How to disassemble and clean a BPlus Apollo coffee grinder

Discover how to disassemble and maintain your Apollo coffee grinder to ensure consistent coffee quality while extending the life of your equipment. In this video, I share practical tips for effective cleaning and highlight the importance of a regular maintenance routine. Ask your questions in the comments and subscribe to follow my upcoming videos on this exciting topic!
Why clean your Apollo grinder regularly?
Through this video, I explain how to disassemble and clean the Apollo coffee grinder.
It is essential to clean your coffee grinder regularly: without this, coffee oils end up going rancid, which affects the taste of your extractions.
Regular maintenance allows you to:
- obtain better coffee in the cup,
- preserve the grinder’s performance,
- and, in the case of a coffee machine, increase its lifespan.
Personally, I clean my grinder approximately every 3 weeks.
The Apollo grinder from BPlus
The grinder featured in the video is the Apollo, a manual grinder previously presented and compared to my old grinder, the Kinu M47.
I will soon publish a video to share my impressions after 1 year of daily use.
Steps to disassemble and clean your Apollo
On this grinder, disassembly is simple and quick:
- Unscrew the two screws that hold the burr.
- Thoroughly clean all internal parts.
- Reassemble the grinder.SuccessStrong point: once the grinder is reassembled, it is possible to find exactly the same setting as before disassembly. Not all grinders allow this, which makes the Apollo very practical.TipTip: use a dedicated brush to remove coffee residue without damaging the internal parts.
Questions and feedback
If you have any questions about disassembling or cleaning this coffee grinder, leave them in the comments: I’ll be happy to answer them.
Improvement of my videos
Small update: if you already follow my videos, you’ll notice that the framing is much more refined.
I’ve equipped myself with a tripod with tiltable center column to film from above, which will allow me to redo some older videos and publish more content.
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