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Mrboots2u said:
Err presume so but no idea of how to test that

I would imagine its a common thing in any machine that has an in built on demand grinder

Or any bean2 cup.
Do you have a thermometer that can sit in with the beans? May be worth casually observing any change in temp.

Also, does a warmer temperature cause a shorter shelf life for the beans?
 
Back to my question(s). Is it possible to add beans one dose at a time.?

Would there be much retention.?

Thinking about this as my 'travelling' machine to replace the Classic I've just sold
 
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ronsil said:
Back to my question(s). Is it possible to add beans one dose at a time.?

Would there be much retention.?

Thinking about this as my 'travelling' machine to replace the Classic I've just sold
It isn't designed to single dose , it's a lot bigger than a classic

I'm not sure I'd want to lug it around

Is has some kind of weighing mech in it , as it doses 22 g each time +\- 03g.

You can alter a mech to make it dose less in the tamper part

If it runs out of beans in the hopper the grinder still runs though

No idea what this would to grind consistency etc

The hooper does come off leaving only beans in the throat
 
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