Overview
Eureka Atom W 75 Espresso Coffee Grinder
Rounding out the first month of 2025, we brought in a new version of the popular and powerful Eureka Atom Specialty 75. This new version, called the Atom W 75 features grind-by-weight technology, similar to the Mignon Libra. Instead of grinding by preset time, the grinder will factor in (or out) the weight of your portafilter and grind out a preset weight (in grams). This precision will help perfect your espresso shots and reduce waste.
Instead of a bunch of buttons , the Atom W 75 features a touchscreen display and a 3rd dosing option.
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Features
Touchscreen Display
Easy to use touchscreen controls for grinding. Simply choose 1 of 3 programmable dosing options, and then place your portafilter on the fork. The dosing options can be programmed from 3 grams up to 99.9 grams. Semi-automatic dosing is also available. The menu button is in the lower right of the screen which gives access to:
- Counters: Total usage of each dosing option.
- Password: Protect from other users changing your options.
- Brightness: Adjust to your environment.
- Grind by time: Also an option on the Atom W 75. Can preprogram options from 0.2 seconds to 30 seconds.
- Burr maintenance: Set reminder depending on what type of burrs are installed.
- Language: 9 languages to choose from.
- Standby: Program standby mode up to 60 minute.
- Fork calibration: Only needed if grind by weight is a little off.
ACE (Anti-Clumps & Electrostaticity) System
Designed to minimize clumps and eliminate static in ground coffee, the ACE System is a key feature in all Eureka on-demand grinders, especially the Atom W 75. By regulating coffee flow, it guarantees exceptional cleanliness and consistent dosing.
- “High Speed” Grind Dispersion: Designed by Eureka’s own R&D team, the innovative engine-burrs system enables the Atom W 75 to achieve exceptional dispensing speeds, ensuring quicker service without compromising the superior quality of coffee in the cup.
- “High Speed” Maintenance: The burr holder design, which can be disassembled by removing just nine screws, allows for quick burr replacement and cleaning, saving both time and coffee.
Stepless Micrometric Regulation System (patented by Eureka)
Eureka’s unique micrometric system, featuring infinite adjustment points and lower burr repositioning, ensures exceptional grinding precision while allowing maintenance without altering the grind setting.
All-Purpose Adjustable “Hands-Free” Fork
With its adaptable support and specialized design, the Eureka fork accommodates any portafilter, enabling baristas to multitask efficiently while grinding.
Low Profile Hopper
This high performance grinder usually comes with a large capacity hopper. This makes the height around 21.25″ which makes it too large to fit in most kitchen spaces. We request the shorter hoppers which save you around 4″ (17.25″ height). They still hold a decent amount of beans (300 g).
Silent Technology
The unique anti-vibration technology minimizes grinding noise by about 20 dB compared to traditional grinders, offering a quieter and more precise coffee grinding experience.
Tin Can Attachment
For cafes/restaurants that use the large tin cans of espresso beans. This attachment connects the can to the grinder.
Specifications
| Brand | Eureka |
|---|---|
| Height (inches) | 17.25, approximate |
| Width (inches) | 7.25, approximate |
| Depth (inches) | 10, approximate |
| Weight (pounds) | 27 |
| Wattage (watts) | 430 |
| Voltage (volts) | 110 – 120 |
| Burr size (mm), Type | 75, flat |
| Grinding speed (RPM) | 1400 |
| Hopper capacity (grams) | 300 |
| Country of manufacture | Italy |
| Approvals | CSA, ETL |
Notes
Espresso Coffee Grinder Warnings:
- Roast Profiles: Espresso grinders sold by 1st-line Equipment, unless specifically indicated on the grinder page, are manufactured for coffee beans that have Italian or espresso roast profiles. Lighter roasted coffee beans may clog the grinder or not grind fine enough. Darker roasted coffee beans, such as French roasted or oily coffee beans, may clog the grinding chamber and/or the grinder chute where the ground coffee exits.
- Changing grind settings: It is very important to only change grind settings when the unit is powered on and the burrs are in motion. If you do not do this, the burrs will ‘gunk’ up and render the grinder to only produce very coarse grinds or no grinds at all. To remedy this, you will have to open up the grinder to get access to the grinding burrs. This issue will be considered operator error for lack of following directions, and not be classified as a defective grinder.
- Electrical cord: For most grinders, the cord is placed between the packaging (foam or cardboard) and the underside body of the grinder. During shipping, it is normal for a bend or insignificant blemish/slice to damage the cord.
- Finding coffee grinds in a new grinder: Most manufacturers test their grinders with coffee beans before they leave their facility. Unfortunately, they are not always able to get every trace of coffee out of the grinders after testing. As a result, you may find coffee beans or grinds inside your grinder, or there may be grinds in the packaging.
- Static issues: There are static issues with all grinders, even the highest-quality models. We firmly believe that the static comes from the coffee beans. If you are having static problems with your coffee grinder, try using a different blend of beans.
- Electrical: To avoid electrical damage (which is not considered a manufacturer's defect), please acquire and install a single-outlet surge suppressor rated at 1080 joules or higher. A surge without protection can damage a grinder at the power switch, the capacitor, the motor, or the wiring.
- Burr cleaning: For routine maintenance of the grinding burrs, we recommend using grinder cleaning agents. We do not recommend any removal of the burrs or the burr carrier for cleaning (unless necessary) as re-assembly can cause damage. If the grinder chamber is dis-assembled, the warranty is voided for any damages that result. It is important to always remove all coffee grinds from the threads of the burr carrier and the grinding chamber.
- Replacing burrs: NEVER use a flat head screwdriver and hammer to wedge UNDER the burrs for removal. This could badly damage your grinder.
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