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This does a great job of grinding beans, but the static electricity sends grounds everywhere
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Worst of all, it generates enough static electricity that it is impossible to keep the grounds from spreading over about 3 square feet of counter when you transfer them from the receptacle.
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The container that holds the ground beans is plastic and in winter, the static electricity in the air causes the ground beans to stick to the side of the container.
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This coffee Grinder his messy, the static electricity it produces make the grinder throw out coffe grounds.
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The static electricity during the dry winter months was annoying at
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Since all burr grinders like to produce static electricity, do yourself a favor and look up "hack to remove static from burr grinder"
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the plastic container creates a lot of static electricity causing the ground coffee to go where it wants too and not where you want it
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I would say, watch out for static electricity, all grinders can have this issue
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As with all grinders which use plastic grind chambers, the grinding process generates static electricity.
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However because of static electricity and plastic components, the grinder ends up getting covered in coffee residue making it a little difficult to clean.
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There is less static electricity in the grounds hopper, and the grind is more consistent
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There's not much static electricity here in Phoenix so grounds don't seem to be apparent when removing the grind cup
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But it's because of static electricity and they all suffer from that
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Worst of all, it generates enough static electricity that it is impossible to keep the grounds from spreading over about 3 square feet of counter when you transfer them from the receptacle.
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Plastic retains static electricity and can cause grounds to scatter
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Some customers complained about the static electricity that causes the grounds to adhere to the container, but I have found that while that does occur, it is easily handled
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My only dislike is the accumulation of static electricity in the grind container
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Only issue i've had with the coffee grinder is static electricity builds up and makes some coffee roast stick to the sides of the container
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It grinds well, but has static electricity
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And so much static electricity in this vessel
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So far, my only negative is that the plastic cup that the ground coffee goes into does have an issue with static electricity
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It also creates a lot of static electricity
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n’t go wrong with this one.
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I was worried that this wouldn’t be able to go as fine or as corse as I
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Kids love I t
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I like the quality of the grind as I like expresso grind to make my strong coffee
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I was worried that this wouldn’t be able to go as fine or as corse as I
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Kids love I t
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I like the quality of the grind as I like expresso grind to make my strong coffee
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n’t go wrong with this one.