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Baratza Virtuoso+ Review

A consumer-level model that is built more like a durable, commercial-level machine
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Baratza Virtuoso+ Review (Mornings can be a dreary time, especially before you've had your coffee. A simple, intuitive interface can help abate...)
Mornings can be a dreary time, especially before you've had your coffee. A simple, intuitive interface can help abate that dreariness.
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Price:  $250 List
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Manufacturer:   Baratza
Max Mutter
By Max Mutter ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  December 21, 2022
Contributions From: Michelle Powell
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OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#3 of 16
  • Grind Consistency - 35% 7.0
  • Cleanliness - 25% 7.4
  • Ease of Use - 25% 6.7
  • Noise - 15% 6.5

Our Verdict

Most consumer coffee grinders are designed with general home use in mind and thus shouldn't be expected to last too long if you're consistently grinding more than 10 cups' worth of beans day after day. However, if you do have enough caffeine addicts in your home that this is a regular occurrence, we think it would be worth spending a bit extra on the Baratza Virtuoso+. Though it does cost more than most of the models we tested, that extra money goes into more commercial-grade components that are much more likely to stand the test of time. Our full review of coffee grinders shows how it stacks up versus competing products.
REASONS TO BUY
Good grind consistency
Burly components
REASONS TO AVOID
A bit pricey

Our Analysis and Test Results

Because of its extra burly components, we think the Baratza Virtuoso+ is a great choice for large families, small offices, or any other setting where a grinder is going to see heavy use. It's not the most precise grinder money can buy, but it's close and can handle most anything you would need.

baratza virtuoso+ - the virtuoso+ was one of the more consistent grinders in our testing.
The Virtuoso+ was one of the more consistent grinders in our testing.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Grind Consistency


Our first grind consistency tests involved running pour-over-sized grinds through a set of 5 mesh sieves to see how many of those grinds ended up in the ideal size range. In this test, the Virtuoso+ kept 59% of the grinds in that ideal size range, with an additional 23% sitting just on either side of that ideal. That means that only 18% of the grinds sat at the extreme fine or coarse end of the spectrum, which are the grinds most likely to impact a brew negatively. Very few models were able to best this mark in our testing.


In our pour-over testing, we were able to get the Virtuoso+ very close to the ideal extraction time of 3 minutes. We also found that cup-to-cup, this extraction time varied very little. This is a good indication that the grinder is dishing out similar results time after time, making it easier to get your ideal cup of coffee every morning.

baratza virtuoso+ - the virtuoso+ managed to keep most of the grinds within the ideal...
The Virtuoso+ managed to keep most of the grinds within the ideal size range in our tests.
Credit: Michelle Powell

We did find that this machine got a bit less consistent at both the finer and coarser ends of the spectrum which is relatively common for a mid-range grinder. This isn't a huge deal on the fine end, as this machine doesn't really get fine enough to make proper espresso grounds anyway. However, the extra fines (coffee dust) it produces at the coarser end of the spectrum could over-extract your French press brew a bit. We highly doubt this will totally ruin your French press brew, but there are other machines that perform better in this aspect.

baratza virtuoso+ - the baratza virtuoso+ created great pour over grinds in our testing.
The Baratza Virtuoso+ created great pour over grinds in our testing.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

The Virtuoso+ is also relatively good at dosing or producing the same amount of grinds every time. When we measured multiple sets of grinds produced from the same dosage setting, we found only a 1.32-gram discrepancy, making it an above-average performer in this test.

Cleanliness


In our testing, the operation of the Virtuoso+ was cleaner than most, but certainly not the cleanest.


On a day-to-day basis, the Virtuoso+ doesn't require much cleanup. Neither the grind cup nor the grinding chute hang on to too many grinds. This reduces spillage and means that very few grinds manage to make their way out of the cup during the grinding process. However, the few grinds that do find their way out tend to gather in the little gap where the base of the machine meets the body. Once those discharged grinds build up enough to be noticeable, they can be a bit gunky and hard to clean.

baratza virtuoso+ - like all models, the virtuoso+ tends to spill some grinds, but it...
Like all models, the Virtuoso+ tends to spill some grinds, but it generally keeps those spills to a minimum.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Ease of Use


We had almost no complaints with the day-to-day use of the Virtuoso+. The only small annoyances that arose were when we took the machine apart for deep cleaning.


This machine has one large analog grind collar for setting the grind size and one smaller dial with a correspondingly small digital display for setting the grind time (dose size). Neither of these functions are programmable (i.e., you can't program multiple settings and then summon them at the push of a button), but they will stay where you set them. Therefore, if you tend to grind the same amount/grind size of coffee each morning, you won't have to fuss with the settings.

baratza virtuoso+ - the virtuoso+ doesn't offer many advanced functions, but it is...
The Virtuoso+ doesn't offer many advanced functions, but it is simple to use.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Once we opened up the machine for deep cleaning, things got a little less streamlined. While the process itself is straightforward, we found the lower burr to be quite resistant to being taken out. Once the cleaning was done, we also had some issues getting the rubber gasket to line up and stay where it's supposed to be. While we certainly didn't enjoy this process, it's something that only needs to be done once in a while and thus shouldn't be considered a dealbreaker.

Noise


Despite a sturdier construction, the Virtuoso+ manages to keep things on the quieter side. The pitch is a bit higher than we'd like, but the sound stays very consistent and steady without any screeching accents that would otherwise upset your eardrums.


Should You Buy the Baratza Virtuoso+?


Multiple models on the market perform just as well, if not better than the Baratza Virtuoso+ while selling for about the same or less. However, this machine is likely to last longer than most when subjected to heavy use. Therefore, the price point may be worth it in the long run if you regularly make more than 10 cups of coffee in a day. If not, you might do well to look at other products in our review.

baratza virtuoso+ - the components of the virtuoso+ are sturdier than most, especially...
The components of the Virtuoso+ are sturdier than most, especially for the price.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

What Other Coffee Grinders Should You Consider?


The Baratza Virtuoso+ is a good all-around grinder that really shines as a workhorse for large families, small offices, or other situations where a grinder will be asked to grind much more coffee than the average small household. However, if you don't fit that mold, check out the Breville Smart Grinder Pro. This model costs less, performs better in every metric, and is also very well made. If you're disappointed that the Virtuoso+ can't really hack it when it comes to espresso grinding, consider the Baratza Sette 270. It's pricey but can crank out beautiful fine grinds like a pro for your morning lattes. Finally, if you're all about aesthetics and want something quiet and sleek for pour overs, the Fellow Ode is worth considering.

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Max Mutter and Michelle Powell