The Lagom P64 uses 64mm flat burrs. This type of burr is known for producing a very clean, clear, and nuanced cup of coffee. It excels at highlighting the delicate characteristics of specialty beans by providing exceptional grind uniformity and minimizing the over-extraction that can lead to bitterness or astringency, resulting in a more refined flavor profile.
This video reviews three electric coffee grinders from Option-O: the Lagom Mini 2, Lagom Casa, and Lagom P64. The presenter, Kawano Yuma, demonstrates their features, grinding performance, and the resulting coffee taste. The video also provides guidance on how to choose a coffee grinder.
The Lagom Mini 2 is a more compact and lightweight grinder, representing an upgrade to the original Lagom Mini with improved burrs, USB-C charging, and an auto-stop feature. The Lagom Casa, on the other hand, is a larger grinder that uses bigger 65mm conical burrs, offering more precise grind adjustments and a coffee taste with enhanced clarity and richness compared to the Mini 2. A potential drawback of the Casa is its slightly larger catch cup, which might require more careful handling with certain drippers.
Here are the recommended use cases for each grinder:
The Lagom Casa, using larger conical burrs, produces a coffee with richness, complexity, and a satisfying sweetness that is still well-defined. The Lagom P64, with its flat burrs, yields a taste that is even cleaner, more transparent, and delicate. It allows for a finer perception of the bean's individual characteristics and aromatics, offering a more refined and less "busy" flavor profile. While the Casa is excellent and provides a great balance, the P64 is presented as superior for extracting the most subtle and intricate flavor notes, especially from high-quality, floral, or fruity beans.