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Single-Dosing Flat Burr Coffee Grinder

Lagom P64

Lagom P64
8.6 OUT OF 10
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Among the best in its category
#3 of 10in Single-Dosing Flat Burr Coffee Grinder
74 sources · limited data · updated June 2026

Option-O built its reputation on a specific bet: that stripping away fines would unlock clarity light-roast obsessives had been chasing for years. The P64 proved that bet, then got replaced by the P80 with bigger burrs and tighter tolerances, so you're shopping a discontinued model unless you find used. What you get is exceptional flavor separation and near-zero retention, but these grinders pull thin, bright shots that read beautifully yet lack the syrupy body traditional espresso drinkers expect. If you brew fruit-forward naturals and want to taste every fermentation note, the Lagom family delivers; if you make milk drinks or prefer chocolatey medium roasts, a conical grinder will serve you better.

The context that matters
What you're actually buying — and what the data leans toward.
P64 discontinued, replaced by P80 (expected Q1 2026). Most community discussion focuses on current models (P80, Casa 65, 01). P64-specific feedback is thin; broader Lagom family reputation is strong.
Dataset heavily skewed toward enthusiast espresso/pourover communities who prioritize clarity and light roast performance. Limited representation of casual users or those preferring traditional milk drinks.
Common complaints7 issues
P64 discontinued, replaced by P80 (limited availability and support)
Low-fines burrs sacrifice body and mouthfeel compared to conical grinders
Not ideal for traditional medium/dark roast milk drinks
Higher noise pitch than some competitors (Casa noted as higher-pitched)
Static can be an issue depending on beans, requires RDT
Long wait times for orders (2+ months reported for P80)
No cover included at $3k price point (01 model)
What owners praise8 strengths
Exceptionally low retention (under 0.1g reported with knocker)
Outstanding clarity and flavor separation, especially with light roasts
Stepless adjustment with fine-pitched control for precise dialing
Clean, quiet workflow with auto-purge function (on newer models)
Burr swappability allows experimentation with different profiles (P80/01)
Strong build quality and premium aesthetic
Australian-designed and supported
Excellent for both espresso and pour-over (filter-focused burrs)
📊 How this score was calculated — 6-dimension rubric
High confidence
74 sources analysed with long-term owner data present
74 sources analysed — strong data quality
Reliability & Durability(22%)7.5
3 positive vs 1 negative long-term reports
User Sentiment(22%)9.5
245 positive upvotes vs 12 negative upvotes
Complaint Severity(16%)7.4
Complaints: 2 cosmetic, 5 functional, 1 systematic, 0 safety
Consensus Strength(8%)6.5
Opinion is use-case dependent — product divides opinion by intended use
Value for Money(15%)6.9
7 'worth it', 1 'overpriced', 3 mention better-value alternatives
Owner Advocacy(17%)10.0
0 repurchased/gifted, 12 unprompted recommendations, 0 regrets
Scores are percentile ranks: 5.0 is the median product in existence. 8.5+ is reserved for genuinely exceptional products (top ~10%). The score reflects consensus quality, what owners say about the product. Risk is tracked separately and shown above the summary when present. Both are calculated deterministically, so the same signals always produce the same score.
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