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    Default Re: Don't underestimate the value of a really good grinder

    I have a Niche. Depending upon humidity there can be a half-gram (or more) of static retention in the chute. That's better than nearly any other grinder. Perfection is being undermined by physics and we can't change physics. After grinding I rock the grinder back and forth on its feet to thump most of the clinging grinds out of the chute.

    I've wondered whether a grounded metal chute would solve the problem but I'm not motivated enough to try to make one.

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    Default Re: Don't underestimate the value of a really good grinder

    Thanks for the responses. To be fair, it is getting rather dry now it's winter here in the upper Midwest.

    I think there is a quick water spray trick out there, and I'll have to look into that.

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