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The motor burned out after a few uses.
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The motor literally burned out and began to smoke while grinding coffee
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The motor blew about 6 months in
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The motor is weak though
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" since it has a relatively small footprint on my counter, has a powerful, but fairly quiet motor (as grinders go) and looks sleek and cool
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That indicated to me that the motor has a thermal cutout switch to protect the motor from burning out
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The motor burned up within 3 months
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Then the motor inside burned
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The motor just could not keep going and burned out
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motor overheats with less than a half bag of beans to grind
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Motor burnt up on second use garbage
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A simple gasket around the chute from the grinder into the receptacle could alleviate this issue, but its a minor inconvenience and is more than made up for by the quieter motor.
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The motor burned out in July and was super bummed because it worked really well
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I would suggest they use a continuous duty motor or increase the motor cooling aspects of the housing and motor.
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but I made the mistake of grinding too much at once and burned out the motor
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n’t recommend to grind small amount spice like bay leave or star anise because it can carry the smell for a while
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Difficult to empty groundsDoesn’t seem to grind evenly...
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n’t go wrong.
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n’t recommend to grind small amount spice like bay leave or star anise because it can carry the smell for a while
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n’t have to clean it every time
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Its quiet, the grounds r uniform, its perfect for aeropress