grinders...

stoned-monkey

Well-Known Member
so my grinder is 10+ years old, missing a few teeth, so its time for a new one. I don't want junk, I am not afraid to spend some money on a grinder that will last as long as my current one did.
what I need is
a four piece, 5 piece would just be more to clean.
secure lid, current is magnetic and works great
fine-med grind
2.5" to 3.5"<--preferred size
non-crank non electric
doesn't need to be fancy
prefer USA made

was looking at space case grinders, I like the titanium one. are they worth the cash?
what are yall using?
any members here make them?
 

Biggsmall

Member
I use a Santa Cruze shredder have had it for a year or so and I’m loving it. It has an interesting design for the keif catch, it’s a gradual curve vs a 90 degree angle. Makes it super easy to get every last bit of the keif out.

Had a space case for all of two days before I got popped a bit ago. it was pretty nice as well and would have recommended it.
 

Poppacrunk

New Member
I have a space case I have the large one and it's great had it for over 5 years turns like new.. also have a Santa Cruz shredder just a 2 piece for grinding up fine for loading up the vape.. buddy has a Cali crusher and it seems like it is also good quality
 

Thundercat

Well-Known Member
So I know this isn't exactly what you asked for, but I still wanted to share my 2 cents. I've used a lot of grinders over the years. But only one par has ever won my heart.

Personally I find most of the metal grinders to abusive. I don't want my weed ground to a powder, I prefer uniform smallish pieces. Basically like smoking individual bracts.

The last metal one I used was a Santa Cruz shredder and that's what it did. It shredded and destroyed the weed.

My favorite grinder I've ever used/owned is this classic wooden style. Mine isn't this exact one it was just easy to link and looks pretty damn close. Same number of teeth and same size/spacing.

I've ran countless 10s of pounds through this grinder. Twice a tooth fell out, so I flipped it over and stuck it back in resin side down. Never happened again. It slides smooth and doesn't stick. Perfect grind every time. https://www.etsy.com/listing/668841441/handmade-wooden-herb-grinder-2-inches?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=wooden+herb+grinder&ref=sr_gallery-1-11&pro=1&frs=1
 

Mellow old School

Well-Known Member
The one Thundercat linkes to, is cheap and good, yes the teeth might fall out once in a while, but its easy to fix.

I have had such a one for 10 years now...
 

ANC

Well-Known Member
I saw a cool one recently that has round pins like a brush, and you can retract the pins into the base to drop everything that was stuck to them with a squeeze.
 

VSOPHenny

New Member
so my grinder is 10+ years old, missing a few teeth, so its time for a new one. I don't want junk, I am not afraid to spend some money on a grinder that will last as long as my current one did.
what I need is
a four piece, 5 piece would just be more to clean.
secure lid, current is magnetic and works great
fine-med grind
2.5" to 3.5"<--preferred size
non-crank non electric
doesn't need to be fancy
prefer USA made

was looking at space case grinders, I like the titanium one. are they worth the cash?
what are yall using?
any members here make them?
they are super worth the cash bro. i've had one for over 10 years and its still going strong. i have the black titanium one. its a one time buy and you never have to worry about a grinder again
 
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