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Posted on Feb 10, 2010

Coffee doesn't fall in bag (bunnomatic G1 coffee grinder)

Hello,

I use the coffee grinder G1 (bunnomatic). When the grinder is running, the coffee fall outside the bag and stick to the chute. I guess there is some static electricity in it.
How can i solve this please ?

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Keep clicking the De-chaf lever on the right. This tamps down all the loose grounds. Static is common with coffee due to the low humidity of the grounds (even here in Hawaii) try attaching a small metal chain to the grinder case with a used coffee clip on the end of the chain to attach to the empty bag. This will help it 'ground' out the static to the case.

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