☕ Elevate Your Espresso Game with the EurekaAtom!
The EurekaAtom 75mm Espresso Grinder combines cutting-edge sound insulation, precision grind control, and user-friendly features in a sleek, compact design. Perfect for coffee enthusiasts seeking the ultimate espresso experience.
Specific Uses For Product | Grinding, Brewing coffee |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Style Name | Compact, Modern |
Color | Chrome |
Material Type | Aluminum |
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The LED is the anti static device? (A.C.E technology).
Excellent performance. Really very happy, with one small exception that I couldn't find any info about online.My son was attempting to get into making his own espresso, and held the portafilter and basket up really high on the grinder causing grounds to build up and spew out everywhere/up the chute, etc.That's when our dreadful static issues began.Before then, a crackling/snapping sound could be heard, and grounds would dispense pretty much static free straight down into the basket.After the incident, they were flying everywhere. Sticking all over the handle, all over the basket rim... Floating up onto the machine...I thought at first it was a clog in the chute, so I dismantled, but it all seemed pretty clean with very little grounds hanging out in there.I reassembled, and it continued doing it, and I started fearing the worst, so I took it apart again and just examined everything, and noticed the only single electrical component that was anywhere near the grounds, was the led, that hangs from the mainboard on a wire, and sits pushed into the rubber gasket at the bottom. It has to insert a fair way into it, and because the wire is so flexible, it can't get in there unassisted. It bends upwards instead of sliding in.So I half assembled and helped it by pushing it from the top, and holding the display in place, while it founds it's way now fully into the gasket housing.As soon as this was back in place, not only was the front better lit again, but the static issue vanished. The crackling sound could be heard from the grinder again, and all seems well.I guess I can conclude that it uses the LED ground wiring to somehow ground the emerging grounds from the chute?I'm relieved it's working again, but that seems like a very weak component to be so important. One that has to be removed for cleaning, but also one so delicate that is going to be reassembled out of alignment unless you know about it.Hoping this might help someone else.Overall, it's still a 5 out of 5. It's a fabulous grinder. If that component was a little beefier in it's connection from the board, it wouldn't be possible for it to be bent up out of the way by either excess grounds or reassembly.
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For the true espresso aficionado!
Tried the Eureka mignon specialita first. It was great, but I said I might as well get what I really want. So I splurged and got the Atom 75. What a great machine. A true prosumer grinder for the house. I don’t even think about going to a coffee shop. What I make at home definitely surpasses what I would get at a coffee shop.
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