As a nurse, I can tell you what my first thought was, but no (also walnut would be a terrible material for that).

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    Coffee dosage tray with a water sprayer (wetting the beans helps to stick the grounds together, so they are easier to distribute and don’t stick to the housing of the grinder, which otherwise happens due to electrostatics).

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      what is wrong with you people. yes, but seriously. how do people just know these things?

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          I shall ask you a question then o’ wise sage: what possible advantage could there be to this thing being shaped like a damn bedpan???

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        I know these things but don’t have either. I don’t single dose (just weigh the grind output) and the static isn’t that bad in Florida so I have never had a need. People however know these things because popular coffee youtubers talk about it constantly.

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          Some grinders are particularly prone to static cling, my Fellow Ode v1 is terrible about it even in Florida