Mazzer Mini G Review: Espresso Grinder with Scale
The Mazzer Mini G is an espresso grinder with an integrated scale that eliminates the need for separate weighing. Its rugged, durable build (likely lasting 30+ years) and high-quality materials are outstanding. However, it has some drawbacks.
Strengths
- Durability & Robustness: Nearly unmatched in its price range.
- Grind Quality: Particle distribution around 220 µm – great for medium to dark roasts. The coffee falls fluffy and evenly into the portafilter.
- Speed: About 10 seconds for 18 g – decent but not the fastest.
Weaknesses
- Dead space of 11 g: Too much for home use, wasting beans. Better for offices or small cafés where dosing is frequent.
- Cumbersome grind adjustment: Stiff and imprecise – each click changes extraction by 4–5 seconds. Not suitable for single dosing.
- Confusing menu navigation: The software is not intuitive, the app connection is buggy. Many unnecessary features (clock, counter).
- Scale accuracy: Deviations of 0.2–0.3 g possible; the grinder then re-grinds, slightly affecting extraction consistency.
Use Cases
- Offices, small gastronomy, food festivals: Ideal for multiple shots per day.
- Decaf grinder: Good for low-volume decaf use.
- Not for home: The large dead space and stiff adjustment make it frustrating for daily single dosing.
Verdict
The Mazzer Mini G is a workhorse with excellent build quality, but its electronics (scale, software, grind adjustment) lag behind. At around €1000, alternatives like the Eureka Mignon Libra or Mahlkönig X54 offer better user-friendliness. Recommendation: Perfect for semi-professionals who value durability – but not for the ambitious home barista.