Virtuoso
Grinder Throwdown: Virtuoso vs. Smartgrinder vs. Rocky
Looking for an entry-level espresso-grade grinder and not sure where to start? Well, we like a grudge match around here, so you may have seen the previous stand-offs between the Breville Smart Grinder vs the Rancilio Rocky and the Baratza Virtuoso vs Breville Smart Grinder. Those may have left you wondering: How do all three stack up against each other? Being the mind readers that we are at SCG, Kat and I used a Breville BES900XL and Velton’s Bonsai Blend to put these grinders through the paces.
Let’s compare them side-by-side:
Baratza Virtuoso ![]() |
Breville Smart Grinder![]() |
Rancilio Rocky![]() |
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| Burr Type | Conical steel | Conical steel | Flat steel |
| Burr Size | 40mm | 40mm | 55mm |
| Case Material | Plastic | Brushed stainless steel | Stainless steel |
| Height | 13 inches | 14 inches | 14 inches |
| Hopper Capacity | 8 oz. | 1 lb and hopper is removable! | 8 oz. |
| Weight | 16 lbs | 5.6 lbs | 18 lbs |
| Programmability | None | LCD screen lets you set grind (coarse to fine) volume (in cups and shots depending on fineness of grind) and dosage (weak to strong) | None |
| Timer or on/off switch | Timer and manual | Timer and manual setting | Manual only |
| Time to grind double shot | 12 sec | 22 sec | 20-30 sec |
| Dosing | Only with timer, not by weight/volume | Automatically adjusts with grind; from coarser (dose in cups) to fine (dose in shots) | Doser avail for +$10, otherwise chute only |
| Grind consistency (1-5 scale, 5=most consistent) | 40 individual step settingsFinest setting: 3
Coarsest setting: 1 |
25 settingsFinest setting: 4
Coarsest setting: 2 |
55 settingsFinest setting: 5, like talc
Coarsest setting: 3 |
| Shot performance (scale of 1-5, 5=strongest) | 3: Overall, a solid shot, with the depth you’d expect from a fresh grind and proper dial-in. | 4: A solid shot with great flavor and slightly more complex notes using the 2nd finest setting. | 5: Shot has a great mouth feel, and you can taste more complexity and richness to the shot. |
| Notes | No frills, no fuss, easy to use, it’s a strong performer for espresso and other coffee applications. No electric panel makes trouble shooting a breeze as your grinder ages. | The lightest of the pack, this grinder is extremely versatile and a great value. It’s all about the features and accessories: portafilter holders, ground coffee canister, removable hopper to switch out beans. | Commercial quality for home use and it shows. Largest footprint of all grinders, a big commitment to your counter top, but with definite benefits in shot quality. |
The Rocky is a literal heavyweight coming in at 18 pounds and a hundred dollar heftier price tag, but there’s no doubt that the commercial quality burrs make a difference when it comes to tasting the complexity of your shot. I love the Virtuoso’s ease of use and inherent versatility, so it’s often my go-to for testing espresso, pour overs and french press. But like an ostrich, I am drawn to shiny objects and I wish it had more stainless in the casing. The Smart Grinder fulfills this need, and weighing in under six pounds means it doesn’t need to be a permanent fixture on your countertop – but it could be because it’s great for households with multiple coffee drinkers with different bean preferences. What would you choose?





