Turin DF83 Gen 2 (Red Titanium Burrs) vs Niche Zero

Two instruments, one counter — here is the honest read on each.

Niche Zero

Niche Coffee

Strong consensus
Niche Zero

US$629–699

A remarkably clean, quiet, and consistent conical grinder that earns its place on a serious home bar — the one thing a buyer must accept is that its bimodal fines profile favors medium-to-da…

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DF83 Gen 2 (Red Titanium Burrs)

Niche Zero

Class

Single dose

Single dose

Burrs

83mm flat

conical

Drive

Electric

Electric

Adjustment

Stepless

Clarity lean

Balanced

Syrup & body

Espresso suitability

4.5/5

4/5

Brew versatility

4/5

3/5

Retention

~0.1 g

~0.5 g

Single dosing

Yes

Yes

Hopper

200 g

50 g

Burr-swap scene

Documented

Workflow demand

2.5/5

2/5

Maintenance

2/5

1/5

Noise

3.5/5

2/5

Build longevity

3.5/5

5/5

Dimensions

13.5 × 32 × 39.5 cm

One owner each

With the Niche I have only needed one grinder for all my coffee needs and the grind consistency far exceeds either of my previous grinders.
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