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Grinder Grease

vtac

vapor junkie
Staff member


I got a couple tubes of this stuff last week. Get a free stick in the contest section while it lasts! My expectations were pretty low and I thought the idea was kind of gimmicky, but have been pleasantly surprised by how well it works.

I have a 2 piece small titanium Space Case which is conveniently pocket-sized and works well for a fine grind. They tend to get gummed up more quickly than the 4 pieces in my experience, especially when they're getting bounced around in a pocket while full of herb. Doesn't take long before the nice smooth action is tough and squeaky.

So I figured I'd try it out on the 2 piece, and applied a thin layer around the male lip of the grinder. It was pretty caked with plant matter but I didn't bother to clean it first. The effects were instant, and it was turning smoothly with ease. Big difference, impressive.

Next I tried it on a 4 piece medium titanium Space Case. The lip was much cleaner on this grinder and it turned just fine to begin with. I didn't apply quite as much - only every other cm or so around the lip. The result was just as pronounced - the well machined pieces turned smoothly before but now it almost spun on its own with near zero friction. I guess you could say it was better than new. I like that it provides a buffer between the metal on metal friction, this would apply especially to the cheaper grinders.

A week of use later the 4 piece is still turning just as smoothly, while the 2 piece has needed another couple dabs to maintain the same level, likely because I still didn't bother to clean it. The grease does mix in with the organic material on the lip, but personally I've never found that to be worth saving. It seems to be more plant matter than kif, especially on the 2 piece. I did find that it was easier to scrape it off with the grease though.

According to Vapenstein's Monster, "Chronisuer Grinder Grease works on wood, plastic, metal, acrylic grinders to remove gummy buildup. It also works on fingertips, scissors and I use it as mustache wax. Chronisuer Grinder Grease is made with all food grade ingredients heavy on beeswax and hemp seed oil." I've found that it stays where it's supposed to on the grinder lip, but it's nice to know that the stuff is food safe.

Overall I like this. It's one of those little things that makes a big difference. Seems like a stick will last a long time, too. Thumbs up from me.
 

Vicki

Herbal Alchemist
Thanks for the review, vtac. :)

I got a tube in the contest you mentioned a couple months ago, and I love it. I don't always have time to clean my grinders, and this helps so much. I also have a 2 piece Space Case, and noticed that it does need the grease reapplied more often than my 4 piece MixNBall too. Not a big deal, though.

I think this stuff should be a must have for ill people like myself. A lot of times, I am not well enough to clean my grinders, and this really saved the day for me.
 

Stu

Maconheiro
Staff member
I used some of this on my Mendo Mulcher large 2-piece grinder and it works quite well. I have decided to not use it on my Mendo 4-piece since the way that model is designed, you have to constantly use the lip to access the ground herb chamber and I didn't really want my fingers grabbing the waxed lip (so to speak).
:peace:
 

Nbajunkie

Someones always watching..
Just ordered some of this stuff up from puffitup.com It seemed to be the only place to sell it. Anyway I have a question about scraping the grinder bits of pressed flower and kief from the grinder. Is it safe to vape the gunky stuff after its heavily coated in the grease? Because I love to scrape my grinder and vape the goodies :)
Are people still enjoying this product? Love to hear some thoughts. .
 

t-dub

Vapor Sloth
Overall I like this. It's one of those little things that makes a big difference. Seems like a stick will last a long time, too. Thumbs up from me.
Works well, I agree. Shot this a while back . . . Nba, you don't use that much grease, a very light application on friction surfaces is sufficient :) I tried some Slide Right and it worked just as well . . .

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Woodduck

New Member
I ordered the Grinder Grease from chronisuer.com recently. After three weeks I had not received it. My two voice mails requesting a status update went unanswered.
So, I canceled the Paypal payment and instead ordered it from puffitup.com. I received it from puffitup the next day.
 

Bebop

Way of the Mild
anything you can substitute for the grinder grease? will ordinary olive oil work also? and will cooking oil be safe for vaping if you want to scrape off the kief?
 
Bebop,

Kief

Medicated
anything you can substitute for the grinder grease? will ordinary olive oil work also? and will cooking oil be safe for vaping if you want to scrape off the kief?
You could try Coconut oil, olive oil would be too thin and get everywhere. As far as we know, it is vape safe... but you aren't vaping it if you only put it where you need it. You could also try to replicate the ingredients of Grinder Greese.

From the OP: "Chronisuer Grinder Grease is made with all food grade ingredients heavy on beeswax and hemp seed oil."

I think the best idea is to just buy a stick at PuffItUp for $3.56 with free shipping using a coupon code. It's worth it.
 

Bebop

Way of the Mild
Thanks for the info man . Since I'm in Asia buying from puffitup would cost too much shipping, I'll try coconut oil , sounds like the best substitute :tup:
 

h3rbalist

I used to do drugs. I still do, but I used to, too
This stuff is great on my spacecase and S&B grinder.

I too was skeptical but been using it for more than a year with no problems.



...looks like I need to change my Avatar...

I usually use Randy on other sites/forums tbh, not sure why I went with Butters here.
 
h3rbalist,

JacobOfJnJ

New Member
Company Rep


I got a couple tubes of this stuff last week. Get a free stick in the contest section while it lasts! My expectations were pretty low and I thought the idea was kind of gimmicky, but have been pleasantly surprised by how well it works.

I have a 2 piece small titanium Space Case which is conveniently pocket-sized and works well for a fine grind. They tend to get gummed up more quickly than the 4 pieces in my experience, especially when they're getting bounced around in a pocket while full of herb. Doesn't take long before the nice smooth action is tough and squeaky.

So I figured I'd try it out on the 2 piece, and applied a thin layer around the male lip of the grinder. It was pretty caked with plant matter but I didn't bother to clean it first. The effects were instant, and it was turning smoothly with ease. Big difference, impressive.

Next I tried it on a 4 piece medium titanium Space Case. The lip was much cleaner on this grinder and it turned just fine to begin with. I didn't apply quite as much - only every other cm or so around the lip. The result was just as pronounced - the well machined pieces turned smoothly before but now it almost spun on its own with near zero friction. I guess you could say it was better than new. I like that it provides a buffer between the metal on metal friction, this would apply especially to the cheaper grinders.

A week of use later the 4 piece is still turning just as smoothly, while the 2 piece has needed another couple dabs to maintain the same level, likely because I still didn't bother to clean it. The grease does mix in with the organic material on the lip, but personally I've never found that to be worth saving. It seems to be more plant matter than kif, especially on the 2 piece. I did find that it was easier to scrape it off with the grease though.

According to Vapenstein's Monster, "Chronisuer Grinder Grease works on wood, plastic, metal, acrylic grinders to remove gummy buildup. It also works on fingertips, scissors and I use it as mustache wax. Chronisuer Grinder Grease is made with all food grade ingredients heavy on beeswax and hemp seed oil." I've found that it stays where it's supposed to on the grinder lip, but it's nice to know that the stuff is food safe.

Overall I like this. It's one of those little things that makes a big difference. Seems like a stick will last a long time, too. Thumbs up from me.
Hey I realize how old this post is but my father & I actually own this company now! It’s great to see all the positive reviews!! If anybody has any questions about ordering or even getting it in your local head shops, dispensaries or even gas stations were here to fill those orders!
 

kendon

Active Member
Was wondering if this is available anywhere in EU, preferably Germany. I found only one shop in Ireland which sells the Santa Cruz stuff, for 8 Euro plus 8 Euro shipping, and I am not going to pay 16 Euro for a grinder chapstick...

If anyone finds a retailer I'd be glad to know :)
 
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