
The teeth need to be as durable and razor-sharp to mill even the thickest nugs into a nice grain for rolling and packing. But for weed grinders, a durable shell alone won't cut it. Material: Per usual, you'll want something that can last. And beyond the teeth, the grinder needs to be easy to take apart, so you can clean and empty it without any trouble. A good number and pattern of sharp teeth (which all these grinders have) will ensure you are actually cutting your weed, not just putting pressure on it until it squeezes together. Modern-day corpo weed is so dense and sticky, you need a serious grinder to do the job. Basically, the more pieces it has-ideally at three or four-the better, especially if these extra layers come with kief catcher and/or pollen scrapers, which they do most of the time.Įase of use: Within all those pieces should be legitimate upgrades to the grinding experience.
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And a big upgrade is a grinder with a storage compartment that'll ensure not a gram of the bud goes to waste. You can get one with a mesh screen that’ll sift out the chunks and preserve the extra-potent pollen.

You can get a grinder with diamond-cut teeth that’ll slice and dice the marijuana into a fluffy mound. And that's also where the upgrade starts. Pieces and layers: A no-frills, inexpensive but solid two-piece grinder-the OG-that only grinds is adequate for doing the weed.
