The Atom 75 is what happens when a commercial workhorse gets quietly adopted by home espresso obsessives who got tired of waiting. It grinds a 20-gram dose in eight seconds, runs whisper-quiet, and somehow keeps retention to 2.3 grams despite 75mm burrs, a combination that usually requires sacrificing a small appliance to the coffee gods. The height will not fit under every cabinet, and you'll want a dosing ring to catch the occasional escapee grounds, but those are the only real compromises. If you have the counter space and the budget, this is the grinder that makes you forget you ever cared about grinders.
This Norwegian grinder nails the sweet spot between price and pour-over performance, delivering consistent grinds in a compact frame that actually looks good on the counter. The belt-driven motor will eventually slip or wear out after three to five years of daily use, leaving the burrs motionless while the motor hums, but the fix is cheap and simple if you're comfortable with a screwdriver. If you want clean filter coffee without spending Fellow money and can live with a stepped adjuster and an eventual belt swap, this is the entry grinder that earns its keep.