Eureka Mignon Specialita Espresso Grinder | Sound-Insulated | Stepless
Silenced Grind - A sound-insulated case helps keep the Specialita quieter than most.
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- Eureka
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About this item
- Silenced Grind - A sound-insulated case helps keep the Specialita quieter than most.
- Touchscreen Controls - Adjust your grind time for single, double and continuous modes with a backlit resistive touchscreen.
- 55mm Stepless Burrs - With the biggest burrs available on a Mignon; these hardened steel flat burrs make short work of coffee beans.
- Bottom Burr Adjust - By adjusting the grind from below the motor mount, the Specialita preserves your grind setting between disassemblies.
- New Chute - A wider chute design with Eureka's anti-clumping system makes for fluffier grounds.
- Handbuilt in Florence Italy
The details
Specs at a glance
- Color
- Ferrari Red
- Brand
- Eureka
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Style
- Modern
- Item Weight
- 14.55 Pounds
- Model Number
- Mignon
- Included Components
- Lid
- Style Name
- Modern
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