Baratza Sette 270Wi-Grind by Weight Conical Burr Grinder
$599.95
Price: $229.99 - $599.95
(as of Jan 13, 2025 04:49:56 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Sette 270Wi
The Sette 270 Wi has a revolutionary design, offering the ability to grind by weight directly into a portafilter for espresso or a variety of brewing devices. Professional functionality for coffee enthusiasts!
Sette 270Wi – Grind by Weight
“Removing the need for a separate scale while brewing is a very welcome feature.”- Seattle Coffee Gear.
This grinder is the first ever home grinder offering grind-by-weight functionality directly into a portafilter. Precise, accurate dosing to within a few grams (2- 3 beans!) directly into your portafilter makes quality, consistent espresso a breeze. The Sette 270Wi is equipped with a digital scale utilizing Acaia technology that holds three adjustable and precise presets. This allows you to save three different dose weights for a variety of uses. Acaia’s scale technology includes Bluetooth connectivity so that you can pair your Sette 270Wi with Acaia’s Sette Updater app on iOS to ensure timely updates if a change to the software is made.
Easy Grind Adjusment
30 macro steps of adjustment plus 9 marked settings of stepless micro-adjustment system offers you a multitude of grind settings to allow for the best, most precise dial-in on any Baratza grinder. The macro/micro mechanism is directly connected to the cone burr resulting in immediate and true grind adjustment. The grind quality on the Sette covers a wide breadth of styles; the range of features offered by the Sette makes dialing in simple and hassle-free.
What’s with the “i”
The i in Wi stands for intelligent –the grinder’s software by Acaia quickly calculates and self-adjusts to your dose weight and filters out the variability of coffee that may affect weighing accuracy.
Convertible Convenience
The Convertible Device Holder can secure a wide variety of portafilters and brewing devices (as well as the included bin) directly below the burr set for quick and easy transfer of ground coffee. To clean; open the arms of the device holder, shut the hopper gate and remove the cone burr/adjustment ring assembly. This gives you convenient access to the ring burr as well as the cone burr to brush off coffee residue.
Grind by Weight
Easy Grind Adjustments
What’s with the “i”
Convertible Convenience
Don’t Dump it, Fix it!
Most small, consumer appliances are designed to wear out, or stop being useful in a very short time. These appliances are difficult and expensive to repair, so consumers are trained to dump and replace which has big environmental implications.
In contrast, we’ve purposefully designed Baratza grinders to be maintained like commercial grinders and maximize their value. With regular cleaning, maintenance, repair, and even rebuilds our grinders can give an excellent, accurate grind for many years.
SPECIALTY COFFEE ASSOCIATION AWARD WINNING GRINDERS – The Sette 270W was awarded Best New Product 2016 at Specialty Coffee Association Expo. Baratza grinders are preferred by coffee professionals and backed by Baratza’s world class support.
GRIND BY WEIGHT – The first ever espresso grinder to offer a grind-by-weight feature, using Acaia weighing technology and bluetooth functionality, with 3 programmable dosing buttons for accurate, consistent dosing to within a 10th of a gram.
EXCEPTIONAL ESPRESSO GRINDER – The Sette delivers beautiful espresso and is also capable of grinding for manual brewing methods requiring a finer grind (e.g. Aeropress, Hario V60, Chemex, some drip brewers).
270 GRIND SETTINGS – Macro/Micro adjustment for the most precise dial-in capabilities. A built-in convertible device holder allows for convenient change between a portafilter or supplied grounds bin.
HIGH SPEED GRINDING – Up to 5g/second and minimal retention in the innovative straight-thru grind mechanism.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the electric food mill grinder’s consistent and accurate grind, easy use, and fast speed. They find it simple to operate, with less hassle and mess. Many are pleased with the build quality. However, some customers have issues with the motor life and have mixed opinions on noise level and value for money.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Andrew –
So far so good
Replacing a 10 year old Vario-W that has had many design issues with it’s adjustment levers. We plan on sending that back in to be refurbished for a 3rd time to have as a backup.So far this is an upgrade from the Vario-W. Super nice to have the flexibility of a direct to porta filter grinder, and the ability to grind into a container. We’ve had this for about a 2 months so far.The grind quality is exceptional, and is very quick compared to the Vario-W. One thing to note, in the manual it does call out a service interval (can’t remember off the top of my head what the number is). Just be aware that this may be why I see so many reviews saying the motor dies on them. The service interval is how long you can run the grinder consecutively prior to needing to rest it for a period of time. So if you’re trying to grind for a giant batch of cold brew or something, then make sure you understand this, or you could damage your machine.Time will tell, but I feel like this is a definite upgrade from the Vario-W in both grind quality, features, and build. We will come back and edit this review if/when any problems arise in the future.I will say from being a daily user of Baratza grinders, the fact that you can send them in for refurbishing is a huge plus. With that said, I do wish that the Vario-W would have held up longer before needing a rebuild. Last refurb lasted 3 years of daily 3-6 uses. Prior to that rebuild was maybe 4 years. I’m just hoping this machine does not need to go in every 3-4 years, and will be a bit more durable.
Kalidas Radhakrishnan –
Fantastic for Espresso grinds
It did take me a while to get used to the Sette, and that is because I did not understand much about grind size etc. Once I got the hang of it and became a bit more knowledgeable on coffee beans, this machine has been a blast to use. I did get the single dose hopper attachment as I prefer to grind as per my need. The attachment (not made by Baratza) has a bellow, which helps me in ensuring that all coffee is drained out. I saved 9, 16 and 20 grams as my dosage choices. When you are not doing the pulse mode, and in single dose mode, you might want to put in a little more than what you expect out. For example, if you want 9gms of coffee for a single dose, I would say pour in around 9.5 or even 10 gms of coffee and let the machine do its thing. It is fairly accurate or very close most of the time. Pulse mode enables you to be very precise as well. Could it be a little cheaper, yes.Also, remember that the 270Wi is not great for Pour-over grinds. Espresso grinds are where it shines at.As for messiness, there is some messiness, but nothing that makes. me feel disgusted. I keep a mini vacuum handy (as they do in many coffee shops).
Desert Rat –
Baratza Sette 270Wi
Initially the grind adjustment ring (the “macro ring”) hit a hard stop at about 21 when trying to set it less than 18 (first step in the instructions). Baratza support was ready to replace the grinder but asked that I first try using more force to rotate the ring. That did the trick- whatever caused the resistance disappeared and adjustment is now easy (I’m guessing it was a burr from machining, though I couldn’t see anything). The grinder seems to be working fine.I bought this because the previous grinder (a Eureka Mignon) had an annoying issue with clumping. The Sette 270Wi drops perfectly ground bits of matching size coffee into the portafilter and *there’s not one sign of clumping*!. The dosing (I use 16.0 grams) is dead on. Took only 3 times for it to learn the grind profile. Gotta love it!Adjustment of the grind is not as easy as I expected. I over adjusted toward more coarse and trying to recover has proven difficult. Just part of break-in/adjustment plus my own learning process. Grind speed is very fast, so I go through a lot of coffee for each tweak of the adjustment ring.Flavor of the espresso shots is distinctly different compared to the previous grinder. That’s probably because I was over-dosing each shot by about 30% thanks to the clumping. Dosing by volume (vs. by weight) is apparently the (evil!) culprit.Bottom line is that I like what I see so far and expect my whines will disappear in another day or 2.Update #1: Just pulled the best espresso shots I’ve ever managed in 14 years of trying. What a difference dosing by weight instead of volume! I upped the rating to 5-stars from my original 4-stars.Update #2: It’s rolling up on 2 months with the Sette 270Wi and I’m still very happy with the grinder. Here are a few added thoughts:1- I haven’t forgotten that some folks have said the unit died on them suddenly, so I have this lingering concern that so far hasn’t materialized. As a hedge against that possibility I bought the extended warranty (something I swore I would never do!).2- This thing is *loud*! I ignore it, but it was a little unnerving the first few times I used it.3- Dosing is consistently +/- 0.1 gm. It just doesn’t vary. Never fails to make me grin!4- I’ve struggled trying to adjust the grind while the machine is running (it’s a no-no to adjust the grind toward Fine with the motor’s not running). The 270Wi grinds incredibly fast which means by the time I get the adjustment *almost* done I’ve just gone thru another 16.0 gm of coffee. I read on here that one user closes the gate on the hopper before adjusting. Yikes!! Why didn’t I realize that on my own?!5- I don’t feel it’s realistic to plan on grinding with the Sette 270Wi for pour-over, then later adjust the grind for an espresso shot. You just waste too much coffee getting re-adjusted. I use an old Capresso grinder we’ve had for years for the pour-over and reserve the Sette 270Wi for espresso. The issue is space on the counter top, but we live with it.I still feel ok with my rating of 5 stars. It really is good at making precise grinds of matching weight. Very, very happy.Update #3 (20 Jan 2019): I’ve had the Sette 270Wi for exactly 4 months and today it died. It has been intermittent for about a month, but it would recover if I unplugged the grinder then reconnected it to the AC power. That magic ended today when the grinder refused to recover. I’m afraid my tentative 5-star rating has shrunk to 1-star. Considering how long folks have complained about the failure rate, I have to agree with the reviewer who said this grinder just isn’t ready for prime time.Now we’ll see how well Baratza service handles the problem. They were *very* helpful in September.Update #4 (25 Jan 2019): Baratza support came thru for me. After a few iterations of checking this/that they sent a replacement Sette 270Wi. They covered shipping both ways. This replacement grinder works perfectly. Very pleased with the operation. As before, the operation is (very!) loud and the grind is right on. I’ve changed the rating to 4-stars because of the failure after 4 months; that failure is balanced by the excellent support. At this point I feel the design concept is just too good for 3 stars, but the failure rate isn’t at all impressive and can’t be ignored.Update #5 (2 Apr 2019): The replacement 270Wi is still running exactly as it should. Couldn’t be happier with the design concept. It’s loud and it grinds perfect doses for espresso. I’m still unchanged about it being an unjustified expectation to switch between grind settings for pour-over and espresso.My only whine (other than the earlier failure) is the ambiguous markings for Coarse/Fine. I seldom adjust the grind setting, but when I do I get it backwards, then forget which way to interpret the Fine/Coarse marking by the next time I have to adjust (a simple > marking on the appropriate end would have fixed that).
LIC. M. –
Lo utilizo con una breville bambino plus, cestas y ducha IMs y los resultados son abismales en comparación con el molino breville smart pro Que también es bueno y aún tengo pero lo uso para vertidos manuales y otro tipo de molidos , este baratza lo uso exclusivamente para espresso, instale los dos aumentos que viene en el paquete, el molido es esponjoso y muy fino , antes usaba agujas para eliminar los dejaba el molino breville , pero con este Molino elimine esa parte de mi proceso, ahora solo por gravedad y después el tamper, los resultados en espresso son grandiosos y el café sale con muchÃsima crema , mis mejores resultados fueron con 18 gramos de café y 35-36 en taza, muele muy rápido y eventualmente necesita cierto aprendizaje para después de tres o cuatro molidos te da mayor precisión de Gramaje en el porta filtro , ademas es necesario actualizar el firmware , definitivamente una excelente opción ,
oey –
Although I own a best seller espresso machine with an incorporated grinder, I found that the latter could not deal with really light roasts. So I decided to make the investment. No regrets whatsoever. If you enjoy your coffee (espresso and/or filter) and the process of making it, go ahead and splash the cash. It is very well built and has many grades of grinding, so that you can use almost any king of coffee beans.
Eugenio –
Después de ver varios vÃdeos (Youtube), decidà comprar el modelo 270 Wi (hay más modelos) que puede moler directamente en el portafiltros de mi cafetera espreso, pesando directamente el café molido.Muele muy rápido entre gordo y muy fino, según el ajuste que hayamos hecho.Debido al diseño cónico apenas quedan restos de café molido en su interior después de moler.Los botones de preselección del peso molido se pueden reconfigurar según el gusto personal.Aunque algo “carillo” es perfecto. No me arrepiento de la compra.Recomiendo que antes de comprarlo, descargar y leer el manual de instrucciones en español desde la web del producto, para ver si el modelo a elegir se ajusta a nuestras preferencias.
Nicole Krieg –
Diese Kaffeemühle war für mich der nächste Schritt, nachdem meine Baratza Encore den Geist aufgegeben hatte und ich muss sagen, dass ich vollkommen zufrieden mit meiner Entscheidung bin. Abgesehen von dem echt schönen Design und der integrierten Waage, die sehr genau funktioniert, werden die Kaffeebohnen im Vergleich zu der Encore deutlich schneller gemahlen. Zudem ist das Mahlergebnis auch nochmal einen Tick besser, sprich feiner und gleichmäÃiger. Praktisch ist auch, dass das Kegelmahlwerk auÃen am Gehäuse befestigt ist, dadurch entsteht kein Feinstaub (ein Kritikpunkt bei der Encore).Insgesamt eine funktionell und optisch sehr ansprechende Kaffeemühle, die ihren Preis gerecht wird.
steveleam –
Overall, I’m very happy with this grinder so far. Initial set up was straight forward, other than for the fact that Baratza supply the wrong sized hex key for adjusting the hook that stabilizes the portafilter! Do, however, download the full manual from Baratza’s website. The quick set-up guide is minimalist. It’s worth taking time over set-up if you’re intending to grind straight into the portafilter as, if the portafilter isn’t held firmly and level, it can upset the weighing mechanism.Once set up, this is very easy to use and has produced very consistent grinds so far. Grinding is very quick but a little noisy. Weighing appears to be accurate to within 0.2 g and you can adjust the offset if you are getting consistent over or underweighing (you need to Google this, it’s not in the manual). It’s easy to switch between weighed mode and the manual setting, useful for purging and you can shut off the hopper to minimise waste when swapping beans.I’ve only used this for grinding espresso. Word on the street is that it’s not the best grinder for coarser grinds for French press etc. It’s designed for home use and you should note Baratza’s advice on duty cycles. At the price point, it feels like terrific value for the home enthusiast.