Baratza Sette 270 vs DF DF64 Gen 2

Winner
Baratza Sette 270
Baratza
Sette 270
$399 Mid-Range
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DF DF64 Gen 2
DF
DF64 Gen 2
$399 Mid-Range
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Sette 270 · 2 1 TIES 1 · DF64 Gen 2
The verdict

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.

Spec face-off

Bars scaled to the higher value. Coloured = wins that spec.

Sette 270
DF64 Gen 2
720
Rpm
1,000
350 g
Hopper
250 g
3.4 kg
Weight
4.8 kg

Full specifications

Spec
Sette 270
DF64 Gen 2
Price
$399
$399
Rpm
720
1,000
Hopper
350 g
250 g
Weight
3.4 kg
4.8 kg
Burr Type
conical
flat
Burr
40mm outer
64 mm
Grind Settings
270
stepless
Grind Range
espresso focus
espresso to filter

Strengths & weaknesses

Baratza Sette 270
Baratza Sette 270
Strengths
Near-zero retention grinds directly into the portafilter basket
270 grind positions (9 macro × 30 micro) provide the finest adjustment granularity of any burr grinder under $500
Direct-drive motor at 720 RPM with no gear train produces consistent speed under load and is virtually maintenance-free with no belt to replace
Trade-offs
The outside-in burr geometry (stationary outer, rotating inner) performs poorly at coarser filter settings
Changing between espresso and filter settings requires navigating both macro and micro rings
Known vibration at 720 RPM causes the machine to move on smooth countertops
DF DF64 Gen 2
DF DF64 Gen 2
Strengths
64mm flat SSP-compatible burrs deliver grind quality matching grinders costing 2-3x more
True all-rounder: runs from espresso to Chemex without the filter limitations of the Eureka Mignon or the espresso limitations of the Fellow Ode Gen 2 stock burrs
Open aftermarket burr ecosystem (SSP, Mythos, Lagom burrs) means the DF64 chassis can be upgraded indefinitely without buying a new machine
Trade-offs
Stock burrs produce static and clumping at espresso settings
Stepless adjustment with no numbered positions means returning to a dialed setting requires a physical log
$399 with aftermarket burrs and bellows approaches $500, at which point the Niche Zero becomes a legitimate alternative

Full comparison

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.

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