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dull_mens_club·Dull Men's ClubbyODGreen

Cleaned the coffee grinder.

I accidentally bought ground coffee instead of whole beans. So when the grinder ran out of beans, I took it apart and gave it a decent scrub. When I use it again, it should grind smoother and maybe even get the coffee tasting better.

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lemmy.ca

Are you sure that you are in the right community? These kind of questions are getting close to interesting.

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The answers have returned the conversation to dullness. Talking about the specifics of coffee grinders ... yawn

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ODGreenreply
slrpnk.net

Oxo conical burr grinder. Fairly common, works well enough.

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Ohh hario. I have their ceramic pour over thingy. Definitely a step up from the envelope shaped ones. It's a pain to find filters in stores though.

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sopuli.xyz

Highly recommend keeping your grinder clean. Two months old leftover dust isn’t going to improve the taste in any way.

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James Hoffman has tried some really old coffee and it has always tasted truly vile. It could still start to get better after a century or two.

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There are grinder cleaners that are basically coffee beans made of cleaner that you can order from any place that sells coffee equipment.

You grind the cleaner then grind a batch of sacrificial beans and you're good to go.

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When I worked slinging coffees, we used a specific coffee machine cleaning substance. You poured in these pill shaped bits and they'd absorb excess oil as they ground through the machine.

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Disassemble as best you can, brush out all the bits with a clean paintbrush, damp cloth to wipe everything. It's not factory clean but it's better.

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