The new Turin DF64V is a great single dose variable speed grinder that will compete very well with grinders in its category.
The Turin DF64V Grinder boasts superior components for enhanced durability and dependability. With its 64MM DLC Flat burrs, this grinder produces consistent and fluffy grounds while the Diamond-Like-Coated burrs increase longevity by 10 times compared to steel. Additionally, the variable speed motor allows for customizable grinding speed. Despite its cost-effective price, the DF64V is made with premium materials and includes a detachable popcorning device and outlet chute, making cleaning effortless and efficient with the help of magnets.
Thanks to its high-performance DC motor, the Turin DF64V Grinder surpasses most other grinders in the 64mm and below category with ease. In fact, it's the fastest single-dose grinder available in this range. What makes the new DF64V stand out is the innovative RPM rotary knob feature, which allows you to adjust the speed from 900-1800RPM. This provides a wide variety of options for you to experiment with and create a personalized coffee experience. Even at its highest speed of 1800RPM, the motor operates quietly, ensuring a tranquil coffee-making process.
Featuring a sleek and minimalist design, the DF64V Grinder is a must-have for any kitchen or coffee area. Its RPM adjustment, smooth edge finishes, and sophisticated metal coating make it visually appealing, while the pure metal CNC cup and wooden base add a touch of elegance and durability to the overall design. Designed for both style and function, this grinder is the perfect choice for those seeking a modern and practical addition to their setup.
The design of the DF64V Coffee Grinder is optimized for functionality and convenience. Utilizing a rubber bellow and wooden lid top, the grinder effectively removes air from the burrs and grounds chute, minimizing retention of grounds. This added feature enhances the grinder's streamlined, stylish appearance and overall usability.
The versatile DF64V Grinder is the ideal tool for coffee enthusiasts looking to explore different brewing techniques. This high-quality and high-performance grinder is suitable for any brewing method, be it Espresso, V60 Filter, or Coarse Cold brew. Featuring a built-in grind size indicator, the new DF64V eliminates the need for an external grind size indicator ring, providing a convenient and efficient solution for adjusting grind size and achieving the perfect brew.
Model: DF64V
Package Size: L15.75in x W12.6in x H7.09in
Package weight: 11.02lbs
Item Size: L7.87in x W3.94in x H12.99in
Item Weight: 8.6lbs
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The burr is nice and sharp. The adjustability is good. However it jams if its not a hot atart and it gave trouble turinong off at first. It tends to be messy as there is not a good captur method for the coffee grinds.
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Anonymous
The grinder performs exactly as expected and offers excellent value for the price.
I'm very satisfied with the service from Espresso Outlet.
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Thom Mackris
Good Value and Good Shots
I've only had my DF64V for a few weeks, having run about a pound and a half of beans through it. I didn't break the burrs in with a few kilos of cheap coffee as, I'd rather endure the break-in than waste the hard work of the pickers.
So with the combination of some burr break-in and getting to know my beans, I'm pulling some great shots.
I can't speak to random comments about stalling, as I consider that to be misuse of the grinder (i.e. light roasted beans, ground at 800 rpm for espresso).
I've been grinding medium light beans at 1200 rpm and my shots are coming out predictably.
Noise was a concern, as it's difficult to get a handle on noise from the YouTube reviews, but I'd call it minimal, but high-pitched (when grinding). When not grinding, I have to feel the case for subtle vibrations to tell if it's on.
I find the bellows to be useful, unlike most YouTube reviewers. I'm not sure how much the ionizer works, but with with a couple of RDT sprays, I'm consistently getting from 17.9 to 18.0 g out when loading 18.0 g.
I love the magnetic chute. This is a brilliant idea!
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Terry Grim
Love everything about it but the plasma anti-static stays on so I have to unplug daily (I understand I can open up the machine and easily fix but have not done so yet and really should not have to on a new machine). But it grinds great and looks great. The cup does not fit too well so it does not look straight which bugs me a bit.
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Greg Hendrickson
Get the DF64V!
Amazing grinder. Couldn't be happier with it. Shipped fast.
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.
I have been using the Trek Brew for about a month now. I thought going from a double boiler at home to this while I'm traveling, there would be a pretty big downfall in espresso quality... in was wrong. The quality of shot I'm pulling from the Trek Brew is simply put, fantastic.
This grinder made it so much easier to dial in for my espresso shots! The only weird thing about it is I feel like when I touch it there is some bizarre electrical “force” I can feel.
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.
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Kelsey Helman
Great for on the go espresso
I have been using the Trek Brew for about a month now. I thought going from a double boiler at home to this while I'm traveling, there would be a pretty big downfall in espresso quality... in was wrong. The quality of shot I'm pulling from the Trek Brew is simply put, fantastic.
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Curtis Whatley
Nice machine
My espresso is much nearer to perfection.
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Owen ONeill
It's a winner!
My reference point is a modified Mazzer Major grinder, which I have owned and used for many years. It has 83MM burrs, a huge motor, and is quite large and heavy. It does a terrific job and I’m certainly not going to replace it, is I have of room for it. I recently bought the CF64V due to its size and price. It will travel with us four times each year to Florida in a tote box along with a Turin Legato V2, so we can enjoy good espresso drinks in a small Florida town that doesn’t have a decent café. We are there for 7 to 10 days on a revisit and I can justify this purchase just on cost savings alone, not to mention convenience.
I’ve only used this a few times to test it and make sure that I haven’t dialed in correctly for our Florida trip a few weeks from now, but everything about it really impressed me. It has terrific build quality, for my personal aesthetic taste it has a much more interesting visual appearance than the previous cylindrical slanted Turin models, and it’s very quiet. The default settings for the RPMs and the grind coarseness were pretty much dead on out-of-the-box for the average user. I tend toward restrainer shots and I will probably find myself dialing the espresso coarseness setting down to 22 or 23 instead of 25. At roughly 1/3 the size of the Mazzer Major, and at a price that is two thirds less – this is a bargain!
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Matthew Prucinsky
Other than being a bit fiddly with purging the steam wand it has been as expected, fantastic! Espresso outlet has been helpful as well. Thanks