Comandante C60 Baracuda vs Eureka Mignon Turbo
Two answers to the same question — the split below is the whole argument.

Comandante
CA$800–1,300 · US$600–999
This is the C40 formula scaled up for speed and heft, not a redesign of the flavor profile. If you already love Comandante's house character and want commercial-grinder throughput in hand-cr…
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Eureka
CA$999–1,099 · US$479–699
This is a Specialita with bigger, faster burrs bolted in, aimed at the home bar that grinds several drinks back to back and doesn't want to wait around. Accept that the 65mm burr size is pro…
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Where they actually differ
C60 Baracuda
Mignon Turbo
Brew range
C60 Baracuda leads, decisively
Built to last
C60 Baracuda leads, clearly
Value per dollar
Mignon Turbo leads, clearly
Quiet operation
C60 Baracuda leads, clearly
Espresso duty
Mignon Turbo leads, clearly
Reliability record
C60 Baracuda leads, clearly
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The Mignon Turbo leans the balanced middle; the C60 Baracuda leans syrup and body. 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.
C60 Baracuda: Minimalist, handcrafted aesthetic appeals strongly to the espresso-craft purist segment; polarizes on the practical end where users resent the manual labour instead of admiring the engineering.
Only the C60 Baracuda: a single-dose workflow.
Only the C60 Baracuda: hand-cranked silence.
So — which one?
Take the C60 Baracuda if —
- Syrupy, traditional cups are the goal
- You brew more ways than one
- You are buying once
- There are sleepers to protect
Take the Mignon Turbo if —
- Bright, separated cups are the goal
- Every dollar has to earn its place
- Espresso is the job, full stop
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
C60 Baracuda
Rare documented failures; hand grinders of this caliber are mechanically simple and show multi-decade durability without typical failure modes. Occasional reports of axle friction or burr retention loss in heavy daily use, but no systemic defect pattern.
Mignon Turbo
Thermal instability under continuous grinding; plastic body cracks reported after 2-3 years; motor bearing wear in high-volume workflows.
For the row-by-row readers
The whole sheet, side by side
Matching rows fade back — the ink is where they differ.
C60 Baracuda
Mignon Turbo
Class
Hand grinder
Midrange
Burrs
60mm conical
65mm flat
Drive
Hand-cranked
Electric
Adjustment
Stepped (micro)
Stepless
Clarity lean
Syrup & body
Balanced
Espresso suitability
3.5/5
4.5/5
Brew versatility
4.5/5
2.5/5
Single dosing
Yes
No
Hopper
40 g
300 g
Workflow demand
4/5
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Maintenance
1/5
2.5/5
Noise
0.5/5
2/5
Build longevity
5/5
3.5/5
Dimensions
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11.9 × 18 × 38.1 cm
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