The Niche Zero earned its cult following for good reason. It essentially popularized the single-dose grinding concept in the home espresso world, and it executes that vision well. The 63mm conical burrs produce a consistent grind across espresso and filter ranges, and the near-zero retention means you're not wasting beans or mixing doses. The workflow is beautifully simple: weigh beans, drop them in, grind directly into your portafilter. The compact footprint and attractive design make it genuinely pleasant to have on a countertop. However, it's not without trade-offs. Conical burrs produce a wider particle distribution than flat burrs, which some espresso purists find limiting for light roasts. The stepless grind adjustment can also make it fiddly to dial in precisely, and at its price point, you're paying a premium partly for the brand's pioneering status. Still, for most home baristas who want a fuss-free, low-retention grinder that handles both espresso and filter competently, it remains an excellent choice.
Near-zero retention makes single-dosing genuinely practical Compact and aesthetically pleasing design for countertop use Versatile grind range covering espresso through filter Simple, intuitive workflow with minimal maintenance Conical burr geometry produces broader particle distribution than flat burr competitors Premium pricing reflects early-mover brand cachet as much as performance Stepless adjustment can be fiddly when dialing in for espresso