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DF64 II Single Dosing Coffee Grinder (Black)
Brand | MiiCoffee |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
About this item
- 【New Version 2.2】This version comes with the metal power button.
- 【64mm Flat Burrs】Custom made 64mm stainless steel flat burrs. Upgradable to SSP burrs for different coffee tastes.
- 【Single Dose & Zero Retention】True Zero Retention <0.1 gram. Even without bellow this grinder reaches almost zero retention. Use blow-out funnel with lid to completely empty the dead space.
- 【Plasma Generator AKA Ionizer】Plasma Generator inside exit chute reduces static.
- 【Stepless Adjustment】Redesigned dial is wrapped with chrome. The included metal indicator makes grind size so much easy to adjust. The adjustment is stepless. It can be dialed in for espresso with high precision.
- 【Anti-Popcorn Disc Integrated】The integrated Anti-popcorn disc prevents jumping beans and increases grinding speed.
- 【58mm Aluminum Dosing Cup】The 58 mm dosing cup is made up of food grade aluminum. While a portafilter can be used in the portafilter rest, it is best to use the dosing cup, especially if your portafilter isn’t 58mm. Dosing cup is made of food grade aluminum.
- 【Full 1 Year Warranty】MiiCoffee provides one year warranty from US
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MiiCoffee sells home espresso machines, coffee grinders and espresso accessories.
Product Description
MiiCoffee DF64 II Single Dose Coffee Grinder
DF64 II single dose coffee grinder is complete re-design of the old populate DF64 grinder. It integrated the best elements from DF64V and DF83. The three seated position for the upper burr carrier integrated wave spring makes the grinding chamber very stable while keeping minimal retention.
DF64 II Redefines Entry Level Coffee Grinder
The new design of MiiCoffee DF64 II grinding chamber achieves minimal retention at the new level. The exit chute is equipped with a plasma generator (aka Ionizer) that reduces static to non-existent. It now comes with custom made stainless steel 64mm flat burrs that deliver a fluffy grind with minimal clumping and consistent particle size distribution. Integrated Anti-popcorn disc helps increase grinding speed. Relocated power button can be easily accessed. Aluminum 58mm dosing cup is included.
Specs
64 mm Grinding | Custom made 64mm stainless steel flat burrs |
Stepless Adjustment | Stepless large dial adjustment with settings from the fine to coarse |
Plasma Generator (aka Ionizer) | The exit chute is equipped with plasma generator to reduce static |
Near Zero Retention <0.1 gram | Blow-out funnel, with lid to completely empty the dead space |
Bean Hopper Capacity | 50 grams without bellow, 70 grams with bellow |
Material | Aluminum body with powder coating finishing |
Motor | AC 250W |
Weight | 15 lbs |
Size | 10” L, 5.2” W, 12” H |
Voltage | 100-120v/60Hz US power plug |
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For
| A wide range of coffees | Espresso only | A wide range of coffees | A wide range of coffees | A wide range of coffees |
Stock Burrs
| 64mm Flat Burrs | DLC Coated 64mm Flat Burrs | DLC Coated 64mm Flat Burrs | ItalMill 83mm Flat Burrs | 40mm Conical Burrs |
RPMs
| Fixed at 1400 | Fixed at 1400 | Variable from 600 to 1800 | Fixed at 1400 | Fixed at 600 |
Motor
| AC 250W | AC 250W | DC Brushless 300W | AC 550W | AC 150W |
Size
| Normal | Normal | Compact | Large | Compact |
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Product information
Brand | MiiCoffee |
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Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 15 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Product Dimensions | 10"L x 5.2"W x 12"H |
Item Weight | 15 pounds |
Manufacturer | MiiCoffee |
ASIN | B09HB8P99M |
Item model number | DF64 II |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,140,143 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #188 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
Date First Available | September 30, 2021 |
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Quality of material | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.8 |
Easy to use | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Easy to clean | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.6 |
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.5 | — | 4.7 |
For traveling | — | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.2 |
Sold By | — | 1Zpresso | 1Zpresso | 1Zpresso |
material | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum |
weight | 15 pounds | 40 grams | 1.54 pounds | — |
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Customers like the retention of the manual food mill grinder. However, some customers have mixed opinions on quality, value, static, noise, consistency, and performance.
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Customers like the minimal retention of the manual food mill grinder. They say the bellows help to get that little bit out.
"...Retention seems very low, especially if you use the bellows to puff air through the burrs before shutting off...." Read more
"...The beans come out fluffy with minimal clumps. Retention is minimal and the bellows help to get that little bit out. Grinds fast but a bit loud...." Read more
"This is a huge step up for me. Very little retention. Very quick grind. Dialing it was easy. Very little chaff or static. Made me a believer." Read more
"Very accurate with different levels of grinding. The retention is to low to even measure, it’s very precise. Good product." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the manual food mill grinder. Some mention it's a very good grinder that produces a nice ground coffee, while others say it'd be better off buying a different grinder.
"...Faster grinding time. The DF64 II grinds a 20g dose in just 8 seconds, compared to 23 seconds on the Breville.Cons:-..." Read more
"...for everything from French press down to Aeropress, it struggles to grind for espresso as it's just not quite rigid enough...." Read more
"...The coffee is generally wonderful, but it appears that electrostatic induced retention leads to variation in extraction and flow from the first cup..." Read more
"...burrs are better suited to light roasts apparently and the quality is extremely high for $400. The only drawback is that it is slightly loud." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the manual food mill grinder. Some mention that it's the cheapest high quality single dose grinder there is, and a great purchase. Others say that they are disappointed for the cost and the grinds are very inconsistent and way too many fines.
"...P.S. MiiCoffee also sells an excellent, affordable auto-leveling tamper that perfectly matches the grinder." Read more
"...Power button stopped working. This is very disappointing given the price." Read more
"...research and the result was clear: the DF64 2 is the best espresso grinder at this price point...." Read more
"...GREAT value all in all." Read more
Customers are mixed about the static in the manual food mill grinder. Some mention that there is way less static with the new plasma generator, while others say that there was plenty of static.
"...the collection cup is mounted in that fork on the exterior, a bit of a mess is created. Not as bad as with the original DF-64, but still messy...." Read more
"...Very quick grind. Dialing it was easy. Very little chaff or static. Made me a believer." Read more
"...-Towards the end of grinding my beans, there were plenty of static and as you can conclude, there was a medium-of-a-mess, which I would recommend..." Read more
"First time ever I have to deal with static issues in a grinder, grinds fly everywhere that i have to clean every time...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the manual food mill grinder. Some mention that it's much quieter than other models, while others say that it is slightly loud.
"...Conclusion: So far so good! It’s not as loud as I thought (it wouldn’t wake up my nieces and nephews who are babies) and it’s beneficial for smooth..." Read more
"...Cons:- Louder operation. The DF64 II is significantly louder than the Breville...." Read more
"...More silent, faster, and consistent. My only complain is how messy it is but it’s easily fixed with the water drop hack." Read more
"...The only drawback is that it is slightly loud." Read more
Customers are mixed about the consistency of the manual food mill grinder. Some mention it's consistent and produces an even, clump-free grind, while others say it seems a little inconsistent and came out very uneven.
"...Pros:- Much more consistent grind size. The DF64 II produces an even, clump-free grind...." Read more
"...grind adjustment ring takes some effort to move around and seems a little inconsistent." Read more
"...More silent, faster, and consistent. My only complain is how messy it is but it’s easily fixed with the water drop hack." Read more
"...When I tried grinding fine for espresso, it came out very uneven. Very disappointed for the cost." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the manual food mill grinder. Some mention that it works very well for other brew methods like pour-over and French press, while others say that it doesn't work after 4 months. The power button stopped working.
"...In addition to espresso grinding, the DF64 II performs very well for other brew methods like pour-over and French press...." Read more
"Doesn't work after 4 months. Power button stopped working. This is very disappointing given the price." Read more
"...If anything I may replace the bur set at some point but the stock burs are working great for me now...." Read more
"...to grind great but was skeptical about the plasma generator but it works awesome. Counter top stays clean except for when I spill lol." Read more
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Pros:
- Much more consistent grind size. The DF64 II produces an even, clump-free grind. The Breville had some particle size variation and clumping issues.
- Faster grinding time. The DF64 II grinds a 20g dose in just 8 seconds, compared to 23 seconds on the Breville.
Cons:
- Louder operation. The DF64 II is significantly louder than the Breville. This could be disruptive in shared living spaces like dorm rooms.
- Retention issues. Despite claims of minimal retention, the DF64 II's chute accumulates some coffee particles due to static buildup. Pre-misting the beans may help.
In summary, the DF64 II excels at grind consistency and speed. The noise level and retention are relatively minor drawbacks. Overall, it produces a more consistent grind that improves espresso extraction versus the Breville. In addition to espresso grinding, the DF64 II performs very well for other brew methods like pour-over and French press. It can grind coffee evenly at the larger particle sizes needed for these methods.
P.S. MiiCoffee also sells an excellent, affordable auto-leveling tamper that perfectly matches the grinder.
My first use impression was WoW! but that has tempered a bit after a couple of weeks use.
The grind (for espresso) is quite fine with very narrow particle size distribution. When the ground coffee hits a water film it spreads outward quite quickly and evenly.
The static discharge control works in unexpectedly. The collected grinds are incredibly fluffy. If the collection cup is mounted in that fork on the exterior, a bit of a mess is created. Not as bad as with the original DF-64, but still messy. So, I've taken to holding the collection cup right up against the discharge chute, but it can overflow. I may resort to stopping halfway, tapping it to compact the powder a bit, and then resume grinding to finish the dose.
The grinder is billed as very low retention, but after making two espressos, using the bellows (which makes an airborne mess again), there is retention (left image). A quick vacuum cleaning (just a few seconds) does clean the grind chamber (right image).
The grinds, when transferred to the portafilter cup (a 20g VST) form a clump that absolutely requires WDT distribution, a step never needed with the Baratza. The clump feels somewhat warm to the touch, so perhaps I should open the burrs a bit.
The coffee is generally wonderful, but it appears that electrostatic induced retention leads to variation in extraction and flow from the first cup to the second - the first cup showing higher extraction @1.2 0 1.3 g/s, while the second cup frequently seems to be brewed from less coffee @1.5 - 1.7g/s. Again, the quality of the espresso is quite good tasting and full-bodied.
Since this grinder cost a small fraction of the Baratza Forte, I'm not disappointed and I may have a few things to learn.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
My first use impression was WoW! but that has tempered a bit after a couple of weeks use.
The grind (for espresso) is quite fine with very narrow particle size distribution. When the ground coffee hits a water film it spreads outward quite quickly and evenly.
The static discharge control works in unexpectedly. The collected grinds are incredibly fluffy. If the collection cup is mounted in that fork on the exterior, a bit of a mess is created. Not as bad as with the original DF-64, but still messy. So, I've taken to holding the collection cup right up against the discharge chute, but it can overflow. I may resort to stopping halfway, tapping it to compact the powder a bit, and then resume grinding to finish the dose.
The grinder is billed as very low retention, but after making two espressos, using the bellows (which makes an airborne mess again), there is retention (left image). A quick vacuum cleaning (just a few seconds) does clean the grind chamber (right image).
The grinds, when transferred to the portafilter cup (a 20g VST) form a clump that absolutely requires WDT distribution, a step never needed with the Baratza. The clump feels somewhat warm to the touch, so perhaps I should open the burrs a bit.
The coffee is generally wonderful, but it appears that electrostatic induced retention leads to variation in extraction and flow from the first cup to the second - the first cup showing higher extraction @1.2 0 1.3 g/s, while the second cup frequently seems to be brewed from less coffee @1.5 - 1.7g/s. Again, the quality of the espresso is quite good tasting and full-bodied.
Since this grinder cost a small fraction of the Baratza Forte, I'm not disappointed and I may have a few things to learn.
I did a ton of research and the result was clear: the DF64 2 is the best espresso grinder at this price point.
The flat burrs are better suited to light roasts apparently and the quality is extremely high for $400. The only drawback is that it is slightly loud.
First run, I set the grind dial to 10 and loaded my usual 16g dose of a dark roast into the portafilter. This was a mistake: my espresso machine pumped up to 15bar and just stalled, no liquid out at all! Reset with the grind around 20 and tried again--this time got liquid out but it still ran slow at 12bar. After dialing in, I find dark roasts run well around 23-25 on mine, and lighter roasts I've tried so far I might go down around 18-20. The adjustment dial is stepless, and it's large enough that if you know your grind setting for each coffee, switching back and forth between settings for different beans is definitely possible. Retention seems very low, especially if you use the bellows to puff air through the burrs before shutting off.
Overall I'm very happy, and enjoying very consistent high quality espresso every time. The cost delayed my decision to purchase for a long time, but so far I'm quite pleased, and honestly for the sheer weight of metal in this thing I now understand why it's so expensive.
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The sound is a little loud when grinding, but otherwise no complaints so far. Great flavor profile coming out in my espressos
Y vaya que estoy más que satisfecho con este. Lo uso principalmente para espresso, V60, y AeroPress. Y en todas saca un buen sabor del café.
Sólo si estás pensando en usarlo por arriba del 75, no tendrás demasiada uniformidad en el molino. Pero realmente no es ningún “deal-breaker”.
Reviewed in Mexico on October 31, 2023
Y vaya que estoy más que satisfecho con este. Lo uso principalmente para espresso, V60, y AeroPress. Y en todas saca un buen sabor del café.
Sólo si estás pensando en usarlo por arriba del 75, no tendrás demasiada uniformidad en el molino. Pero realmente no es ningún “deal-breaker”.
問題があるとすればちょっとダサめのこのビジュアル。
シャレオツ系コーヒーラバーでなければマストバイ!
I love you , I need you DF64!!
Puedes encontrar muchos videos en internet para ajustar los molino si no vienen alineados de fabrica y piezas para mejorar la calidad en un futuro.
Después de usar por años un molino manual se agradece la velocidad y calidad con la que sale el café de esta maquina.
Ya la probe con Espresso (flair), Aeropress, V60, Chemex y no tengo quejas del producto. Como recomendación si cambias mucho de tamaño de molienda o de granos de café, cuidado con la retención.
No tengo otro molino eléctrico para comparar la calidad pero estoy seguro que con este voy a estar contento por unos años, la calidad es comparable con las cafeterías que logran vender un buen café filtrado y un espresso muy fácil de ajustar a mis gustos.