The Mk4 and some other handheld grinders are meant to have some static charge to catch fines. I typically find that some fines are indeed stuck to the plastic capsule and that quite a bit of hull material tends to stick to the bottom of the grinder. There is also some appropriately sized grind material intermixed especially with the hull material and often a little that sticks to the plastic capsule. For this grinder or others with similar features, I’m curious how aggressive folks are with emptying? Just a gentle dump of the capsule leaving a solid gram or more of material stuck to the grinder (do you compensate recipes at all for this?)? Light tap to dislodge a bit? Multiple taps to get as much off as possible especially from metallic portion of grinder? Also, I’ve always been a fan of RDT, but that is supposed to reduce static and the Mk4 design is to utilize static to catch fines. Thoughts on whether it’s a good idea or not for this grinder? Interested to hear your routine be it scientific/theoretical or just habitual. Thx.
I grind a week’s worth of grounds at a time in my Baratza Encore.
I have a small disposable brush whose handle I have bent to reach into the chute and sweep out the clinging clumps of grounds.
Spritzing the beans, or at least dipping my fingers into water and swirling them around in the whole beans before grinding doesn’t seem to help.