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[title] Tools you'll need
-[* icon_caution] FOR SAFETY THE GRINDER MUST BE UNPLUGGED DURING DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY! THERE ARE HIGH VOLTAGE CONTACTS INSIDE THAT ARE DANGEROUS AND EASY TO ACCIDENTALLY TOUCH WHEN THE UNIT IS PLUGGED IN! Please unplug your coffee grinder before continuing!
-[* black] You'll need a 10mm socket with ratchet (or a 10mm wrench).
-[* black] A #2 Phillips screwdriver with ***8 inches of shaft or longer***, and preferably with magnetic tip (FYI: You can rub a magnet against it to magnetize it if it's not already).
-[* black] Sandpaper and a file are likely optional. They are only necessary if the 3D printed impeller isn't a perfect fit.
+[* black] You'll need either a 10mm socket with ratchet or a 10mm wrench.
+[* black] A #2 Phillips screwdriver with ***8 inches of shaft or longer***, and preferably with magnetic tip.
+ [* icon_note] You can rub a magnet against the tip to temporarily magnetize it.
+[* black] The sandpaper and file are only necessary if the 3D printed impeller isn't a perfect fit.