Eureka Mignon Specialità vs Fellow Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2

Eureka Mignon Specialità
Eureka
Mignon Specialità
$449 Mid-Range
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Fellow Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2
Fellow
Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2
$399 Mid-Range
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The verdict

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.

Spec face-off

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Mignon Specialità
Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2
55 mm
Burr
64 mm
1,350
Rpm
1,350
300 g
Hopper
60 g
4.2 kg
Weight
2 kg

Full specifications

Spec
Mignon Specialità
Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2
Price
$449
$399
Burr
55 mm
64 mm
Rpm
1,350
1,350
Hopper
300 g
60 g
Weight
4.2 kg
2 kg
Burr Type
flat
flat
Grind Settings
stepless
31
Grind Range
espresso focus
drip to french press

Strengths & weaknesses

Eureka Mignon Specialità
Eureka Mignon Specialità
Strengths
Stepless micrometric adjustment allows grind changes finer than 1/40th of a full revolution
55mm flat steel burrs produce a bimodal particle distribution optimized for espresso extraction, delivering crema and body characteristic of larger commercial burr sets
ACE (Anti-Clump Exhaust) system evacuates residual grounds after each grind cycle, reducing dose-to-dose cross-contamination in hopper-fed workflow
Trade-offs
Espresso-focused design produces excessive fines at coarser settings
300g hopper requires daily top-ups for high-volume households and is neither practical for single-dosing nor large batch workflows
Stepless adjustment with no reference notches means there are no position markers for returning to a dialed setting
Fellow Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2
Fellow Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2
Strengths
64mm flat burrs produce a unimodal particle distribution with fewer fines than conical burrs at equivalent RPM, delivering cleaner, brighter cups in V60 and Chemex
Single-dose tray and anti-static grounds knocker ship with the grinder
SSP multipurpose burr upgrade (sold separately, ~$85) converts the Ode to a high-performance espresso grinder
Trade-offs
31 stepped settings with no micro-adjustment provide coarser granularity than the stepless Eureka Mignon Specialità or DF64 Gen 2 at similar prices
Not recommended for espresso with stock burrs
60g single-dose hopper limits continuous batch grinding

Full comparison

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.

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