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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2009

Cleaning the Ascaso i-Mini coffe grinder using compressed air.

First the machine is opened. A tour is taken to observe the coffee inside. After putting the machine back together, compressed air is used to clean the machine from coffee grounds. Finally, a comparison tour over the opened machine is taken to observe the cleaning results.

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  • Hey there. I was watching your video because I just bought the same machine and want to get all the old grounds out before I make another cup of coffee. However, I cannot figure out how to remove the upper blade to see inside. Can you give me a hint?

  • @rixcat Loosen the small adjustment knob base screws about 5 turns each. Push the base away from the upper blade. Loosen the upper blade.

  • I am very interested in buying this grinder. Do you think it is a good buy for the price? Right now it is $224.

    Btw, have you tried a mini vac on the grinder? I use one with my cheap Cuisinart grinder & Behmor roaster. Or for the price of a single can of air you can buy an adapter kit for your full size vacuum with pencil nozzles & brushes suitable for tight spaces. I once used canned air for cleaning my computer parts but it blew nasty dust everywhere. A vacuum is more efficient & cleaner.

  • @metaspherz i-Mini is good for it's price. Canned air creates more airflow than a vacuum cleaner.

  • I've heard that oily beans can really clog this iMini fast. It looks like several grams of stale powder is to be expected in the shute at all times before a new cleaning. But how often? I roast my beans to City+ which is really a darkish brown color but not black and oily. So if I buy this how often does it need cleaning with 2 to 4 doubles daily?

    I've heard that gently pounding the side of the grinder with the ball of your hand will loosen some of the stuck grounds. Does that work?

  • @metaspherz I clean the grinder when changing beans, usually that's after one kilogram (two hoppefulls). Pounding can loosen grounds, but it will not help if the grinder get really clogged.

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  • It is easier to use a vacuum cleaner.

  • So, you drank most of a half liter bottle of whiskey before you started, huh?

  • Just pop the vacuum cleaner hose on the top and cover and uncover the exit.

  • @tirofaux Hey, just wanted to thank you for the insight, I have the i -steel which is of similar design. This really helped :)

  • i've purchased from a site an i-mini and came to my office today. when i unpacked the box, much to my surprise i realized that it is made of plastic!! Obviously, there are two models. I have sent it back immediately. Now, i 'll head for the aluminium model. however i know that the burrs base is made of plastic but in your video seems to be some kind of metal.

    Please, tell me about the material (or about the video camera which make plastic looks like metal...!!)

  • @windtlker Good idea :)

  • Most of the people are stupid so you should also warn people to be very careful with having the grinder plugged into wall AC before starting to clean... Some people might lose their fingers (not that I have experience of my own, but I do have experience of stupid people)

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