Eureka Mignon Specialità vs Fellow Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2
The Eureka Specialità at $449 is espresso-focused with flat 55mm burrs, while the Ode Gen 2 at $399 is a filter-only grinder — they target different brew methods entirely.
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The Eureka Mignon Specialità ($449) and Fellow Ode Gen 2 ($399) are both flat burr grinders in the same price range, but their capabilities don't overlap meaningfully. The Specialità runs 55mm flat burrs at 1350 RPM with stepless adjustment, optimized for espresso. The Ode Gen 2 runs 64mm flat burrs at 1350 RPM with 31 settings, designed for filter brewing and incapable of reaching espresso-fine grinds. Buying the wrong one based on price comparison alone would be a frustrating mistake.
The Ode Gen 2's 64mm burrs are larger than the Specialità's 55mm burrs, and for filter brewing the Ode's size advantage and purpose-built design give it an edge in grind uniformity at coarser settings. The Specialità's stepless adjustment and espresso-focused burr geometry make it the better machine for pulling shots. The Specialità weighs 4.2kg versus the Ode's 2.0kg — the Ode's lighter build makes counter placement and cleaning easier.
Choosing between these depends entirely on your brewing method. For espresso, the Specialità at $449 is the only viable option between the two. For filter coffee, the Ode Gen 2 at $399 delivers excellent quality and costs $50 less. Running both alongside each other — one for espresso, one for filter — is actually a popular setup among enthusiasts who brew multiple methods and want a dedicated grinder optimized for each.