Ceado E5P vs Turin/MiiCoffee CF64V Variable Speed Single Dose Grinder
Two answers to the same question — the split below is the whole argument.

Ceado
CA$588–650 · US$499–599
This is a commercial-quality grinder stripped down to the essentials: big burrs, a strong motor, and stepless adjustment, with none of the timed-dosing or touchscreen extras of its siblings.…
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Turin (MiiCoffee/DF64)
Strong consensusCA$599–699 · US$499–550
This is the DF64 crowd's answer to a variable-speed 64mm flat-burr grinder at a mid-tier price, and on paper it stacks up well against the Ode/Sculptor crowd. Accept that the switch to a box…
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Where they actually differ
On 3 of 6 measures these two tie. The 3 rows below are the entire argument.
E5P
Turin/MiiCoffee CF64V Variable Speed Single Dose Grinder
Built to last
E5P leads, decisively
Brew range
Turin/MiiCoffee CF64V Variable Speed Single Dose Grinder leads, clearly
Value per dollar
Turin/MiiCoffee CF64V Variable Speed Single Dose Grinder leads, clearly
weakerstronger
The Turin/MiiCoffee CF64V Variable Speed Single Dose Grinder leans clarity and sparkle; the E5P leans the balanced middle. Pick the cup, not the machine.
The counter’s vote
Looks barely figure in either machine’s record — the counter can sit this one out.
E5P: Industrial, appliance-neutral; no polarization — looks never drive or repel the purchase decision.
Turin/MiiCoffee CF64V Variable Speed Single Dose Grinder: Compact, utilitarian plastic shell; aesthetically neutral/appliance-like, not a counter-statement piece; polarization minimal — purchased for capability, not countertop appeal.
Only the Turin/MiiCoffee CF64V Variable Speed Single Dose Grinder: a single-dose workflow.
Where they tie: espresso duty · reliability record · quiet operation — don’t let a spec sheet invent a difference.
On the counter
The size difference, to scale
So — which one?
Take the E5P if —
- You are buying once
Take the Turin/MiiCoffee CF64V Variable Speed Single Dose Grinder if —
- You brew more ways than one
- Every dollar has to earn its place
- You weigh every dose anyway
Both columns reading true? Take the one your gut already picked — then stop reading reviews. Fresh beans will move the cup more than this choice will.
Known weak points
E5P
Stock flat burrs prone to clumping and uneven extraction when dialed coarse; high retention (20-30g typical) frustrates single-doserss; Steady Lock mechanism reliable but adds complexity if adjustment screws loosen.
Turin/MiiCoffee CF64V Variable Speed Single Dose Grinder
Variable speed motor failures reported in some units; occasional burr-alignment issues on arrival; plastic internals subject to wear over multi-year daily use; out-of-warranty repair access limited in most regions.
For the row-by-row readers
The whole sheet, side by side
Matching rows fade back — the ink is where they differ.
E5P
Turin/MiiCoffee CF64V Variable Speed Single Dose Grinder
Class
Entry espresso-capable
Single dose
Burrs
64mm flat
64mm flat
Drive
Electric
Electric
Adjustment
Stepless
Stepless
Clarity lean
Balanced
Clarity & sparkle
Espresso suitability
4/5
4/5
Brew versatility
1.5/5
3/5
Single dosing
No
Yes
Hopper
300 g
0 g
Burr-swap scene
Documented
Documented
Workflow demand
2/5
3/5
Maintenance
2/5
2.5/5
Noise
3/5
3/5
Build longevity
4.5/5
2.5/5
Dimensions
17.8 × 21.2 × 44 cm
11 × 20 × 33 cm
Retention
—
~0.2 g
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Two minutes of questions — milk, noise, budget, space — scored across everything on file. It’s honest when the answer is neither of these.
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