DF54 static cling

MarcBeck

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Like many others I got my DF54 and for the most part I love the grinder. For one, it's quiet! Best of all it grinds very consistently and there are/is no clumping at all in the grounds.

My issue is when the grounds come out of the chute in addition to going into the portafilter OR plastic cup they stick to the outside of the machine and chute. I've used a small soft round brush gently up the chute and that does help for a day or two but then were back to static spatter! And yes I DO RDT/mist the beans before grinding. Actually, I've tried misting and NOT misting and get the same results.

Are other DF54 owners experiencing the same thing and how are you dealing with it? I've considered wiping the outside of the grinder and around the chute with a dryer sheet to see if the antistatic of the dryer sheet would help stop the cling.

Also, I've created a ticket with Turin 5 or 6 days back but haven't heard a thing from them.
 
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I did find this video on youtube. In the video they person talking says you need to brush out the chute about once a week. I find I have to brush it out every other day.

 
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I'm using a dark roast (Lavazza Crema e Aroma). I do give the beans a good shake after 2 spritz of water but I'll try 3 and see if that makes a difference. I live in Hawaii so I'm not in a dry climate (avg humidity is 35%-55%).

So far, it seems the only solution is to run a brush up the chute before every grind. I opened a ticket with Turin but they aren't responding.
 
No clue with that particular grinder, but call me unimpressed with the onslaught of lower tier grinders being spit out. Yes lower cost options can be a good thing, but not so much when lower grade parts and poor design cause more workarounds to be resolved.
 
I would call them... the people behind these grinders are business peers and are good people. I own an older model and love it... it displaced my Mazzer. I would try a lighter roast just to see if its the coffee oils causing your blockage.

 
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Update: I've been using a small round brush to clean the chute, and after a good brushing (and watching the video I posted) I have NOT brushed it out or a couple of days. Also, I have been misting with 3 pumps and a good shake. Happily, I'm not getting the static mess. My plan is to see if I keep misting how many days can I go before I start to see the static again. Maybe because it was new it was more susceptible to static and now that I'd had several dozen loads run through it it's happy now?

MusicPhan, I've opened 2 tickets with them on Turingrinders.com and only got the automated reply with my ticket number. No other response. Oh, and I left a review of the DF54 too. So far I'm not impressed with their customer service but also I realized they're a small company.

And I stand by my earlier comment - I love the grinder. Through all the static and misting etc it still grinds very consistently.
 
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Update #2: I stopped RDT-ing (as an experiment) just to see if there was a difference. Keep in mind that after the grind is finished and I have applied a couple of gentle pumps on the bellows AND I have removed the portafilter I have been giving the bellows a couple of firm pumps to clean out the chute. Low and behold, no static!!!

I kinda wonder if the initial static was due to just newness of the grinder. Also, I'm not using the plastic cup to catch the grounds. I'm using a magnetic dosing funnel attached to the portafilter, and not sure if the plastic was contributing to the static too.

I had stopped the RDT just to see if it was really necessary as I live in slightly humid place (Hawaii) and I found there was no difference. Also, as an experiment I had stopped WDT-ing because the grinder says it has a "declumper" which by the way seems like it's doing a great job. Just for the sake of experimenting I started WDT-ing the grounds again and feel the extraction is a bit better but more data is needed at this time :)
 
Like many others I got my DF54 and for the most part I love the grinder. For one, it's quiet! Best of all it grinds very consistently and there are/is no clumping at all in the grounds.

My issue is when the grounds come out of the chute in addition to going into the portafilter OR plastic cup they stick to the outside of the machine and chute. I've used a small soft round brush gently up the chute and that does help for a day or two but then were back to static spatter! And yes I DO RDT/mist the beans before grinding. Actually, I've tried misting and NOT misting and get the same results.

Are other DF54 owners experiencing the same thing and how are you dealing with it? I've considered wiping the outside of the grinder and around the chute with a dryer sheet to see if the antistatic of the dryer sheet would help stop the cling.

Also, I've created a ticket with Turin 5 or 6 days back but haven't heard a thing from them.
It sounds like you’re having a bit of a frustrating experience with your DF54 grinder. Have you tried using a different type of brush or antistatic brush specifically designed for coffee grinders? Sometimes these brushes can help reduce static cling more effectively than a regular brush. Additionally, experimenting with different environmental conditions like humidity levels in your brewing area might also make a difference. As for Turin, it’s unfortunate you haven’t heard back from them yet. Have you considered reaching out to other DF54 owners in online communities or forums to see if they’ve encountered similar issues and how they’ve resolved them?
 
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The only other forum I've found is reddit where there are a few DF54 owners but only a few have the static issue. It's a very small number of people that are experiencing this issue.

I feel mine static issue is resolved. I used a brush for a week which helped but the best solution that has really done the trick is to use the bellows after the machine is off and give it 2 strong pumps to blow any grounds off the ionizer. Once I started doing that I've had NO cling. Another thing I did was to pull the top off the machine and clean the burrs and brush out and vacuum any grounds that were inside. I do this about once a month. After the cleaning yesterday I thought I'd reward myself with a Shakerato and I wish I had made a video of the shot I pulled. It was GLORIOUS!
 
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When I ponder why it happened in the first place I wonder if it was due to the newness or manufacturing of the machine OR possibly the plastic cup that catches the grounds (which I don't use anymore). Now I grind directly into the portafilter with a dosing funnel - no more cling. Go figure huh? :)

Thank you all for the advice.
 
When I ponder why it happened in the first place I wonder if it was due to the newness or manufacturing of the machine OR possibly the plastic cup that catches the grounds (which I don't use anymore). Now I grind directly into the portafilter with a dosing funnel - no more cling. Go figure huh? :)

Thank you all for the advice.
I would say newness over the cup... since plastic can't hold any electrical charge. Probably just needed a bit of coffee oil/crud buildup... LOL
 
Like many others I got my DF54 and for the most part I love the grinder. For one, it's quiet! Best of all it grinds very consistently and there are/is no clumping at all in the grounds.

My issue is when the grounds come out of the chute in addition to going into the portafilter OR plastic cup they stick to the outside of the machine and chute. I've used a small soft round brush gently up the chute and that does help for a day or two but then were back to static spatter! And yes I DO RDT/mist the beans before grinding. Actually, I've tried misting and NOT misting and get the same results.

Are other DF54 owners experiencing the same thing and how are you dealing with it? I've considered wiping the outside of the grinder and around the chute with a dryer sheet to see if the antistatic of the dryer sheet would help stop the cling.

Also, I've created a ticket with Turin 5 or 6 days back but haven't heard a thing from them.
Hi yes I have the same issue, my grinder is new and was perfect and now it’s starting the same thing, I am technical and will check and solve this issue, hopefully
 
It sounds like you’re having a bit of a frustrating experience with your DF54 grinder. Have you tried using a different type of brush or antistatic brush specifically designed for coffee grinders? Sometimes these brushes can help reduce static cling more effectively than a regular brush. Additionally, experimenting with different environmental conditions like humidity levels in your brewing area might also make a difference. As for Turin, it’s unfortunate you haven’t heard back from them yet. Have you considered reaching out to other DF54 owners in online communities or forums to see if they’ve encountered similar issues and how they’ve resolved them?
I have exactly the same issues and with a little clean and a good blowing out its back to normal. There was allot of coffee ground stuck to walls. I am also going to try and apply anti static clear film that they use on cars around this area and will let you all know. Other than this it a good grinder
 
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