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mokaboy
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Posted Fri Nov 11, 2005, 9:15pm
Subject: Sick of my Maestro
 

I have a Solis Maestro grinder that's driving me crazy. I use if for drip and the occasional moka, while I save pennies for an espresso machine. The static is insane. Oftentimes, I grind it and the beans don't fall, even when the hopper is full. I shake it and bang it and eventually, maybe, it starts. When I pull the bin out, grounds fly all over the place, and I routinely end up sweeping and wiping at least a scoopful off the counter and floor. This is constant. How do you de-static a plastic grinder? Grrrr.

Also, is KitchenAid any better, or do I have to buckle down and get the second mortgage to have a decent grinder?
thanks
Ben
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scubadoo97
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Posted Fri Nov 11, 2005, 9:29pm
Subject: Re: Sick of my Maestro
 

Interesting.  I have a SM+ and never have a static problem with it.  I use it for drip and FP
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Posted Fri Nov 11, 2005, 10:08pm
Subject: Re: Sick of my Maestro
 

Hmm, my Maestro+ doesn't suffer from static problems either and the relative humidity gets ridiculously low here in the winter.  While we have static problems with other types of equipment, my grinder is fine.
I wonder if this is one of the differences between the Maestro and the Maestro+?
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tina
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Posted Fri Nov 11, 2005, 10:08pm
Subject: Re: Sick of my Maestro
 

I got that EXACT same grinder when I first wanted a better grinder from the basic 'push the button down' model the typical household has.

I agree...IT SUCKS BIG TIME!!!  I had the exact same problems as you!!!  Friggin' HUGE waste of money :-(
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Posted Fri Nov 11, 2005, 10:17pm
Subject: Re: Sick of my Maestro
 

My Maestro {Plus} is sitting in the closet.Seems to do quite well there...
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Posted Fri Nov 11, 2005, 10:38pm
Subject: Re: Sick of my Maestro
 

LOLOLOLOL!!!  :-D
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Posted Fri Nov 11, 2005, 10:45pm
Subject: Re: Sick of my Maestro
 

KitchenAid is all metal, no static.
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Happyboy
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Posted Fri Nov 11, 2005, 10:49pm
Subject: Re: Sick of my Maestro
 

I always used a damp paper towel and let it slowly fall over the grind bin as I removed it.  Prevents a big mess and tends to keep static down.  Another thing that I noticed was to grind in small batches.  About 4 tablespoons at a time, empty out into whatever container you're gonna use.  Then repeat.  Sounds like a PITA, but so is dealing with tons of static.  In conclusion, I now own a Mazzer and absolutely love the thing.  Now the Solis is my travel grinder.

 
-Christopher Robbins
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tweek
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Posted Sat Nov 12, 2005, 12:45am
Subject: Re: Sick of my Maestro
 

i have the maestro plus as my drip/press grinder, and the static is brutal. i feel your pain.
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DEchelbarger
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Posted Sat Nov 12, 2005, 5:43am
Subject: Re: Sick of my Maestro
 

I moved up to a Rocky and it is a huge difference, go higher if you can.  My M+ needs burs replaced as it is creating dust now after one year essentially as a drip grinder.  You'd expect better.
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