Fiorenzato was established in 1936 by Pietro Fiorenzato to solely focus on coffee grinders. In 1948 they developed their first countertop coffee grinder, which was a big leap for the firm. 1948 marked the start of a new era for the grinder-doser market in Italy.
Fiorenzato F64 E – Reliable, consistent, and built for performance
The Fiorenzato F64 E is a professional-grade espresso grinder designed to deliver outstanding grind uniformity and long-term reliability. With its 64 mm flat burrs, digital dosing, and micrometric grind adjustment, the F64 E ensures accuracy and repeatability with every shot — ideal for small cafés, offices, or passionate home baristas looking for café-quality results.
Key features & specifications:
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64 mm flat burrs – Large stainless-steel burrs ensure excellent consistency and clarity in espresso extraction.
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Micrometric grind adjustment – Stepless control allows for precise fine-tuning to achieve the perfect espresso grind.
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350 W motor – Powerful and efficient, delivering consistent performance shot after shot.
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1.5 kg hopper capacity – Suitable for busy environments or home users who enjoy entertaining.
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Digital dosing display – Allows easy programming of single and double doses with time accuracy.
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Adjustable portafilter fork – Hands-free grinding and adaptable to various portafilter sizes.
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Dimensions: 230 × 615 × 270 mm (W×H×D)
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Weight: 13 kg
Why choose the F64 E
The Fiorenzato F64 E delivers commercial-level quality in a format that suits both professional and home use. Whether you’re upgrading your setup or looking for reliable equipment for small-batch brewing, this grinder offers precision, speed, and consistency — essential for extracting the best from your coffee.
Built in Italy with high-grade components and tested in professional environments, the F64 E is an excellent choice for those who demand performance without compromise.
Suitable for:
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Small cafés, offices, or coffee service points
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Serious home espresso enthusiasts
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Businesses seeking professional-grade performance in a compact footprint