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The grounds cup allows the new grounds to pour out easily, no static cling
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Static cling after grinding is my only complaint, with a few adjustments in my routine I will overcome this.
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There is no static cling and the grind is perfectly consistent with zero dust
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Not a single speck of coffee due to spill or static cling
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The plastic cylinder does, inevitably, lead to a bit of static cling but again, simply giving the grounds a few gentle stirs with a metal spoon after the lid is removed
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No problem with static cling
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A few things I noticed was when using an oily bean, the grind coffee seems to be more attracted to static cling
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Did I also mention no coffee dust whatsoever and little to no static cling
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Not too much static cling
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The plastic receiving cup builds up static electricity resulting in fines clinging to the sides and top of the cup
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The most I grind is 60 or 70 g for a liter or even 15 g for a cup
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Bought the Ariete primarily for french press and pour over coffee to use with my 12 cup press, as my hand grinder not only won't hold enough beans (45-58 g) but is a chore when the need for coffee strikes in the morning