$50 for a grinder?!?!?!?!

gioua

Well-Known Member
What's a grinder? LOL
We didnt have those in the 70's and I find them worthless.
Yes, you can grind up your weed and get the kief prize but
just pinch the seeds out of your buds and smoke the shit.
Make quality extracts in other ways.

Fuck Grinders, well not sandwich grinders...

are from back east... no one out west calls them grinders.. lol
 

Ghosteh

Well-Known Member
If you're really set on spending 50$ on a grinder... http://www.mendomulchers.com/ and you'll thank me later. I've had the 3" for a while now, and it's a solid grinder. A smaller one might would work better (unless you're grinding up a lot regularly). There's also cheaper plastic grinders that will generally grind well but can break some teeth. I stand by Mendo Mulchers though, and have liked mine better than anything and everything I have used (Space Case included). Plus, if you call in, you have a chance to speak to the guy that makes them!
 

minnesmoker

Well-Known Member
I use a scissors, and then grind. I used to just cut it, but I shake a lot, and don't like clipping it that finely because my fingers will start to spasm, just like when I trim. I like to either smoke the bud, just plopped into the pipe or have a nice pile of finely ground weed for the pipe or papers. Grinding and then loose packing in the roller gives me nice, easy to smoke joints.



EDIT: Grinder was 15 dollars. Has the grinder, a drop down catch, and then a keif catch under that. My first grinder was a Mendo Mulcher, bought at Smokin' T's, right off the highway in Ukiah. That one was like 30.00.
 

shoediva

Member
EDIT: Grinder was 15 dollars. Has the grinder, a drop down catch, and then a keif catch under that. My first grinder was a Mendo Mulcher, bought at Smokin' T's, right off the highway in Ukiah. That one was like 30.00.[/QUOTE]

Too bad that shop closed, she had some great locally made glass. I was inspired by it and still someday hope to learn to blow glass.
 

scooby419

Active Member
I think I paid $40 for my Diamond Grind about 4 years ago. Has held up nicely. It definitely has some scars, but that the beauty of a nice aluminum grinder. Takes a licking, and keeps on grinding. Always have a nice stash of kief in the bottom too. My only complaint is that I wish it had a slightly larger screen. Mine gets clogged up with kief very, very quickly. I use a small hair clipper style brush to keep it open, but that only lasts so long.
 
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