Eureka Mignon Single Dose Performance and Grinding Speed for Zero Retention with LP & Advanced ver.

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Why is the Eureka Mignon such a fabulous single dose grinder that not only looks fabulous, has the heritage, and the performance. Watch the video for grind speed time for 18grams of beans as well as the differences between the SingleDoseBrew Low Profile and Advanced versions of the Single Doser upgrade as well of close ups of what the Compression Molded Silicon Bellow / Blow up Hopper does when activated.
    Want one? Get your Eureka Mignon Single Dose Hopper: bit.ly/3dqdWjI

Комментарии • 21

  • @andrejskoda9610
    @andrejskoda9610 2 года назад +1

    I usually put 11g in and get 11.2g out even without blowout hopper. Simply because of leftover coffee after previous use (not by me)

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan 2 года назад

      Other than the very first uses, or post cleaning, you should get out the same weight you'd put in. You'd simply be getting 0.2g from the last grind, and leaving 0.2g for the next grind.

    • @ezralimm
      @ezralimm 2 года назад

      because you added so much energy from pumping the bellows that the energy coalesced into mass. e=mc^2, m=e/(c^2)

  • @kiaunshim735
    @kiaunshim735 3 года назад +2

    Hello do you guys have any plans to make one for mahlkonig x54?

  • @lenso010
    @lenso010 Год назад

    I get coffee particulars from corners of grinder when pump the air. It makes little mess .I don't why

  • @back_to_the_bike8820
    @back_to_the_bike8820 2 года назад

    yhank you! Don't you think that the use of a bellows sends fine particles of coffee in the body of the grinder? Can this be annoying in the long term (electricity, mold, ...)?

    • @BensCoffeeRants
      @BensCoffeeRants 2 года назад +1

      *Opsy I thought this was a video about the new Eureka Oro SD grinder.
      I'll leave my original response as well since it may be helpful for people.
      Updated / appropriate response: I had a bellows / blower on the specialita it did end up getting some grounds around the burrs / chamber area which could get into the motor area, but I don't think it was that much. I think it doesn't really NEED a bellows on that model, it works more consistently without it (less fines I think, it's a lot of fines blown out with the bellows it seems, better to keep em in the nooks and crannies), but also dosage consistency wise seems to vary less, Specialita has about 2g total retention but only about 0.5-0.8g exchanged retention which I don't think really affects anything.
      This was more about the new Eureka Oro single dose grinder with it's included bellows:
      If it's intelligently designed with a bellows in mind, the burrs would be sealed off from the motor area (DF64, and Lagom P64 is like that), mold probably isn't an issue unless you have super high humidity maybe, but getting coffee particles in your motor is probably not great for it in the long term! I haven't been able to open my Oro SD to see how it's designed but I doubt it's sectioned off as well since they re-used so much of the design from the Specialita and other Mignons. I believe people with the XL model were saying they had lots of grounds accumulating outside the burr chamber around or in the motor area, I had hoped they would change that if the Single dose grinder was meant to be used with the bellows.

  • @audriusa7005
    @audriusa7005 3 года назад

    Hi! Since Mignon is designed to work with a hopper, it would be interesting to see if grind quality doesnt suffer from single dossing

    • @singledosebrew
      @singledosebrew  3 года назад +2

      On the contrary... quality gets a lot better as all the stale grind from the days before no longer end up in your cup. We will be doing another video of how the construction of the Eureka Mignon makes it such an awesome single dosing grinder

    • @audriusa7005
      @audriusa7005 3 года назад +3

      @@singledosebrew Idea behind my concern was, since theres no hopper, no extra beans pushing down and feeding the grinder, grind uniformity could suffer, would be an interesting test.

    • @michaeldavis2562
      @michaeldavis2562 3 года назад +1

      @@audriusa7005 Yes that would be my concern also as pop corning is an issue without the weight of the extra beans pushing down on them. This could present an uneven grind profile on the last beans being ground. I use a small plastic bottle in the throat of my Bezzera BB05 grinder and it keeps the pop corning down as the bottle closes the spacing preventing the beans from jumping on the blades and chipping into uneven bits.

    • @audriusa7005
      @audriusa7005 3 года назад

      @@michaeldavis2562 Exactly, if i single dose with my Eureka specialita, and make 3-4 shots at once, brew time of my each shot varries greatly, and its very annoying.

    • @veganpotterthevegan
      @veganpotterthevegan 2 года назад +1

      It also looks like it's high retention until you hit the bellows. Not too confident about this thing

  • @singledosebrew
    @singledosebrew  3 года назад

    Get the SIngleDoseBrew Single dose hopper for Eureka Mignon here --> bit.ly/3dqdWjI

    • @Chingolala
      @Chingolala 3 года назад

      are you kidding us? 79$ ???? for what..... 100 pieces?