3 Things to Notice before Selecting a Wood Grinder
Pieces: Looking for something simple that does the job? Pick up a simple but solid two-piece grinder. If you’re not looking to spend a fortune and are looking for the OG, then look no further. A 2-piece grinder will grind yourweed and nothing more.
From there, you can level up to other multi-piece grinders and choose
how you want your weed grinded - some grinders have diamond-cut teeth that will
cut up your weed like it’s nobody’s business. Some come with mesh screens that
sift out the large chunks of weed while preserving that extra potent
kief.
If you want to make sure you are getting the maximum potential out of your bud, which if you’re spending a fortune on your weed at the dispensary, you’ll likely want to make that investment, go for weed grinders with more pieces — generally the more pieces the merrier, especially if these extra layers come with kief catcher and/or pollen scrapers.
Material: When you shop for weed grinders, you’re shopping
for a staple so you want something that will last. However, a durable container
isn’t enough to determine if you’ve found some high-quality weed grinders - one
of the most important materials you’ll want to assess is the teeth of the
grinder. These should be razor-sharp teeth to grind down the bulkiest of
nuggets. Extra wide teeth will also allow your grinder to fluff your weed while
grinding it into smaller pieces. Aluminum and Stainless Steel are some of the
toughest materials you will find when looking for weed grinders.
Size: The larger the grinder, the more bud you can load in for a one-time grind. A big weed grinder starts around the 3-inch mark, so check for these specs when looking for a larger grinder.
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