I have no clue - it was a gift from my wife. I’ll see if she remembers and I’ll post back.
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I have no clue - it was a gift from my wife. I’ll see if she remembers and I’ll post back.
Hah, that’s sitting underneath along with a Hario Switch, Chemex 6cup, and a MK Dripper.
I may have a problem/Coffee Prep ADHD.
I’m working on a comprehensive Restic backup playbook for all my homelabs stuff - backing up to Wasabi S3 (encrypted of course).
So far, so good - the biggest challenge is figuring out what exactly needs to be backed up in order to completely recover.
PDNS and Proxmox are the big bugbears. Netbox/misc other servers are fairly straightforward.
I’ve had several burr grinders over the years - conical and flat - and the best thing I can recommend is disassembly followed by a stiff (non-metal) brush.
I’ve tried literal soap an water (on my early grinders before I knew better), but honestly just a brush is the best thing I’ve found. I have also in a pinch used a super small flat head screwdriver (think for delicate electronics) to scrape out coffee impacted at the Burr’s screws.
Keep in mind that burr grinders have imperfections - and the ground coffee can “fill in” those imperfections to give a more consistent grind. Unless you are experiencing rancid or other off flavors, I’d just let things be.
Yeah, unfortunately I share this space with a KitchenAid Mixer and space is tight.