Unacceptable. Almost ruined my grinder.

by proudplantfather

24 Comments

  1. UnchartedGamer-

    James Hoffman prepared you for this, you got this, grind it! Think of the mineral touch to your espresso.

  2. MichaelW24

    Clearly you’ve got a loser grinder. I was banging 7 gram rocks, thats how I roll. Winning

  3. Prestigious_Spot3122

    Bahhhh… Just a tiny pebble…😎

  4. OptimusTron222

    What in the hell is that, never thought would find a rock in my coffee beans, thanks for unlocking a new fear!

    Also if that’s from a big company plz share the name so that we can avoid it

  5. You couldn’t find a way to remove .08 grams? Low effort

  6. dyelbrah1994

    Slightly disappointed that you didn’t remove .5g of beans.

  7. Physical-Compote4594

    Man, it’s a good thing you noticed that before you put it in the grinder! Close call.

  8. OldBowDude

    And you paid for that too! Sold by weight. Contact the roaster.

  9. slowsundaycoffeeclub

    I can’t decide if the stone posts or the making-fun-of stone posts are getting older.

    Have we just run out of things to talk about?

  10. Actually, your grinder can grind that up and you won’t even notice. James Hoffman made a video on this topic. A tiny chip of rock like that poses no risk to your grinder.

  11. KendrickBlack502

    These ultralight roasts are getting out of hand

  12. cisforcookie2112

    This is what happens when you use low quality equipment.

    If your grinder can’t double as a rock pulverizer, what are you even doing here?

  13. Sufficient_Novel4334

    ![gif](giphy|ahKUQlkAtd9Qji4m3B|downsized)

  14. jgsherm15

    It’s already been proven that this will have zero impact on your grinder. Feel free to ignore it.

  15. Oooooh. Please excuse my ignorance, but what scale is that?

    edit: Acaia Pearl?