The Mahlkönig E65W Grind-by-Weight with Sync (E65W GbS) builds on the proven performance of the E65S GbW, delivering the same trusted weight-based grinding with advanced technology designed for greater precision, consistency, and workflow efficiency.
Compatible with all espresso machines, the E65W GbS adapts effortlessly to any setup. When paired with La Marzocco machines in AV or ABR configurations, Mahlkönig’s Sync System unlocks its full potential by automatically adjusting burr distance to maintain the target extraction time. The result is consistently accurate shots with reduced manual intervention, streamlining barista workflows without compromising quality.
Key Features
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Automated Precision for Coffee Shops - With automated and fully electrical transitions between grind recipes, the E65W GbS adjusts seamlessly based on stored profiles. The AGSA (Automatic Grind Size Adjustment) feature provides precise control over grind fineness, ensuring perfect espresso consistency. Two sensors are used for exceptional accuracy: one tracks the cone shaft’s position, while the other monitors the motor. Together, they enable grind adjustments with an incredible precision of 0.001mm, delivering unparalleled grinding finesse for coffee preparation.
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Grind-by-Sync Technology – Synchronizes grind settings with the espresso machine’s target extraction time for exceptional consistency.
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Automatic Burr Adjustment – Mahlkönig’s Sync System continuously fine-tunes burr distance to achieve the ideal grind size shot after shot.
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Mahlkönig Sync App – Wireless connectivity enables real-time data monitoring, recipe management, and remote updates across multiple locations.
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Precision Grind-by-Weight – High-accuracy load cell technology delivers consistent, real-time weight-based dosing.
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Disc Distance Detection (DDD) – Patented system provides exact fineness adjustments with precise micro-control.
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Optimized Workflow Design – Portafilter detection and an adjustable illuminated spout enhance usability and efficiency behind the bar.


