
Its powerful motor and large burrs mean that no matter how concentrated your brew ratio, you’ll get great results shot after shot. With its 64mm titanium-coated steel burrs, you don’t just get incredible particle size consistency, making for consistently even extractions, but you also get durability to last a lifetime. The build quality goes deeper than that, though. We’ve yet to find an espresso machine that the V-Titan doesn’t look spectacular next to.

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The ECM V-Titan 64 is a dedicated home espresso grinder with 64mm flat titanium-coated steel burrs.
