Baratza Sette 270 vs DF DF64 Gen 2
The DF64 Gen 2 matches the Sette 270 in price but brings larger 64mm flat burrs and stepless adjustment, making it more versatile for espresso and filter brewing.
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The Baratza Sette 270 ($399) and DF64 Gen 2 ($399) are identically priced, but the DF64 offers considerably larger 64mm flat burrs compared to the Sette's 40mm conical outer burrs. Flat 64mm burrs at this price point are unusual and represent strong value. The DF64's stepless adjustment rivals or exceeds the precision of the Sette's 270 micro-steps for espresso dialing. The DF64 also handles filter brewing effectively, while the Sette 270 is primarily an espresso machine.
The Sette 270 spins at 720 RPM; the DF64 runs at 1000 RPM. Both grind quickly for espresso workflow, though the Sette's lower RPM generates less heat per dose. The DF64 is significantly heavier at 4.8kg versus the Sette's 3.4kg. The DF64's 250g hopper compares well to the Sette's 350g. Baratza's established repair ecosystem and customer support is a meaningful advantage, as the DF64 is a newer machine from a less-established brand.
For buyers who want the best grind quality per dollar at $399 and are comfortable with a newer brand, the DF64 Gen 2's flat 64mm burrs and stepless adjustment represent excellent value. For buyers who trust Baratza's support and want 270 numbered micro-settings to simplify espresso dialing, the Sette 270 is the safer and still very capable choice. Both grinders perform above their price point, making this a genuine toss-up depending on priorities.