• Reviews around cling (1.39 of 5)

    OXO Brew Conical Burr Coffee Grinder

    • One of the best features is very little "static cling" for ground coffee, to less waste/mess.
    • This works great, is relatively quiet, grinds consistently and the basket has no static cling so all the coffee around gets into my filters.
    • Some slight static cling but the tapping will clear it.
    • Third, the receiving container was square so the tight corners inside retained grounds after the contents had been dumped into the paper filter of the maker, drastically compounded by the aforementioned static cling.
    • Quiet running, even, consistent grind...and no static cling
    • Static cling has been minimal.
    • This grinder does a very good job on different grinds with very little static cling.
    • But, if you use an old ammo reloading trick intended to keep powder from clumping, you'll get rid of static cling in your coffee bin
    • Quiet, even grind, no static bean cling, easy to clean.
    • The killer feature is this thing manages static cling like a beast
    • Yes of course there’s gonna be some static cling but nothing to cry over and the grind
    • The killer feature is this thing manages static cling like a beast
    • I like the metal grind hopper as it doesn’t have the same “static cling” issue as my previous grinder.
    • Quiet, even grind, no static bean cling, easy to clean.
    • The static reduction system was something I noted in both some of the reviews and in the owners manual, and I think it's nice they have done something to help mitigate the issue of static cling.
    • I bought this grinder because the blade grinder I previously had was a static cling mess from hell
    • The stainless steel catch cup was not subject to “static cling” like the plastic cup on the Capresso.3
    • Quiet running, even, consistent grind...and no static cling
    • It is supposed to reduce static cling but you still have some problems with coffee sticking to the receiver bowl.
    • After discovering a mister reduces static cling considerately, operation has been flawless!
    • Great consistency, no cling, easy to use.
    • Grounds bin is stainless, minimizes static cling
    • There's a lot of static cling of the coffee to the lip of the cup after the grinder goes.
    • Does a much better job of controlling static cling
    • My older electric grinder was plastic and it created a static cling mess.
    • Some complain about grinds clinging to the cup/receptacle
    • No static cling messes to clean up
    • No static cling messes to clean up
    • I experience little to no static cling of the grinds to the cup
    • Not a lot of static cling.
    • There is some static cling of the grinds, but it is easily contained.
    • Works well, but ground coffee clings to steel container.
    • Static cling made it a little harder to get all of the pepper out but was able to do it with a silicone basting brush (after unplugging).
    • Instead of the plastic coffee grounds catch cup that had static cling and needed frequent cleaning, well this one is STAINLESS STEEL
    • lidBut it does collect coffee by static electricity cling
    • The biggest and most annoying hassle was the static cling
    • No static cling messes to clean up
    • After a couple days' use, I can declare that (a) my French press coffee's flavor has been enhanced significantly; (b) the learning curve for this grinder is about five minutes; (c) the grinding process is mess-free (see my little secret below); and (d) cleaning this grinder is easy
    • And an added bonus is that I grind exactly as much coffee as I
    • Let's say I measure out and grind 15g of beans