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I was super high when I bought the NV (which I obviously don't need). I was like "titanium grinder? Fuck yeah!" Bam, ordered.That Qubus looks like a nice piece of kit. I have the same NV fine with some bands added & I like it.
I use a simple coffee mill and love it .....
I have a couple of Krup Coffee grinders.I find some electric coffee grinders to be very affordable
I do also.I like all the trichs in my grinder mix
Really attractive!Interesting, don't you think?
The tooth-less design of Stona allows to grind the herbs effortlessly, even with large pieces of herb. Since the herbs don’t get squeezed between the teeth, there is almost no rotational force to fight against. Conventional grinders use their inner and outer ring to align. They become clogged up with resin and jam over time. The Stona grinder does not need to be aligned to work. You can use it as much as you like and it will still twist like it did on day 1.
I have some grip issues too. The Santa Cruz 4 piece large, Brilliant Cut and HOJ Klip are my favs.i had a hard time settling on a grinder this past year. I had my old stainless steel 4 piece that I got for free some years ago. It was still going strong but gets stuck with sticky weed and needed to be cleaned often. I spent probably $100 or more before I found the SLX grinder. Mine cost $50 and I like the company. I had some rubbing off of material and they sent me another piece. There's been no issues since. I like the simplicity and the ease of use. I took the kief tray out. I can grind the stickiest weed with no problems.
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Me too.I have some grip issues
Surely tech is getting better now - but in the past any cordless electric grinders I've ever tried to use are useless and tend to get gunked up straining the engine if they even have power to get through a nugLooks interesting, electric but a traditional herb grind like a 3/4 piece,
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Might be a good option for peeps with less than ideal hand strength to rip fat nugs without whipping them like some electrics can do.
Anyone seen in the wild or hear about them?
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