Turin DF83 Gen 2 (Red Titanium Burrs) vs Niche Zero
Two instruments, one counter — here is the honest read on each.

Niche Coffee
Strong consensusUS$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
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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
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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
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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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