Seems whoever owned that, received a bad one. Going back in this thread, there was a similar report and photo that showed a few “chips” on the teeth of the grinder, but no where near what that video shows. Maybe the user was trying to grind rocks, regardless why would anyone wait till it got that bad before contacting the company?
The point I’m making, is without knowing or getting feedback from the person that made that video, who knows how that BCG was treated. And for those that like conspiracy theories, what if a grinder competitor or even fanboy did the damage on purpose, then posted the video anonymously?
While I appreciate the video postied by a relatively new user, the lack of any details or follow up so far, makes it difficult to say much more. These BCG grinders have been on the market long enough now, that if flaking of the anodization was prevalent, there would be a lot more reporting of it.
So let’s hear more about this, with more details. I push my top on straight, and don’t have any chipping anywhere.