Grinder

Chosen

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After about two weeks of a 1/4 every third day, I usually get tired of waiting and start pinching.
 

Chosen

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I reallly have to run out the door but I am shocked you didnt get any better advice. One thing I can assure you is, you get what you pay for. The saying has held true for as long as I have been on this earth. The grinder in the image you have posted wouldnt last me 2 months. The quality of a 9 dollar product is not going to compare to that of a 80 dollar product. Without any hands on with the exact item you have linked to all I can say is this. Look down into the unit and notice the studs/pegs, in the picture you have linked to these are small and THIN. Now compare that to of any other preimium grinder design. I wish I could add more at this moment but I am late as hell to work.

PEACE
 

bwinn27

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coffie grinder works and is cheap and i get a ton of (ceaf)dont know if the spelling is right?
 

HashPlant

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A coffee grinder is freakin terrible, it terrorizes sweet sweet bud that someone took the time to make, it's a flower we're trying to grind. The reason you get so much "pollen" (you're actually being fooled) is that the coffee grinder pulverizes bits of the flower and leaf matter into particles that stick to the actual pollen, most of what you tap out of a coffee grinder is plant material.

That said.

I have a 4 piece grinder, I think it works great. The length of time to fill the pollen compartment depends on what you're grinding, I've seen it full after as little as a quarter. Why would you buy off ebay? I also am an addicted ebay user, anything less than $50 is usually a waste of your time and effort. go down to the local store and pick one up for $35-40 straight cash :)

P.S. You do want thick blade like tines, something like solid remnants of a milling operation (each tine about 2.5-4mm x 1.5-2mm diamondish shape)
Don't buy anything with skinny pins.
 

tokeythebear

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so do you guys just think the only bad thing about that grinder is that the blades are thin and do you think that they will really snap off thanks tokey
 

tokeythebear

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also i would go and buy one from a loco headshop but i do not have one by me the closest one is a few hours away and i do not want to spend over 100 on a space case
 

HashPlant

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The problem with the pins is they don't grind, they tear up the weed and you get a nest that won't fall through the holes.

whereabouts are you?
 

mxpxsunkist

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Hey, so...Yeah, my roomate has the one in the picture...i didnt read if it was metal but if it is, its the same thing...Those grinders are sweet from what ive experienced(sp)...
 

HashPlant

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So i think the tines are stuck on after the fact. On my grinder the milling operation left much smaller swirl marks that distintly weave around the tines. In that picture the marks are much more circular and lead directly up to the base of the tine, there's no tool you can attach to a cnc that will let you this. The only way to get those tool marks is if the tines weren't there when the cylinder was bored out.
 

tokeythebear

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the only thing that i see different about it than the space case is that the teath have a little curve to them on the ends and that the hole on the out side are bigger than the single holes in the middle
 

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tokeythebear

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So i think the tines are stuck on after the fact. On my grinder the milling operation left much smaller swirl marks that distintly weave around the tines. In that picture the marks are much more circular and lead directly up to the base of the tine, there's no tool you can attach to a cnc that will let you this. The only way to get those tool marks is if the tines weren't there when the cylinder was bored out.
so are you saying that it is used
 
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