GooberTheHat wrote:If you use an electric grinder most of it gets stuck to the lid thanks to the static electricity generated.
afgavinstan wrote:I haven't cleaned my leccy Krups grinder since I got it. Had to change the fuse in the plug last week as well.
afgavinstan wrote:Any decent travel mug recs that aren't stupidly expensive Stanley ones? Needs to be at least 500ml, have good thermals, and fit in a standard cup holder.
Frosty wrote:Well I guess I'm doing this from now on. Watched this yesterday and tried it this morning and my coffee actually tastes better. Lance is suggesting that you take the time to remove the shitty beans from your dose before grinding then remove any of the papery chaff afterwards before brewing. A bit of a pain to do but I'm already hand grinding and brewing with a v60 so what's another few minutes I guess.
afgavinstan wrote:Hmm. This is where I get weird. I hate the lids on most. My current is just really good at retaining heat I just go with no lid. Hate that feeling as if you're sucking coffee out. Plus I like the froth. I'll probably hit up TK Maxx again. My current came from there, done me four years and cost like £8.
Moot_Geeza wrote:In a mug that maintains the hotness indefinitely?
davyK wrote:You know that feeling when you have wandered into a room full of hard core nerds doing their thing and just want to quietly back out again?
Frosty wrote:Well I guess I'm doing this from now on. Watched this yesterday and tried it this morning and my coffee actually tastes better. Lance is suggesting that you take the time to remove the shitty beans from your dose before grinding then remove any of the papery chaff afterwards before brewing. A bit of a pain to do but I'm already hand grinding and brewing with a v60 so what's another few minutes I guess.
drumbeg wrote:Sorting beans is too time consuming for me, but I respect the dedication.
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