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Also it is quite noisy and is not easy to clean as the coffee grinds shoot out into the plastic container straight-away that has static electricity and it clings.
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Because every part of this grinder is plastic, besides the burr grinder itself, the ground coffee is full of static electricity and sticks to the plastic
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and it cuts down on the static electricity
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it was a little dirty, easy to put together and clean most parts except the attached burr, it builds up major static electricity so beware when pulling the grind connecter out
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My main issue with the grinder is that the output canister appears to be made with a plastic that is especially susceptible to static electricity.
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There was a lot of static electricity when you grind it but letting it sit for a little while worked fine.
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Also, the static electricity from the plastic elements interacts with the grounds.
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Hopper cap could be easier to use, and somehow can you reduce the static electricity of the plastic?
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the water neutralized the static electricity and no harm to the grounds
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The worst part is that it always creates static electricity that flies up the coffee power out of the container
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Static electricity does make the ground coffee adhere like a magnet to the plastic bin
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Love the look and size of this coffee grinder but the static electricity that it generates is unreal
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n’t clean
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n’t grind fine enough for an espresso machine
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n’t grind fine enough for an espresso machine
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Unfortunately I didn’t have luck with the one I
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Unfortunately I didn’t have luck with the one I
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n’t clean
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n’t grind fine enough for an espresso machine
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n’t grind fine enough for an espresso machine