Re: Grinder recommendations




"Old Duffer" <you-da-man@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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About four months ago I purchased a Breville BCG450XL Conical Burr Grinder
and I quickly developed a love-hate relationship with the thing. It's
become too much and I'm getting rid of it -- either tossing it in the trash,
giving it to someone I don't like, or selling it on eBay.
http://www.brevilleusa.com/products/bcg450xl/tearsheet.jsp


Here's the deal.

POSITIVE
-- Easy to use
-- Easy to clean
-- Uniform grind
-- Quiet enough

NEGATIVE
-- It generates a MESS. The ground coffee drops into an odd-shaped plastic
hopper that accumulates quite a static charge, making it impossible to get
all the ground coffee out of the hopper -- a full tablespoon or more sticks
to the plastic hopper by static attraction and any attempt to shake, brush,
or rake it out causes coffee grounds to fly all over the countertop.
-- After grinding, when I remove the ground coffee hopper from the grinder
and open the lid, the inside of the lid is covered with soffee grounds,
stuck there by static attraction and the slightest touch sends them flying
all over the place.
-- It generates another MESS. After removing the plastic hopper that
contains the grounds, another tablespoon or so falls out of the grinder and
spreads itself all over hell and back.
-- The hopper that catches the ground coffee is oddly shaped -- it's
approximately a cube but it's not a true cube -- it has some extra nooks and
crannies that serve no purpose except to catch grounds that cling because of
static, thereby adding to the mess.
-- The lid on the ground coffee hopper has a tiny square hole into which the
ground coffee is supposed to drop - but not all of the grinds make it,
resulting in grounds on top of the lid where they are attracted by the
static and when I try to brush them into a bowl or other container, they fly
all over the place.

Every time I use it, no matter how careful I am, I end up with coffee
grounds spilled all around the grinder on the countertop.

Surely this is not normal -- but I have not found a way to stop it.

So -- please tell me -- are there grinders that:
-- don't generate static electricity?
-- drop the ground coffee into a glass container with a nice, wide mouth so
that no grounds spill over the top?

Meanwhile, I dug around in the back of the pantry and found my little old
Black and Decker blade grinder -- it doesn't make a mess.
http://www.blackanddeckerappliances.com/product-31.html

Check out this website, it might help !

bmc

coffee-makers-cafe.blogspot.com/2006/03/electricity-in-my-coffee-beans.html


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