Baratza Vario W+ Flat Steel Burr Grinder (Black)
$599.95
Price: $599.95
(as of Feb 02, 2025 04:46:01 UTC – Details)
The Vario W+ features extremely accurate weight-based grinding to make it easy to craft that perfect cup of coffee, no matter the brew style.
BURRS: The steel burrs of the Vario W+ are dedicated to grinding for all brew methods including espresso through manual brew and beyond. They have been designed to enhance the flavor in the cup with a broad range of grind range (230 microns to 1150 microns) and a narrow particle distribution (lack of fines), the hallmarks of the superiority with the Vario Series steel burrs.
DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL: The front-mounted control panel with LED display is easy and intuitive. Three programmable buttons allow the user to program in the desired weight (+/- 0.1). Simply press the START button and the Vario W+ automatically delivers precise dosing.
GRIND ADJUSTMENT: The Vario W+ offers macro and micro adjust for fine tuning with ease. The macro adjust moves from fine to coarse grinding in 10 distinct and repeatable settings. A secondary micro adjust arm further divides each of the 10 macro steps into 22 distinct settings. These steps enable you to dial in the exact grind for the perfect shot.
GRINDS LEFT IN GRINDER: To maximize freshness, the Vario W+ minimizes the ground coffee left in the grinder.
BREWING METHODS: The Vario W+ is exceptional for espresso and manual brewing methods. When grinding for espresso it is recommended to keep coffee in the hopper; we do not recommend singledosing for espresso though single-dosing is fine for all other brew methods with grind sizes above the espresso range!
MOTOR: A powerful, high torque DC motor effortlessly drives the burrs. This motor turns slowly resulting in cool, quiet operation and permits long grinding duty-cycles. The circuitry is equipped with an automatically resetting, thermal cutoff switch.
HOPPER: The hopper holds approximately 300g of coffee. An innovative bean shutoff feature in the collar permits no-mess, no-fuss hopper removal for changing out beans. Bean “waste” (below the stopper) averages a surprisingly low 10g, once the hopper has been shut off (all weights are bean density dependent).
CALIBRATION: The Vario W+ is calibrated at the factory to ensure an accurate range of grind. If necessary, the Vario W+ burrs can be easily calibrated using the special calibration tool that comes with the grinder.
CLEANING: The included burr removal tool makes it easy to access the grind chamber and tidy up under the hood.
BMG –
Slow customer support fr Baratza but came through
update – Got back to me after a week by email and then was very engaged in a back and forth. It’s a great grinder, not sure why it seems difficult to reach them if you need answers soon. One just has to patient and will get thoughtful reply. Hint – don’t use their web forms, just email support directly.The grinder is excellent and I am generally pretty happy with it. Dosing by weight is great – most accurate and easiest workflow if you’re using the bean hopper. It can also do single dosing, although some beans can get hung up in the standard large hopper – instead buy their inexpesive single dose hopper. Grounds retention is really low – typically less than 0.2 gm for me. And the grinds bin is very good and low static – I don’t have to do the bean wetting technique to avoid static grounds mess.But I’m disappointed in their support, which is surprising since Baratza is supposed to be known for strong customer support. I have had some questions and issues to address with Baratza, some for previously ordered items (I just did a replacement instead). Baratza doesn’t answer its phones and explicitly tells you it doesn’t. One does get an automated email response to a web query, but actual responses are delayed (still waiting). Particularly bothersome is it’s poor website – I registered this grinder but it doesn’t show up and when I go to cases, the main active one doesn’t show up – only older ones that I have already resolved.
alverta –
Expensive but!
Itâs expensive as I replaced my last one, but itâs the same brand and this one does weigh my coffee every time and it stops exactly where I set it. A perfect cup of coffee âï¸ every time. Iâm picky. My last one lasted 14 yrs. So for me itâs worth the money. Everything has gone up in price.
Fon –
Terrible
Error 24/7 forever and wont grind . Followed all the steps.
jc3 –
A gift that keeps on giving
I have had one of these for 7 years with no problems. It has performed excellently and thatâs why I selected it as a gift.The recipient has been very pleased with both the ease of set up and the ability to make changes for different types and/or roasts of coffee.It remains a winner in our view!
S. Schnur –
Great replacement for old vario
The timer feature and excellent grinding are super. Nice upgrade
Richard B Martin –
The best grinder for filter coffee or French press
I bought this grinder to replace my previous grinder which was a 10+ year old Vario W. The “+” model is a significant improvement over its predecessor.1. The burrs are steel instead of ceramic – this produces better coarse grinds.2. The plastic knobs have been replaced with metal ones. The old plastic ones tended to break a lot.3. The control panel has higher quality buttons and the display is backlit and much easier to read.4. There is a light in grinds bin so you can see the coffee come out. Seems unnecessary but I really like this feature.5. It doesn’t seem to clog up like the Vario did from time to time.The “W” version of the Vario has a digital scale under the grinds bin so you can grind by weight instead of by time. This is essential if you want to produce consistent results day after day and is worth the upgrade IMO.One thing I like about Baratza products over the competition is that they make reasonably priced replacement parts available through their website. That means in a few years if something breaks, you’ll be able to fix it yourself rather than having to junk the whole grinder.This grinder is mostly targeted to people like myself who use French press, Chemex and the like. It produces very consistent coarse grinds. If your interest is primarily espresso, there may be better options for fine grinds.
wesley mayton –
horrible customer serviceâ¦unreliable grinder
I bought the Vario-W, an expensive grinder at $560.00. It failed after 3yrs. For that amount of money, I would have hoped for a more durable product. Baratzaâs customer support is awful. They have ghosted me. I understand that products can break, but the total lack of customer care is unacceptable. I would not recommend buying from Baratza. Eventually your over priced, made in Tiawan, coffee grinder will fail, and you will get zero support from them.
Amazon Customer –
I am a huge fan of Baratza grinders but always thought it would be great if there was an all-in-one version with a scale so that I didn’t have to use a separate scale to weight my coffee every time. Well, it is here! Beautifully consistent ground coffee that you can weigh right on the grinder!