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Can I use a Coffee Grinder to grind wet ingredients?

I would like to blend up some oils in very small quantities and I am wondering if anyone knows if a regular coffee grinder would work for this or would it ruin the coffee grinder?


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2 Responses to “Can I use a Coffee Grinder to grind wet ingredients?”

  1. Rromabella says:

    I’ve never heard of that. It’ll most likely ruin it but if you don’t care about it go ahead and give it a try. If you do, I would suggest putting your wet ingredients in a ziplock baggie and tossing it to blend.

  2. M M T says:

    I’d bet it would ruin the coffee grinder. They are made for grinding dry materials like coffee and spices. A stick blender would probably work just as well if not better. And they are not expensive!

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