Lagom Mini 2 Review: Option-O’s Best Compact Electric Coffee Grinder Yet.
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Compact, travel-friendly, and thoughtfully improved — the Lagom Mini 2 keeps the original’s minimalist charm while adding USB-C power and upgraded 48mm Mizen burrs. Here’s our clear, easy-to-read review.
Why the Lagom Mini 2 Matters
For years, coffee lovers faced a clear gap in the grinder market. On one side are large, powerful electric grinders that take up valuable counter space. On the other side are manual grinders — excellent, but tiring to use every morning. If you wanted a travel-friendly electric grinder that still delivered high-quality results, the options were limited.
Option-O’s original Lagom Mini (2022) filled that gap with a compact, beautifully made single-dose electric grinder. Now, the Lagom Mini 2 keeps the much-loved design and adds thoughtful improvements: stronger internals, a redesigned grind chamber, and a modern USB-C power input.
Who Should Consider the Lagom Mini 2?
- Travel enthusiasts who need a compact grinder that fits in luggage.
- Minimalist home setups where counter space is limited.
- Espresso lovers who want micro-adjustments with a stepless collar.
- Pour-over and filter fans who value clarity and flavour separation.
- Coffee geeks who appreciate premium machining and engineering.
Not ideal for cafés, people who want large hoppers, or those who prefer numbered stepped adjustments.
Design and Build: Familiar, Premium, and Clean
The Lagom Mini 2 looks nearly identical to the original. It keeps the compact footprint and the premium, machined aluminum body. At 1.5 kg (about 3.3 lbs), it’s portable yet stable on a countertop.
- Machined-from-a-single-block-of-aluminum body
- Magnetic catch cup with a secure click
- Excellent fit and finish — feels premium
Small external changes:
- Branding removed for a cleaner look
- Compliance sticker on base — peel it off for better grip
- Redesigned power button and USB-C port
Grind Adjustment: Stepless and Precise
The Lagom Mini 2 uses a stepless adjustment collar. There are no numbered steps — you rotate the collar freely to dial in your grind. This gives excellent micro-adjustment control, ideal for espresso or any brew method where fine tuning matters.
Beginners might need a short learning period, but experienced users will appreciate the feel and precision of the collar.
Internal Upgrades: Strength, Torque, and Stability
Under the shell, Option-O made functional improvements:
- Stronger motor housing and gearing
- Improved torque for consistent throughput
- P-grade angular contact bearings to keep burrs aligned with minimal wobble
The Mini 2 remains a single-dose grinder (roughly 30–35 g hopper capacity). This encourages fresh grinding and reduces stale retention. The included anti-popcorn device is still present, though many users remove it for easier refilling.
The New 48mm Mizen Burrs — What Changed
The most significant update is the new 48 mm Mizen (48MS) conical burrs. Option-O designed these burrs in-house and performs individual quality checks on each burr set before shipping.
Key improvements
- Improved geometry: Cut pattern closely matches the highly regarded Moonshine burrs used previously.
- Better quality control: Each burr set is inspected for consistency.
- Redesigned chamber: Single-height clearing vanes and a flat outer burr housing reduce retention and clear grounds more effectively.
Performance: In testing the Mizen burrs deliver medium-high clarity, strong flavour separation, and consistent results across fine to coarse settings — great for espresso, pour-over, and filter brews.
Important: The new Mizen burrs are not backwards compatible with the original Lagom Mini.
USB-C Power: Travel-Friendly but Demanding
Arguably the most welcome change is the switch from a proprietary power brick to USB-C. This makes travel and charging much easier. However, the grinder requires a robust USB-C power source.
Power requirements:
- Power Delivery (PD) 3.0 or later
- 100W output (20V / 5A)
That means you’ll need a modern laptop-style charger (for example, a MacBook Pro–class charger), or the Option-O premium charger sold with some bundles.
Pricing options (USD):
- $299 without power adapter
- $379 with Option-O’s high-end 100W GaN USB-C adapter
Who Should Buy the Lagom Mini 2?
- Travelers who want a high-quality grinder in luggage-friendly size.
- Minimalists who want a premium, compact grinder without clutter.
- Home espresso enthusiasts who appreciate stepless micro-adjustments.
- Pour-over and filter coffee drinkers who seek clarity and separation in the cup.
It’s less suitable for busy cafés, those needing a large hopper, or people who prefer numbered steps when adjusting grind size.
Final Verdict
The Lagom Mini 2 is a smart, careful evolution — not a radical overhaul. It keeps the strengths of the original (size, build quality, and single-dose workflow) while fixing the biggest pain points: burr quality, retention, and power convenience.
If you want a compact, premium, single-dose electric grinder with professional-level performance — especially if you travel — the Lagom Mini 2 is one of the best options available today.
FAQ
- Are the new Mizen burrs compatible with the original Lagom Mini?
- No — the 48mm Mizen burrs in the Lagom Mini 2 are not backwards compatible with the first-generation Lagom Mini.
- Do I need to buy Option-O’s charger?
- No — but the grinder requires a PD3.0-capable USB-C charger that can deliver 100W (20V / 5A). If you don’t have one, Option-O’s bundled GaN charger is convenient.
- Is the Lagom Mini 2 good for espresso?
- Yes. The stepless collar and precise burrs make it excellent for espresso once dialed in.
- Can it replace a large home grinder?
- For single-dose users and travellers, yes. For high-volume home or café use, a larger commercial grinder is still preferable.
