How do I clean my coffee grinder? This keeps your grind fresh and consistent.

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A good espresso or filter coffee starts with freshly ground coffee, but that grind only stays good if your coffee grinder is properly cleaned. Old coffee residue and oils can build up and affect the flavor. By keeping your grinder clean, your coffee stays fresh, your grind remains beautifully consistent, and you enjoy the best flavor from your beans every time.


Why clean your coffee grinder?

  • Prevents build-up of old coffee oils and residues
  • Ensures a consistent grind and optimal taste
  • Prevents clogging and unnecessary wear of the grinding discs
  • Increases the lifespan of your reel

Daily maintenance

  • Tap the dosing cup empty and brush away the grind with a soft brush or paintbrush
  • Use a soft brush to remove coffee residue from around the edges
  • Wipe the outside with a dry cloth, possibly with glass cleaner

Weekly maintenance

  • Remove the beans and clean the bean container with a damp cloth
  • Remove the grinding discs (check the manual!) and clean them thoroughly with a dry brush

Monthly maintenance

  • Clean the interior with a vacuum cleaner or air (not wet!)
  • Check the grinding discs for wear and replace them if necessary.
  • Clean the coffee grinder thoroughly and inspect all parts

FREKKO's tips for long-lasting fun

  • NEVER clean the inside of your grinder with water!
  • Do not wet your mill, the outside can be cleaned with a damp cloth
  • Always use fresh, dry coffee beans, avoid coffee beans that have oil on them
  • Place your grinder in a stable, clean place, a slanted work surface is a slanted solution
  • Be careful of your fingers when cleaning a coffee grinder, the grinding discs are sharp
  • Make sure you tighten the screws straight into the threads and do not overtighten

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I clean my coffee grinder?

Wipe clean daily, more thoroughly weekly, and open it up monthly.

Can I clean my grinder with water?

No, never with water! Water will cause the grinding discs to rust and can permanently damage the electronics.

Why does my grind change over time?

This is usually due to a buildup of coffee oils, coffee grounds, or eventually, wear and tear on the grinding discs. Regular cleaning helps.

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