








☕ Dial in your espresso game with precision and speed — never settle for less!
The Baratza Sette 270 is a specialty coffee association award-winning conical burr grinder featuring 270 grind settings with macro/micro adjustments, 3 programmable dosing buttons for precise grind amounts, and a high-speed grind rate of up to 5 grams per second. Designed for espresso and manual brewing methods, it offers dual dosing options and a convertible device holder, making it a top choice for coffee professionals and enthusiasts seeking consistent, high-quality grinds.
















| ASIN | B01G82WVZ0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #252,758 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #77 in Burr Coffee Grinders |
| Brand | Baratza |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (787) |
| Date First Available | May 27, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.04 pounds |
| Item model number | SETTE270 |
| Manufacturer | Baratza |
| Product Dimensions | 5.1"L x 9.4"W x 15"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Coffee brewing |
| Style | Micro |
| UPC | 838823002709 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
L**E
I am pleased - It works as advertised
I purchased a Breville Barista Express with the built in grinder. The grinder does a lousy job grinding for espresso. More specifically the grinder in never consistent. Same bean, same settings, nothing touched, and yet a different consistency of grind each and every time. It was impossible to dial it in. I was ready to send back the whole Breville unit. I did my research and found out other folks who have bought this machine also have this problem. One gets what one pays for obviously. I noticed in many of the videos that I watched all used the same Breville unit and a stand alone grinder. I thought why not try that approach first before returning the whole espresso machine and starting from scratch. I agree with the results that I found. The Baratza Sette 270 is the least expensive yet great quality grinder for grinding espresso perfectly and consistently from grind to grind. It is able to extract / grind the finer flavors from the beans that lessor grinders can only dream about. Yes, I am very happy with my purchase and consistency of this grinder. One issue. The grinder did not work when I first received it. After going through the trouble shooting steps as outlined on the website I found that a wire came unhooked during the assembly of the grinder at the factory. It must have come lose during transit from the factory. It was an easy fix. Take off about 6 screws, pull the case, notice the wire off of the safety switch, reattach and tighten the wire then re-attach the case and screw in the 6 screws. Done, test and working just fine. Because I knew I would only use this machine to grind for espresso I did add the 2nd (included) shim to the base of the conical grinder. I read many users recommend to do this, so I didn't wait and just did it from the beginning. One last thing, SUCCESS, now that I am dialed in I am able to pull the following shot pretty consistently "the first time" and the taste is really smooth. 17.5gm beans, medium roast, 194F degrees brew, 4 second pre infusion, 27 second water flow, 35gm of brewed espresso. For me it's hitting the espresso jackpot. What about you?
R**Y
Worth the money!
After watching many different reviews and how to video’s I chose this grinder as my home coffee bar addition. To be fair, I watched a lot of video’s from Whole Latte Love on YouTube on the why’s to buy this unit. Buying a good grinder is absolutely key to making espresso at home. Consistency is vital. The reviews and awards that this grinder has received played a big part in my decision to go with this one. I already have an Acaia Lunar scale so going with the Sette 270wi was not as important. The Sette 270Wi has the scale built in and while the cost is huge, the application’s it provides are huge! Believe me I wanted the 270Wi bad. I chose the Sette 270. With this grinder it has 3 pre-set grind setting’s you can store. And accurate dosing adjustments are very very easy to do. This machine has the same burr assembly that the 270Wi has. So it does the same job. Accuracy is not quite as good with the 270, but… the dosing difference’s are very minimal if not non-existent. A lot depends on your beans etc. so I would say the dosing is extremely accurate but not always perfect. This machine is beautiful. Clean in design it’s a nice addition. It holds a lot of beans and the 58mm portafilter fits nicely in the dose holder. If I had any con’s to report… I would say it is loud. No sneaking in early in the morning for your quiet cup of espresso before the kids get up. In my case the dogs. Lol! This is NOT a cheap machine and as cost’s can sky rocket with high end grinders for espresso, this machine not only hits a nice price point but is an award winner to boot! A side note: This is not your store bought grinder. There is a lot of scaling/weighting that goes into making a 18gram double shot of espresso perfect with grind time. Also (very important) the shims that come with the machine are very vital to tuning your machine for espresso. Don’t throw them away. I installed a shim after dialing in 8 shots of coffee. The shim is vital and there for a reason. Baratza has videos on how to install. Very very easy! All in all we are very happy with our purchase. Thank you Amazon!
C**.
Excellent Espresso Grinder
The Sette 270 is a great, precision espresso grinder. It can grind somewhat coarse, but not coarse enough for a french press; maybe coarse enough for Chemex. As far as grinding for espresso, it is very fast, grinding 18g in about 6 seconds. This version does not have the weight capability, so I weigh the beans beforehand. I pour the pre-measured beans in, and hit the preset button that grinds for 10 seconds. That pretty well makes sure everything is ground fully. There are many adjustments to dial in your grind perfectly. The grind quality is the best, of the consumer grinders I've tried. I live in a dry climate that is prone to static and clumps in grinds. This is the first grinder I've owned that doesn't introduce clumps. I don't do anything to prepare the beans, don't add moisture, or anything else. When the coffee is ground, there are simply no clumps. I don't know how they do it, but it's amazing. Taking the burr out is relatively easy. You just have to be careful that you screw it back on the proper way (refer to the manual). If you screw it on incorrectly, you can damage the spring inside that tells the grinder that the burr is installed. Then the grinder won't turn on. Beyond that, I expect this grinder to work well for many years.
A**R
Muchos molinos de café son lentos, retienen mucho grano de café, y/o no alcanzan a moler consistentemente con la finura que se requiere para un buen exprés. La Baratza Sette es, en mi experiencia con ella, uno de los pocos molinos de su categoría que sí da resultados relativamente consistentes para molido de exprés si se usa para uso casero y se le instala la rondana especial para molido de exprés (incluida de fábrica). Es un molino relativamente fácil de limpiar.
D**S
Para uso doméstico es una verdadera bestia, muy preciso y no tan ruidoso como algunos comentan. Me sobra molino.
S**A
Have used Baratza Encore for a number of years and been very happy with it. My only niggles were that cleaning was a little fiddly and there was insufficient grind size control at the espresso end of the dial. Essentially I had a choice of 2 settings that worked for my espresso machine with no fine tuning in between. When you first start using the Sette, be prepared for some frustrating results. My experience was that for the first 10 or so grinds, it was grinding way too fine and this was choking my espresso machine. However, Baratza support assured me that a bedding in process was necessary for the burrs to season and they were right, so I persevered with the suggested initial setting of 9E. I weigh my beans to the nearest 0.1 g into the hopper, and press preset 1 which is now fine tuned to exactly the right time to grind those beans. Retention in the burrs is less than 0.1g which I am very happy with. Cleaning is much easier than with the Encore and it is lovely to see how little coffee dust drops out when you do clean with the supplied wire brush. I do not intend to use grinder cleaning product - I prefer to clean manually once a week (or so!). It worked fine on the Encore. Grind speed is very impressive (compared to Encore), less "spitty" and it is a much much nicer looking piece of kit. (I have caught myself stroking it lovingly a couple of times). I now have to decide whether to keep the Encore for French Press grinds (Sette is primarily an espresso grinder but works well for Aeropress and Mokka - my other two favourite methods) or whether to purchase the "swappable" coarser burs which are an optional extra for this grinder. Very happy with my purchase. I am in the coffee anorak camp that believes it is better to spend on a good grinder than a good espresso machine! There is a part of me pining for the 270Wi but it was just too much of a price jump for my limited means.
A**R
Awesome grinder that takes up very little space on the counter. A little loud but grinds very quickly. Come with 2 shims, which are pretty key if you're grinding for espresso. The procedure to install the shims is actually pretty simple and really expands the range for espresso. Also, really cool design choice by shaping the grinder in the form of a "7".
V**O
Esteticamente bellissima. Completamente smontabile per le pulizie. Intuitiva nell'uso quotidiano.la pesatura automatica e' perfetta. La consiglio a chi e' maniacalmente interessato a fare ottimi caffè.
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