@@miicoffee I had just now confirmed that my version’s outer chute plastic cover is secured only with that screw on the front. No two hex screws on my DF64 Gen 2.
@@theoravelo136i can confirm it, too. The Gen2 has no screws. Just 1 screw under the chute and 2 hidden behind the chute. Be careful when you loose the screw.
so far I seen more collection at the dosing shoot area, If I don't do RDT it collects about 0.3g of coffee, with RDT only about 0.1g or less. So I think you still need RDT with this grinder. I mean it's a lot better than GEN1 but still need RDT.
@@miicoffee With out RDT the coffee gets caught in the dosing shoot area, and doesn't drop into the burr chamber.. happens every time, I tried with and without RDT.
@@miicoffee What exactly is being made worse with WDT? The brew, or the grinder itself? Since the recent paper came out demonstrating the positive effects of WDT on brew quality, I have been WDTing every time. Am I damaging the grinder by doing this?
Great tip with the brush. It should be at the beginning of the video :)
The brush worked great for me. Thank you very much. You should include it in the instruction manual. Save people some time and frustration.
Yep, my DF64 Gen 2 clogged, I use a brush exactly like that one in the video and in a few seconds it was like new again. 👍
@miicoffee - I just got one from you several days ago and mine doesn’t have the two screws at the top that you showed in this video.
Yes, the new one has 2 hex screws. I think you can use 1mm Allen wrench. Give it a try and let me know.
@@miicoffee I will check later today. Thank you for the reply.
@@miicoffee I had just now confirmed that my version’s outer chute plastic cover is secured only with that screw on the front. No two hex screws on my DF64 Gen 2.
@@theoravelo136i can confirm it, too. The Gen2 has no screws. Just 1 screw under the chute and 2 hidden behind the chute. Be careful when you loose the screw.
@@Gee030 also here, no screws 😀
No declumper?
I think he removed it, but it would be nice to know why 😊
Can I just use small bottle brush? That's what that brush looks like lol
Yes, as long as it does the job.
so far I seen more collection at the dosing shoot area, If I don't do RDT it collects about 0.3g of coffee, with RDT only about 0.1g or less. So I think you still need RDT with this grinder. I mean it's a lot better than GEN1 but still need RDT.
I suggest not to use RDT. The moisture is actually making it worse. Simple brushing in the shoot should do the trick.
@@miicoffee With out RDT the coffee gets caught in the dosing shoot area, and doesn't drop into the burr chamber.. happens every time, I tried with and without RDT.
@@rogeryin I haven't seen that issue. To be honest most of time I don't see any retention at all, 18g in and 18g out.
@@miicoffee What exactly is being made worse with WDT? The brew, or the grinder itself? Since the recent paper came out demonstrating the positive effects of WDT on brew quality, I have been WDTing every time. Am I damaging the grinder by doing this?
@@scott29kelly WDT is recommended. It helps in every department.
This is disappointing, my grinder is less than a month old and the static is out of control. Guess ill give the brush a try. Thanks for the video
Yes, brush should do the job
Great tip with the brush. It should be at the beginning of the video :)