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unit upside down and shaking the grounds into your coffeemaker, you just remove the grinder bowl, turn it upside down in a small plastic bowl, and tap it against the counter to get the coffee out.
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for years i used a grinder that i always had to guess at how long to run it, and always made a big mess on my counter when trying to get all of the grounds out and into the coffee maker.
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the grinder sits perfectly on the counter.
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for those worried about counter space, it is small enough to slip into a cupboard easily or to simply leave out.
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it works fine, but i was tired of cleaning up the mess on my counter each time i used it (and the static was awful).
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Mr. Coffee IDS55 Electric Blades Grinder
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when this happens i simply turn the whole thing over and bang the entire unit on the counter top to dislodge most of the particles.
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i like my coffee ground very fine so the grounds would migrate from the cup down into the motor housing and then sift out through the vent in the bottom creating quite a mess on the countertop.
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Mr. Coffee IDS77 Electric Burr Grinder
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unit upside down and shaking the grounds into your coffeemaker, you just remove the grinder bowl, turn it upside down in a small plastic bowl, and tap it against the counter to get the coffee out.
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it's ok for the cofee maker basket, but when i try to pour the grounds into the little basket for my espresso maker, i still tend to spill coffee all over the countertop.
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the box descriptions sound impressive and the price is right, but if you have cabinets hung over your counters and outlets in the wall under there, you're out of luck.
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detach the bowl from the motor assembly with a short, counter clockwise turn of the wrist, and do the same with the lid (extremely easy, i assure you) -- then dump the coffee from the grinding bowl
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rather than having to turn the entire unit upside down and shaking the grounds into your coffeemaker, you just remove the grinder bowl, turn it upside down in a small plastic bowl, and tap it against
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