Coffee Grinder Overheating? Causes and How to Fix It
A coffee grinder that overheats usually runs too long or fights a jam. Here’s how to keep it cool and protect the motor and beans.
A coffee grinder that overheats usually runs too long or fights a jam. Here’s how to keep it cool and protect the motor and beans.
Beans jamming a coffee grinder usually come from oily roasts, a stray object, or a fine setting. Here’s how to clear the jam.
Static in a coffee grinder scatters grounds and clings to the bin. Here’s why it happens and simple ways to stop the mess.
A coffee grinder that is suddenly loud usually has a jam, a stray object, or worn parts. Here’s how to find the noise and fix it.
A stuck coffee grinder button usually has grounds under it or a worn switch. Here’s how to free it and get grinding again.
Dull coffee grinder blades or burrs grind slowly and unevenly. Here’s how to tell they’re worn and what to do about it.
A leaking espresso water tank usually has a bad valve seal, a crack, or poor seating. Here’s how to find the leak and fix it.
A faulty espresso solenoid valve leaves a wet puck or fails to release pressure. Here’s how it works and how to fix it.