Please give suggestions 🙏

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        11 months ago

        Yeah, it also almost never gunks up or has issues. It’s been my go to for three years

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      10 months ago

      I’ve also had mine over a decade! In love with it! Although it’s starting to get squeaky these days, what’s your recommended cleaning routine?

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        Qtip with 91% or 99% ISO around the inner lip to remove all caked on jank. Soak the mesh in ISO and scrubby with a soft toothbrush. Brand spanking new. Just hit with hot water after ISO to see if still sticky (repeat ISO baths) & remove any residue then let dry. Brand spany new

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    11 months ago

    I started getting Santa Cruz Shredder’s after trying a few different gimmicky grinders. Stay away from the Kannastor GR8TR multiple of them broke on me and the paint chipped off really quick.

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    I got a Kozo grinder a few years back off Amazon (before I paid more attention to what I consumed in general) and it’s been great so far. All metal, it comes with a kief catcher and a scoop. I think I got it for like $20?

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    How much do you grind at a time, and how do you use it?

    I got a jumbo 88mm grinder so I can do enough to fill a full tray of Mighty capsules. Would be ridiculous if I just needed 1/4g for a bowl.

    Coarse grind, fine grind, threadless closing, kief catcher, stylish design etc. It really depends on what’s most important to you.

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    Those plastic cylindrical ones where you can store some buds on top that you can find in any headshop have always treated me right. They work great and their cheap. Have to be replaced occasionally though.

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      11 months ago

      Plastic is out for me, I don’t judge if you use it but I try to have as little plastic as I can.

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    11 months ago

    Those metal card grinders seem durable and easier to clean. My plastic grinder has these spikes that are a real pain in the ass to clean.

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    11 months ago

    Sharpstone is pretty good quality and not overly expensive.

    Santa Cruz Shredder is supposedly the best, but it’s a bit pricey imo

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    11 months ago

    you probably got one by now, but as someone with a 3d printer I can recommend making one yourself. you don’t necessarily need a 3d printer for that

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      11 months ago

      I considered that actually, I do have a 3d printer. But ultimately decided that if I shouldn’t put food on 3D printed parts I shouldn’t smoke off it either, and with my existing attitudes about plastic I prefer metal. Maybe one day I can talk the ol lady into letting me find space for a CNC mill 🤔

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    Any grinder will work. Go to your local head shop and buy the cheapest one they have. It’ll work just fine