 0.2g of retention, virtually all the coffee you put in comes out ground. Weigh your beans before grinding for the most consistent results.

Why choose flat burrs in the Turin DF83V?

Flat burrs produce a more uniform (unimodal) particle distribution compared to conical burrs. This translates to cleaner, more transparent espresso flavors with pronounced sweetness and clarity. Many competition baristas and specialty roasters prefer flat burr grinders for this reason.

How do I maintain the Turin DF83V?

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 Turin DF83V worth $699?

The grinder is the most important variable in espresso quality — more important than the machine. Investing in a quality grinder like the Turin DF83V 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.