Why does coffee grinder get clogged? I cleaned it but didn’t help.



by KaiserCheifs

9 Comments

  1. animuscandidus

    First of all, contact the maintenance guys! If they can’t help you for some reason, try cleaning it again and more thoroughly (if it is suitable for this grinder, use a vacuum).

  2. Stephenchukc

    Humidity, freshness of the beans and how deep roast will have effect on this. For the 1st two, beans absorb moisture (especially freshly roasted) and the fines will sometimes get sticky. And dark roast tends to be more oily.

  3. Stephenchukc

    The problem usually happens if the humidity of the environment is high while the beans are on the contrary very dry. Try open the cover of the hopper for a while and see if it helps. Some shops (usually very busy ones) pour new beans in an open tray to let them expel CO2 and absorb moisture so that they can be used within a few days after roasting

  4. meemeeyah

    Could be a build up of oils, moisture from humidity, etc. try grinding uncooked rice through the grinder. If not, you may need to check the grinding chamber to see if there’s been a build up of coffee grounds.

  5. steezkeebs

    Get a small spray bottle and spray your beans at a distance before grinding them. The tiny bit of moisture will keep static away and not let it get caught in there.

  6. heklin0

    Darker roasts clog my grinder up when doing espresso grind. Too oily. IMO, Illy also isn’t great quality, so you’re hurting yourself using their coffee in general.

  7. CoffeeSnobsUnite

    How close is this grinder to a steam wand?

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