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DF64 Gen 2 vs Mahlkönig E65S GbW

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
It's close — DF64 Gen 2 (7.1) and Mahlkönig E65S GbW (7.0) score nearly the same. Pick on the trade-offs that matter to you.
Dimension by dimension
 DF64 Gen 2Mahlkönig E65S GbW
Reliability & Durability 6.0 5.0
User Sentiment 7.6 10.0
Complaint Severity 6.7 7.3
Consensus Strength 3.6 4.0
Value for Money 7.2 5.9
Owner Advocacy 6.7 5.0
DF64 Gen 2

This single-dose grinder delivers genuinely good espresso, fluffy grinds, fast workflow, quiet motor, but it comes with a maintenance tax you need to accept upfront. The chute accumulates grounds on the outside over weeks of use, requiring periodic teardowns to keep it running clean; some units clog completely, others just get messy, and the problem can surface suddenly after your return window closes. If you're the type who enjoys tinkering, the DF64 Gen 2 rewards you with low retention, a clear burr upgrade path, and strong performance on medium-dark roasts. If you want an appliance that just works without regular deep cleaning, look elsewhere.

Mahlkönig E65S GbW

A grind-by-weight workhorse built for cafes that need speed and precision without babysitting a scale, it doses to the tenth of a gram, grinds fast, and won't overheat when you're slammed. Dial-in takes patience and you may need to adjust your espresso machine's temperature to coax the best from the flat burrs, so this isn't a plug-and-play miracle for beginners still figuring out their workflow. If you're pulling one shot a day at home, you're paying commercial money for commercial capability you'll never use, but if you're running a cart or a busy setup, it'll keep up without fuss.