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    Hi All, we have a new kitchen with much less bench space. I have a Compak K3 grinder which is tall and imposing.

    It’s not in the good books with my wife and our perfect new kitchen so starting to investigate a smaller grinder. Perfect world is one that could go inside the pantry.

    Hoping for some suggestions for smaller grinders suitable for espresso?

    Cheers

  • #2
    Some sort of dimension limits and a budget would help, but a Eureka Mignon Silenzio or Specialita would probably do the trick.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by level3ninja View Post
      Some sort of dimension limits and a budget would help, but a Eureka Mignon Silenzio or Specialita would probably do the trick.
      I would agree. I think that these are very compact but highly effective grinders. The Specialita can easily single dose and does dose accurately when used with a hopper full of beans. I just sold my Atom and am getting my second Specialita. I really liked many aspects of the Atom but the Specialita just seems ideally designed for the sort of use us CS members put our grinders to.

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      • #4
        The Niche?
        Looks kitchen appliance"ish

        Cheers

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        • #5
          Thanks all for the reply. Sorry budget in particular would have been helpful on my part!

          Budget wise probably $500-$600. Dimensions, smaller the better. My existing grinder is close to 50cm tall, less than that.

          Just after posting I found the Eureka Mignon, I think it would be a definite contender.

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          • TailorCoffee
            TailorCoffee commented
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            I have a Mignon manual and its been great for single dosing. its small but seems plenty powerful enough for good grinding with its 50mm flat burrs.
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