Eureka Mignon Manuale BL Black
Eureka Mignon Manuale BL Black
Simply a quality grinder for your coffee machine. The Eureka Mignon Manuale is a convenient solution on a budget. With this grinder, you'll enjoy both its price and your delicious espresso. It grinds perfectly, as it should for Eureka. More
Product code: 2112 Shipping options
Simply a quality grinder for your coffee machine. The Eureka Mignon Manuale is a convenient solution on a budget. With this grinder, you'll enjoy both its price and your delicious espresso. It grinds perfectly, as it should for Eureka. More
Product code: 2112 Shipping options
Eureka Mignon Manuale - benefits
- ✓ Engine tuned to 1350 rpm
- ✓ flat 50 mm steel grinding stones
- ✓ grinds approx. 1.3 g/s per espresso
- ✓ micrometric grindadjustment
- ✓ ACE protection system
- ✓s uitable for espresso, espresso and mocha
Eureka Mignon Manuale: home espresso grinder
You're sick of multi-functional overbuilt grinders and want a really good espresso grinder. Manuale is your goal. The way it works is that you insert the portafilter and it grinds. After all, what more could you want from a grinder? A grind switch, a master switch and a knob to adjust the grind fineness. Nothing else is needed to properly grind espresso coffee, as long as the grinder is a quality one like the Mignon Manuale.
The quality of the grinder is determined primarily by what's inside. And this monochromatic black grinder with transparent hopper has a reliable motor and flat grinding stones inside. These are made of hardened steel and measure a beautiful 50 mm, which already borders on the stones of professional grinders.
Home grinding on Eureka Mignon
Popular coffee grinder manufacturer, Eureka, is releasing an innovative collection of square home grinders. The square design is modern and unfussy. And it packs a lot into those few cubic centimetres.
The Eureka Mignon Manuale is one of them. Like a proper Mignon grinder, it offers great features such as stepless micrometer adjustment, "High Speed" maintenance and the ACE system against coffee splicing due to static electricity.
Colour | |
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Dosage of the grinder | Manual |
Display | No |
Functions of the grinder | Display, Coarseness setting |
Hopper capacity (g) | 300 |
Material | Stainless steel, Plastic |
Material of grinding stones | Steel |
Grinder suitable for | Offices, Households |
Voltage | 230V |
Number of revolutions per minute | 1350 |
Using | Home |
Power input (W) | 310 |
For | Espresso |
Grinding speed | 0,9 - 1,5 g/s |
Coffee grinder label | Italian, Standard |
Shape of grinding stones | Flat |
Type | Electric |
Size of grinding stones (mm) | 50 mm |
Height (cm) | 35 |
Width (cm) | 12 |
Depth (cm) | 18 |
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