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Reddit mentions of Coffee Grinder Cleaning Brush, Heavy Wood Handle & Natural Bristles Wood Dusting Espresso brush Accessories for Bean Grain Coffee Tool Barista Home Kitchen

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Coffee Grinder Cleaning Brush, Heavy Wood Handle & Natural Bristles Wood Dusting Espresso brush Accessories for Bean Grain Coffee Tool Barista Home Kitchen
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High quality Natural fiber bristles & Wooden handle,A well made sturdy brush for everyday useThis coffee grinder brush is specially designed to brush away coffee ground residue without damaging the blades.For proper maintenance it is essential to keep espresso equipment free of grounds and this brush is great for that. Helps maintain your expensive coffee equipmentComfortable, round handle,Long lasting bristles,Great for grinders and pasta makersMakes cleaning any type of grinder quick and easy
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ColorWood
Height0.39 Inches
Length0.39 Inches
SizeBrush
Width0.39 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Coffee Grinder Cleaning Brush, Heavy Wood Handle & Natural Bristles Wood Dusting Espresso brush Accessories for Bean Grain Coffee Tool Barista Home Kitchen:

u/pawelmwo ยท 2 pointsr/Coffee

So the manual will tell you this but never adjust the grind size to a smaller one without the grinder running or being completely clean. Beans get lodged between the burrs and if you adjust to a smaller grind size sometimes the particle will prohibit the correct adjustment. Also I would not clean it out every two weeks. I used to do clean it every week. No difference in taste. Once a month is fine and remember to season your grinder with 5-10 grams of coffee after cleaning.

Get yourself a coffee cleaning brush you will need one to dust out the burrs and insides in addition to the tools they provide. This one works great https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01A3XWNBW

u/Arachnidiot ยท 1 pointr/Cooking

Hmm...I hadn't heard that. I did some quick Googling, and what I've found so far is that rice may cause problems with the mechanism of more expensive burr or conical grinders, due to the dust it can create.

I use this grinder by Krups, which is far less complicated. However, in reading the comments about cleaning, someone said that rice can fog up the plastic. There was a recommendation for this cleaning brush, which I'll probably end up getting.

Thank you!