This is a spray bottle. You may have seen plenty of people use it before grinding beans.

This is a method called the Ross Droplet Technique. Aka a fancy way of saying, spritz your beans with a teeny bit of water before grinding.

This helps to reduce the amount of static and chaffing that occurs, resulting in a much cleaner workflow on your coffee bar.

Be careful though, as too much water is not good for your grinder, and some manufacturers even recommend against it.

However, with some regular cleaning, you shouldn’t have any issues!

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