Eureka Mignon Series 3-6 Month Deep Clean
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You missed a trick. Take a close-up photo of your grind adjustment dial before moving it. Then you can set the grinder back to your preferred grinder setting after reassembly without dialing it back in.
Super helpful video. Thank you for not wasting time with any superfluous material and getting straight to the point.
I've cleaned my grinder twice in the past 2 years. This past time, while removing the faceplate, I managed to break the solder connection to the portafilter switch/button. I think this was because there is so little slack in the wires that feed the button. I managed to splice the wires and solder a new connection but it wasn't fun. I now have 4 extra inches of wire which will make the process a lot easier in the future. Hey Eureka, would it cost you much to add a few inches of wire, given that this whole process IS necessary and it puts strain on very thin wires 😂. Other than that, I love this grinder. Would buy again in a heartbeat!
Excellent video
I’m wondering if anybody can help me? I’ve run into the mistake of taking the burrs out without marking the alignments. How am I able to get it back to how it was?
Just a note: after removing and reinstalling the bottom burr, the grinder may need a realignment. I am using a mignon specialita for about 2.5-3 years and it always gives me a little extra headache realigning the grinder, but this is just part of the process.
Perhaps you did not put it down on same stance as it was? If you roll it in another holes, it then depends if all is level. Furthermore on any tiny piece of coffee under lower burr would destroy the alingnment. But: you knew these already.
This is why im afraid of cleaning my ORO single dose! Been using it for six months but the results still like brand new…
@@Abudness No fear, jus open the upper burr holder, but mark the stance, so you put it back on same holes it was. Leave the lower burr there. Easy peasy.
Hi, I unscrewed 3 screws, lift and pulled and after an hour still couldn't get the front panel off, even took off the bottom plate and managed to snap one of four hooks of the panel, why does it look so easy when you do it? BTW new machine.
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@@clivecoffee thx.
Hi, i noticed a little zigzag metal at the top of the shutter, mine just leans to one side making the coffee just come thru half the shooter and it’s getting jammed all the time… what is the metal thingie and is it necessary??
That is the clump crusher. It can be bent back or it can be removed. It does tend to help with static and clumping, but it won't hurt to try it without.
@@clivecoffeeohhhh interesting thank you so muchhh this was soooo helpful.
Any time! Cheers. @@23061997itzel
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Is it fine to run the chute under water to clean it out?
Yes, just make sure it's completely dry when you put it back in.
Is this absolutely necessary? I clean up the grinder every lb of coffee and use grindz monthly as an extra cleaning step. I dont really wanna deal with realigning the bottom burr every 3 months.... this thing requires more maintenance than my jeep
It sounds like it may not be necessary for you.
I grind on average 1-2 servings (18g ea) per day and use grindz roughly every other month. After 2 years of owning the grinder I finally did this deep cleaning and based on the buildup of coffee grinds I definitely think it is a good idea to do this once a year for my level of consumption. May not be absolutely necessary, but for 30-45 minutes once a year it is definitely worth the improvement in grind quality as well as potential lengthened lifespan of a not-very-cheap grinder.
I found it is necessary, i did know about the deep clean, and i found after some time, undernea the the bottom burr carrier the coffe grounds got so compated that it just stopped it from working. I did what was in the this video and its working like new
I just bought a used silenzio - the seller said he had it for 5 months. He obviously never cleaned it and doing this full deep clean I'm amazed at how much build up is just caked on in so many different spots. After seeing this I'm convinced that there is no way grindz can come close to preventing or cleaning like the deep clean does.