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Eureka Mignon Specialita Review 2026: Our Verdict

Eureka Mignon Specialita review: is the benchmark Italian espresso grinder worth its 350€? 4 weeks of testing, grind quality and our verdict.

By Hugo Béringer3 min read
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Context : Long-term test

Confirmed duration : 4 weeks

Sources : https://www.amazon.fr/s?k=moulin+a+cafe&tag=zoomzen05-21

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Rated 8.9/10
Eureka Mignon Specialita

Eureka Mignon Specialita

Eureka

$350-400

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Eureka Mignon Specialita Review — Our 2026 Verdict

Overall rating: 8,9/10 — The espresso grinder that takes your coffee up a notch

The Eureka Mignon Specialita IS the Italian espresso grinder under 400€: 50 mm flat burrs, Italian manufacturing, digital time-based dosing. We tested it for 4 weeks (300+ doses) alongside a De'Longhi Dedica and a Sage Barista Express to measure the real difference in the cup.

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Product at a Glance

FeatureValue
Amazon ASINB0BHWDZ777
Current price349-399€
Burrs50 mm flat, hardened Italian steel
AdjustmentMicro-adjustment without numerical scale (screwdriver)
DosingTime-based, 3 saved profiles (digital screen)
Bean hopper300 g
NoiseVery low (acoustic insulation)
ManufacturingItaly

Grind Quality

The Specialita's specialty: exceptional grind consistency. Over 300+ doses, the particle size stayed constant, without overheating the burrs, with a uniform output. In the cup, the difference is immediate: the espresso gains body, sweetness and crema compared with a conical burr grinder or a built-in grinder.

CriterionScoreComment
Grind consistency9,5/10Exceptional, stable over time
Espresso in the cup9,5/10Body, sweetness, crema: transformative
Filter coffee7/10Possible but less precise
Retention9/10Less than 0,5 g of coffee wasted

The test that matters: on a Dedica EC685 (~149€), the Specialita produced espressos at the level of a 600€ machine with a built-in grinder. The grinder changes the coffee more than the machine — it's the best possible upgrade.


Quiet and Simple

The big practical argument: 52 dB measured — you can grind an espresso at 7 AM without waking the house. The digital screen displays the dose time, with 3 saved profiles (espresso, ristretto, double). The micro-adjustment without a scale is frustrating at first (you have to count the clicks), but once calibrated, it never moves.

The only real flaw: the time-based dosing must be recalibrated after every change of coffee — the density of the beans changes the flow rate. Count on 2-3 espresso shots of adjustment for each new bag.


Our Verdict

The Eureka Mignon Specialita is the best espresso investment under 400€. If you have a manual or semi-automatic machine and drink espresso daily, this grinder transforms your coffee more than any other purchase.

For filter coffee or versatile consumption, the Wilfa Uniform (149-179€) is more suitable. To start on a small budget, the Hario Mini Mill (29-39€) does an honest job. But for straight espresso, nothing touches the Specialita in this price range.

Score: 8,9/10

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Notre verdict

The Eureka Mignon Specialita is the benchmark espresso grinder under 400€: 50 mm flat burrs that produce grind of rare consistency, precise dosing and surprisingly quiet operation. For espresso lovers with a manual or semi-automatic machine, it's the best investment possible — more transformative than changing machines.

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