Another review said the collection bin has statics and end up with lots of grinded coffee adhered to the wall of the bin. Probably he grinded it very fine for espresso. Nice to see how it looks like if it is for filtered brewer.
This grinder is noisy and makes fines resulting in an uneven grind. It works, but you want a better grinder. At the price I'd take a quality hand grinder instead of this thing. It's also messy, grounds always fall out of the chute when you pull the grounds box out. It also seems to create a lot of static, even in the middle of the "filter" range, with coffee sticking to the grounds box.
Because of your very informative review I‘ve ordered this grinder. Thanks for the video.
Another review said the collection bin has statics and end up with lots of grinded coffee adhered to the wall of the bin.
Probably he grinded it very fine for espresso. Nice to see how it looks like if it is for filtered brewer.
This grinder is noisy and makes fines resulting in an uneven grind. It works, but you want a better grinder. At the price I'd take a quality hand grinder instead of this thing. It's also messy, grounds always fall out of the chute when you pull the grounds box out. It also seems to create a lot of static, even in the middle of the "filter" range, with coffee sticking to the grounds box.
Isn't the “sticking” of the ground coffee caused by the oily coffee (flavored) you use?
@@Artur.Chmielewski No, it's created by static
just buy it 2nd hand for 20€, I found mine new, s.o resold it after a few grinds, and this is that this plasticky thing worth at most