I just want to say off the start you guys are amazing my first order came damaged you guys responded to my email and pictures the very next day and had a new one being sent out to me which arrived today July 23 and was as far as I'm concerned and pristine condition excellent condition there is no damage whatsoever I could see with this one and it looks amazing and works better than I honestly expected for my first e61 style heat exchange machine.
Its a great value for a grinder, and one that might be in the top tier as a travel grinder. The one easily correctable issue is the pint glass looking cup that comes with it. It really needs to be paired with a true dosing cup, but to do that you need a "highchair" for the dosing cup. If you have a 3D printer I've got one loaded on printables at https://www.printables.com/model/1363325-turin-dm47-coffee-grinder-highchair-shaker-stand that should fit a few (one linked for $11.xx that works well) dosing cups.
Accurate. Reliable. Perfect. I love it. Highly recommend it.
I saw many positive reviews of this grinder. I was hesitant to buy something NOT made in Italy, but I really wanted to try a Flat Burr grinder. After using it for a few weeks, I am quite impressed. It is a much better espresso grinder than my 15 year old Baratza.
I just want to say off the start you guys are amazing my first order came damaged you guys responded to my email and pictures the very next day and had a new one being sent out to me which arrived today July 23 and was as far as I'm concerned and pristine condition excellent condition there is no damage whatsoever I could see with this one and it looks amazing and works better than I honestly expected for my first e61 style heat exchange machine.
Its a great value for a grinder, and one that might be in the top tier as a travel grinder. The one easily correctable issue is the pint glass looking cup that comes with it. It really needs to be paired with a true dosing cup, but to do that you need a "highchair" for the dosing cup. If you have a 3D printer I've got one loaded on printables at https://www.printables.com/model/1363325-turin-dm47-coffee-grinder-highchair-shaker-stand that should fit a few (one linked for $11.xx that works well) dosing cups.
Love it, great value. Customer Support was a great as well.
This machine streamlines the espresso workflow and directly competes with $2,000+ HX E61 machines. Black body and walnut accents are a perfect compliment to Turn grinders and look very nice in a modern kitchen.
I’ve had my Turin Legato V2 for two weeks now, and I’m genuinely impressed. The all matte black finish gives the machine a clean, modern look — and paired with my matte black Astra bottomless portafilter and accessories from MHW-3BOMBER, the overall aesthetic is just beautiful.
One of my favorite modifications was replacing the stock steam knob with a 1-inch black aluminum alloy billet cap, paired with a custom 3D printed adapter. It gives the machine a more premium, metallic feel, and makes steaming milk more satisfying both visually and tactilely.
Performance-wise, this is a massive upgrade from my previous HiBREW 20-bar espresso machine, which I had for almost a year. That unit suffered overheating issues and had to be repaired twice due to burned internal wiring. The Legato V2, on the other hand, has been stable, consistent, and feels like a true prosumer-level machine — especially with the PID control and manual pre-infusion.
Highly recommend for anyone looking to take their espresso workflow to the next level — both in performance and in build quality.