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| Which model? Here are the cleaning instructions for the Breville Smart Grinder Pro , page 20. Link. |
| Posts: 12025 | Location: Near Hooker Oklahoma, closer to Slapout Oklahoma | Registered: October 26, 2009 |
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| I run some coffee beans through mine. Seems to be working fine after 10 years. I saw those instructions when I got that very model. I guess doing that JUST prior to an espresso grind might(??) make a difference. It just seems like in 3 seconds of a grind the burr is just about back to the same.
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| Posts: 12834 | Location: Madison, MS | Registered: December 10, 2007 |
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| I take it out back and blow it out with the air compressor maybe 2x per year then grind more beans.
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| Posts: 828 | Location: in the PA woods | Registered: March 11, 2013 |
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| But did you break it in properly? You know: grind 1 bean, check for fineness and uniformity of grind; then 2 beans….
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| Posts: 18515 | Location: One hop from Paradise | Registered: July 27, 2004 |
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| I have a Rancilio Rocky which is a burr type grinder. About once a year I take it apart and clean the brass burrs. It's surprising what builds up on them, mostly on the outside edges. It's a thick tar like residue. Takes a real scrubbing to get the residue off.
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| quote: Originally posted by sjtill: But did you break it in properly? You know: grind 1 bean, check for fineness and uniformity of grind; then 2 beans….
Make sure to thoroughly clean it in between each bean, or you'll ruin it. I just wipe ours out with a paper towel every now and again, but I've wondered a few times about whether some sort of intert/neutral media wouldn't help after some particularly nasty flavored coffees my wife ran through it.
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| Posts: 17799 | Location: Sonoran Desert | Registered: February 10, 2011 |
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| The bag of beans I buy is 2.25lbs and wipe out my grinder when I go thru a bag of beans. For cleaning the grinder, all I do is wipe it out and wipe down the burr grinder with a paper towel. Basically want to remove any buildup of the beans. My first capresso broke cause I didn’t regularly clean it.
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| My Virtuoso came with a pipe cleaner / wire brush, and the manual has excellent disassembly and assembly instructions. quote: Originally posted by ensigmatic: I run the recommended amount of Urnex Grindz through my grinder occasionally, followed by a small amount of sacrificial beans (usually some of my wife's less expensive stuff) to flush the remainder of the Grindz out.
I use this product as well. First found it after some very expensive 100% kona arrived and didn't realize they were poorly roasted. Left a ton of residue in the grinder and Grindz got it out.
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| Posts: 23816 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005 |
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| It's been a few months, thanks for the reminder. My Delonghi Ariete is no longer available so I should take of it. I really don't change the grind much from espresso or it will clog the filter. I take out the grinder and clean with soap and water. I blow out the crud in the body with a couple bruhes. It's kinda like cleaning a coffee gun. Well, I better get cleaning and while I'm at it, descaling the espresso machine. |
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His Royal Hiney
| quote: Originally posted by PASig: Why do you feel like you have to clean it?
If you don't, the oils that remain on the grinder eventually goes rancid and they also gunk up.
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| Posts: 20180 | Location: The Free State of Arizona - Ditat Deus | Registered: March 24, 2011 |
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His Royal Hiney
| quote: Originally posted by ensigmatic: I run the recommended amount of Urnex Grindz through my grinder occasionally, followed by a small amount of sacrificial beans (usually some of my wife's less expensive stuff) to flush the remainder of the Grindz out.
This is what I used when I had an electric grinder. It broke but instead of buying another one, I went to using my manual grinder and from time to time, I break it apart and soak it in the coffee stain remover blue stuff. One thing that made me not buy another one was the cleaning part of it.
"It did not really matter what we expected from life, but rather what life expected from us. We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life, and instead to think of ourselves as those who were being questioned by life – daily and hourly. Our answer must consist not in talk and meditation, but in right action and in right conduct. Life ultimately means taking the responsibility to find the right answer to its problems and to fulfill the tasks which it constantly sets for each individual." Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning, 1946. |
| Posts: 20180 | Location: The Free State of Arizona - Ditat Deus | Registered: March 24, 2011 |
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