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Cutecan handle large volumeCons:The static electricity in the plastic receptacle makes it hard to see max level and emptying it messyOnly one setting: medium/
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There is no easy way to get the grinds out of the chamber without spilling, and the static electricity is an issue too
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I have to wet my hand before I pull it out to deaden the static electricity.
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If I had a beef, and it is a small one, the static electricity does make the grinds stick to the side of the container as pointed out.
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Yes, static electricity does cause the grinds to be a bit messy.
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My only complaint is that the plastic receiving bin on the bottom has so much static electricity that when I pull it out of the grinder little bits of ground coffee go all over the counter top.
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Lightweight flakes from recently ground coffee seem to be charged with static electricity, enabling them to flu around and make a mess of my kitchen work area.
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And I have the same problems as others with static electricity
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The plastic container on the DeLonghi + fine dust + static electricity = headache.
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coffee ending up all over the place ("due to static electricity"
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The plastic container on the DeLonghi + fine dust + static electricity = headache.
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Grinds well, but the acrylic material used for the cup (where the coffee grinds into) has so much static electricity that we wind up with coffee EVERYWHERE.
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My two upgrade wishes would be a true anti-static plastic container (it makes a static-e mess at times) and being able to get a finer grind for espresso
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My two upgrade wishes would be a true anti-static plastic container (it makes a static-e mess at times) and being able to get a finer grind for espresso
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, it doesn't spill grinds all over and doesn't seem very static-y like other containers can
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The only criticism is that the receptacle for the grounds is very static-y and hard to get all the grounds out of.