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Reddit mentions of Urnex Grindz Professional Coffee Grinder Cleaning Tablets, 3 Single Use Packets
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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Urnex Grindz Professional Coffee Grinder Cleaning Tablets, 3 Single Use Packets. Here are the top ones.
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Completely all-natural and food safe, removes coffee oils from grinder burrs and castingsSafe way to regularly clean the burrs and casings of your grinder without disassemblyRetail box contains 3 single-use packets, tablet Form for easy and controlled dosingUS and Foreign patents grantedUse on most stand alone grinders, use after grinding flavored coffee, prevent flavors from mixing
Specs:
Height | 4 Inches |
Length | 3 Inches |
Weight | 0.2425084882 Pounds |
Width | 2 Inches |
These seem to work
http://www.amazon.com/Grindz-Tablets-Single-Grinder-Cleaner/dp/B0027DVML4
Alternatively if you plan on grinding through white rice, do diligent research before trying.
would not a grinder cleaner work? This one specifically says to use after flavored coffees so your flavors don't mix.
Edit to add: also, maybe this is a good excuse to buy yourself a fancy electric grinder and give the skerton to the hubby to abuse with his coffee.
I think you're talking about Urnex Grindz:
https://www.amazon.com/Urnex-Professional-Grinder-Cleaning-Tablets/dp/B0027DVML4/
I'm on the fence on how effective they are, but they're theoretically better than nothing. For a dirty grinder like that though Grindz would just be the start.
I'd also suggest to OP to get one of the purpose-built brushes. Not those little paint brush looking things, something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Number-One-Machine-Cleaner-Espresso-Cleaning/dp/B01AJV504U/
Makes it way easier
(no affiliation to Amazon or any of these sellers, just first results)
Grindz is one of them.
Like everyone else has suggested, the Encore is a phenomenal grinder, and happens to be slightly under budget on Amazon.
I have it, and it's absolutely wonderful. And yes, investing in a solid grinder is perhaps the most important step in your coffee setup.
As for cleaning, I believe it comes with a brush which works well. If not, any coffee grinder brush will do. It's easy to maintain. If you are really serious about getting a good clean, buy some Grindz
Baratza Encore
Grindz
EDIT: just read the bit about the kettle. Go ahead and buy a gooseneck! As for cleaning it, just boil that sucker with water, vinegar, and lemon juice. Let it sit for a bit, then pour it all out the spout. Get in there with a rag if you need to! I live in a dorm with the hardest water I've ever seen, and this method cleans mine spotless.