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  • #16
    Originally posted by BT70359 View Post
    I’m using a lagom mini and found static levels to be quite high. To rdt I’ve been using a bit of steam from a distance approx 15cm directed into the beans . I have a eagle e1 Prima so the steam pressure is really strong. It seems to work quite well and a better workflow for me rather than a spray bottle. Just wondering if anyone else does this or has a better solution ?
    btw my first post here 😆
    Can you or anyone help with burr choices for the mini? I was leaning toward moonbeam but seems I’d have to grind tighter for espresso and I can’t find out how long that would take for 18g or so. Which are you using and roughly how long does it take? I’ll be using a Flair pro so can probably grind a bit coarser. Just looking for rough idea. Thanks!

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    • level3ninja
      level3ninja commented
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      They both take a similar amount of time at espresso settings. Assume a 1min from whole beans to ready to to into portafilter and you might be pleasantly surprised. A few seconds either way isn't going to change much. Choose based on the flavour profile you after. They're not wildly different from each other.

  • #17
    The new Fellow Ode v2 grinder has some sort of ionizer built in. My brief reading is that it electrocutes the beans to reduce static.

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    • #18
      Originally posted by BT70359 View Post
      I’m using a lagom mini and found static levels to be quite high. To rdt I’ve been using a bit of steam from a distance approx 15cm directed into the beans . I have a eagle e1 Prima so the steam pressure is really strong. It seems to work quite well and a better workflow for me rather than a spray bottle. Just wondering if anyone else does this or has a better solution ?
      btw my first post here 😆
      Nice idea!

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