Damn it! I only have 2 minute rice, never mind, I'll keep searching.
In the UK, we have things called 'switches' on our plugs, these amazing inventions mean you don't need to unplug everything. Obviously in america, you've not heard of them yet?
Easier method - Run a few 'cheap' beans through the grinder and bin, means your grinder isn't full of rice flour! You have to run a few beans through anyway to get rid of the rice flour! You guys really are idiots!
Shut the fuck up you dumbshit Brit. You assholes are still living in the 15th century with your dumbass kings and queens. You Brits will always be jealous of America being the most powerful country in the world. We saved your asses in WWII and ran your asses out of the USA when we prevented you from bringing your filthy royalty to the USA. Go drink your fuckin tea and crumpets asshole!!
Lame..rice....no dice....Seeing as how much it didn't clean, as well as how much rice residue was left, I don't see the point. Also, it looks as though it was easy enough for you to disassemble the burr assembly. So you might as well take your espresso brush and clean manually. You'll be able to do a more complete cleaning as well as having a better view of what you have done.
what setting do you run the grinder at when cleaning with the rice, espresso or something more coarser. I also have a shitload of basmati rice, you think that'll work too??
Just run a handful of old/cheap coffee you don't mind parting with and run it slowly after you run the rice. That'll help remove the leftover bits of rice (anyway they don't seem to do much harm)
That's a great idea! It makes me want to buy a coffee grinder JUST to grind up rice! I'd be making mochi aaalllllll day long! :D Rice-based treats rock! :D
A waste of rice and time.
Croozer 6 days ago
Damn it! I only have 2 minute rice, never mind, I'll keep searching.
In the UK, we have things called 'switches' on our plugs, these amazing inventions mean you don't need to unplug everything. Obviously in america, you've not heard of them yet?
Easier method - Run a few 'cheap' beans through the grinder and bin, means your grinder isn't full of rice flour! You have to run a few beans through anyway to get rid of the rice flour! You guys really are idiots!
tremeloted 2 months ago
@tremeloted
Shut the fuck up you dumbshit Brit. You assholes are still living in the 15th century with your dumbass kings and queens. You Brits will always be jealous of America being the most powerful country in the world. We saved your asses in WWII and ran your asses out of the USA when we prevented you from bringing your filthy royalty to the USA. Go drink your fuckin tea and crumpets asshole!!
digital0314 2 weeks ago
Lame..rice....no dice....Seeing as how much it didn't clean, as well as how much rice residue was left, I don't see the point. Also, it looks as though it was easy enough for you to disassemble the burr assembly. So you might as well take your espresso brush and clean manually. You'll be able to do a more complete cleaning as well as having a better view of what you have done.
dirtridermag44 2 months ago
i thought you said you weren't going to take it apart lol why the screwdriver lol and taking it apart lol
rammstein11004 6 months ago
theres only one good way to clean your burrs, and you were right there... open her up and use a soft brush on the burrs and a stiff one on the rest.
HomeDistiller 6 months ago
WARNING! Do not do this! It will seriously damage your burr grinder!
sugez 6 months ago 2
Will this work with the Skerton Hand Grinder?
mark2500 7 months ago
I use coffee to clean my coffee grinder.
Boyntonstu 9 months ago 8
what setting do you run the grinder at when cleaning with the rice, espresso or something more coarser. I also have a shitload of basmati rice, you think that'll work too??
okrajan 9 months ago
Just run a handful of old/cheap coffee you don't mind parting with and run it slowly after you run the rice. That'll help remove the leftover bits of rice (anyway they don't seem to do much harm)
nonesuchone 9 months ago
and thats how you make cocaine
rulzeveryone 11 months ago 6
What a fun idea - will certainly save a bit of time during the normal cleanings, at least! Thanks for sharing this with us.
oldfashionedjava 1 year ago
That's a great idea! It makes me want to buy a coffee grinder JUST to grind up rice! I'd be making mochi aaalllllll day long! :D Rice-based treats rock! :D
lotr4000 1 year ago
follow that up with a small shop vac!
yrulooknatme 2 years ago
I highly recommend you UNPLUG THE GRINDER before you take it apart next time...
;~)
Thanks for the video. I have a 4.5 pound box of Minute Rice that should keep me in business for the next 20 years!
bobcecusn 2 years ago 5
ops - yes thanks - one should unplug the grinder - the torque on these things can do some serious twisting of body parts
toucandiy 1 year ago 2
wow. so is this essentially the same thing as the Urnex Grindz?
kwantran 2 years ago
good ideal
huangchihjen 2 years ago
thanks, but can't take credit for the idea, but it seems to do some good in cleaning the grinder.
toucandiy 2 years ago