So after seeing a few people around here showcasing their grinders every now and again. I noticed that there happens to be no thread about what grinders the smokers around here use so, here is that thread
So I wanna know what you guys use to grind up your weed and what would you say could be better about it or why do you use that specific grinder as my collection of grinders constantly grows as my mrs has an addiction to buying new shiny ones every now an again so I’ll start the ball rolling.
I only ever use the purple or red one now but all three on the right are good but the reason why I only use those is because those are the ones that have stood the test of time they are still easy to use and still give me results I’m happy with. The others crapped out and got blunt and awkward to use after about a month.
If I were to use a hand grinder I’d get a wood one. I feel the cheap metal used in a lot of the grinders today flakes off in tiny particles that end up in the herb.
Mine’s is from the past century I guess , I don’t know if nowadays people know what is tje Ying & Yang , I like it because it is metallic (hate plastics) and heavy enough to make some serious wrists sport. Next one will be electric …
Thanks, now I know why I never have iron deficiencies at all . It is supposed you must only grind the weed you’re going to consume at that time, seems a little bit gigantic ypur method for me …
Love it mate it’s got history my big blue one I had for ages but eventually I had shit weed and I used that to grind it for decarb. Haven’t used it since cos the smell has stayed there lmao
And @Mongobongo ‘s grinder looks bigger than it is that’s like a torch or something behind it so I don’t imagine it takes up much room plus he said it grinds an eighth up a time so 3.5 grams.
Either way love both of em I use metal grinders so they don’t degrade like plastic that’s far worse having some plastic shard melting in the middle of a nice joint the metal ones I’ve had have never easily snapped I think I’ve broke two teeth off metal in about 10 years. Durable enough for me