commercial
mythos by nuova simonelli mythos 2
precision grinding with temperature control for serious café work
the mythos ii is a commercial on-demand grinder built around 85mm titanium burrs and clima pro 2.0 temperature management. it comes in three configurations, gravimetric, premium, and pure, each with micrometric stepless adjustment and programmable dose settings. the gravimetric model doses by weight rather than time, which reduces the need for manual checking across a busy service. improved chassis access makes servicing significantly easier than its predecessor. at 800w and 110v, it fits standard commercial bar setups.
what it does well
- gravimetric model doses by weight, reducing manual checking during busy service
- on-the-fly grind adjustment between presets speeds up workflow
- clima pro 2.0 keeps burr temperature stable for consistent extraction
- servicing access improved significantly over the original mythos
where it stops short
- gravimetric model costs around 5460 aud, roughly 2000 aud more than the mythos 1
- burr distance still requires manual adjustment rather than electronic control
specs
- drive
- electric
- best for
- espresso
- burr type
- flat
- burr size mm
- 85
frequently asked questions
what is the Mythos by Nuova Simonelli Mythos 2?
the Mythos by Nuova Simonelli Mythos 2 is a commercial coffee grinder. precision grinding with temperature control for serious café work
how much does the Mythos by Nuova Simonelli Mythos 2 cost?
the Mythos by Nuova Simonelli Mythos 2 costs $3,500–$5,460.
what burrs does the Mythos by Nuova Simonelli Mythos 2 use?
the Mythos by Nuova Simonelli Mythos 2 uses 85mm flat burrs, electric.
what is the Mythos by Nuova Simonelli Mythos 2 best for?
the Mythos by Nuova Simonelli Mythos 2 is best for espresso coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the Mythos by Nuova Simonelli Mythos 2?
strengths: gravimetric model doses by weight, reducing manual checking during busy service, on-the-fly grind adjustment between presets speeds up workflow, clima pro 2.0 keeps burr temperature stable for consistent extraction, servicing access improved significantly over the original mythos. trade-offs: gravimetric model costs around 5460 aud, roughly 2000 aud more than the mythos 1, burr distance still requires manual adjustment rather than electronic control.