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Eureka Mignon Silenzio vs Niche Duo

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
It's close — Eureka Mignon Silenzio (8.6) and Niche Duo (8.4) score nearly the same. Pick on the trade-offs that matter to you.
Dimension by dimension
 Eureka Mignon SilenzioNiche Duo
Reliability & Durability 8.0 5.0
User Sentiment 9.0 10.0
Complaint Severity 7.3 8.0
Consensus Strength 6.0 10.0
Value for Money 9.1 5.5
Owner Advocacy 8.3 10.0
Eureka Mignon Silenzio

This grinder lives up to its name, it won't wake your partner at dawn, a promise owners confirm it actually keeps. The grind quality punches above its price point, producing fluffier, more consistent espresso grounds that dial in predictably. It's designed as a hopper-fed grinder, but most buyers single-dose it, which means you'll be pumping bellows and living with 1-2g retention unless you add mods (tilted stands, aftermarket hoppers, bigger adjustment dials are all common). If you want affordable, quiet espresso grinding and don't mind tinkering with workflow, this is a smart entry point; if you need zero-retention single-dosing out of the box, look at the Mignon Zero or DF64 instead.

Niche Duo

Niche's flat burr single-dose grinder pairs 83mm burrs with the brand's cult following among espresso nerds, promising the clarity and consistency flat burr devotees chase. The catch is stark: almost no one owns one yet, so you're buying on theory and brand trust, not the field-tested proof that exists for the conical Zero. If you're comfortable being an early adopter and value the Niche workflow enough to take that leap, the fundamentals look sound. If you need to see a grinder survive a few thousand shots in real kitchens first, wait six months and check back.