prosumer
eureka atom 75
75mm flat burrs, quiet motor, low retention for home espresso
the eureka atom 75 runs 75mm hardened steel flat burrs at 1400 rpm, grinding espresso at roughly 1.8 grams per second with only about 2.3 grams of retention. it operates quietly enough for early mornings without complaints, and stepless adjustment gives you fine control over grind size. at $1,399 it costs more than most home grinders, but the burr size and build quality put it closer to commercial territory than anything else at this footprint.
what it does well
- 75mm flat burrs produce consistent particle size that smaller home grinders cannot match
- grind retention averages around 2.3 grams, low for a grinder this size
- exceptionally quiet operation for an 800w motor
- stepless adjustment allows precise grind size changes
- grinds espresso doses at approximately 1.8 grams per second
where it stops short
- timed dosing only, no weight-based dosing
- 48 oz hopper is large and may not suit single-dosing workflows without modification
- requires purging when switching beans or making large grind adjustments
- initial dial-in can use up roughly a pound of beans
specs
- drive
- electric
- best for
- espresso
- burr type
- flat
- burr size mm
- 75
frequently asked questions
what is the Eureka Atom 75?
the Eureka Atom 75 is a prosumer coffee grinder. 75mm flat burrs, quiet motor, low retention for home espresso
how much does the Eureka Atom 75 cost?
the Eureka Atom 75 costs $1,399.
what burrs does the Eureka Atom 75 use?
the Eureka Atom 75 uses 75mm flat burrs, electric.
what is the Eureka Atom 75 best for?
the Eureka Atom 75 is best for espresso coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the Eureka Atom 75?
strengths: 75mm flat burrs produce consistent particle size that smaller home grinders cannot match, grind retention averages around 2.3 grams, low for a grinder this size, exceptionally quiet operation for an 800w motor, stepless adjustment allows precise grind size changes, grinds espresso doses at approximately 1.8 grams per second. trade-offs: timed dosing only, no weight-based dosing, 48 oz hopper is large and may not suit single-dosing workflows without modification, requires purging when switching beans or making large grind adjustments, initial dial-in can use up roughly a pound of beans.