Herb Grinders

AcidFlashbang

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The clogging along with quick access was the major downside of threaded grinders.... im still limping with my SpaceCase 4 piece threaded .... probably takes like 7 turns to open and requires lots of thread cleaning

But the quarter-turn locking system design helps get around all that and is employed as i understand by Herb Ripper, Lift and Santa Cruz Shredder plus probably others

I am by no means an expert so please correct me as i dont own any of these beauties yet and dont know anything first hand .... who knows i may end up with a BCG :cool:
SCS is definitely not a quarter turn.
 
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LesPlenty

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Having threading does not bother me as long as the grinder is big enough to hold 3 to 5 grams that way I only have to grind once a day or so.:myday:
 
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Zander

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Having threading does not bother me as long as the grinder is big enough to hold 3 to 5 grams that way I only have to grind once a day or so.:myday:
so you consume atleast 3 grams a day? I feel ya, bud. that’s why I want the zeus bolt xl.. cuz I’ll only have to grind once every day or so..
 

warren0728

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My medium santa cruz shredder has a deep herb chamber and can probably hold 2.5-3 grams in it.

I'm hoping to find a low-priced SCS to add to my collection in the Black Friday sales.

my medium 3 piece santa cruz shredder has worked great for me ... i haven't tried any of the new grinders on the market ...
 

flammy

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So ... i went with the red 4 piece Lift as a birthday present to myself .... received it on Thursday and introduced it to the family ... everybody's happy :cool:

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I still stand by my original assessment. My Lift is still my DD and my BCG mainly sits unused. Keep the included guitar pick. It's very handy for cleaning. What you will notice is that the blade will attract resin and flower residue. Since the blade is a flat surface (vs teeth), you can use the included guitar pick and scrape the resin directly off the blade. I save the resin chips from this cleaning procedure and use them as toppers. Very strong and interesting due to it being a blend of multiple strains.

The only other area that I will collect a little bit of resin buildup is on the surface area right beneath the lid. Over time, little specs will get stuck. You can scrape this off with no detriment to the anodization.

Really curious to hear your long-term impressions and congrats on the pick up. Its miles better than any conventional grinder. Also although my BCG sits unused its still a very fantastic grinder and a grinder that I can still happily recommend. Its just not as good as my Lift IMO.
 

AcidFlashbang

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I still stand by my original assessment. My Lift is still my DD and my BCG mainly sits unused. Keep the included guitar pick. It's very handy for cleaning. What you will notice is that the blade will attract resin and flower residue. Since the blade is a flat surface (vs teeth), you can use the included guitar pick and scrape the resin directly off the blade. I save the resin chips from this cleaning procedure and use them as toppers. Very strong and interesting due to it being a blend of multiple strains.

The only other area that I will collect a little bit of resin buildup is on the surface area right beneath the lid. Over time, little specs will get stuck. You can scrape this off with no detriment to the anodization.

Really curious to hear your long-term impressions and congrats on the pick up. Its miles better than any conventional grinder. Also although my BCG sits unused its still a very fantastic grinder and a grinder that I can still happily recommend. Its just not as good as my Lift IMO.
Lift looks nice except the herb chamber is small as hell.
 
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Ramahs

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Yes, in addition to an SCS, I still want a Lift as well in my collection.
I also want the new Super Weapon. I loved the last iteration (I bought two), so I really want the newest version now.

And I'm probably going to buy another ZAM when the updated model with the new color(s) is in stock.

So many great grinders, so little money!
 
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LesPlenty

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Its just not as good as my Lift IMO.
The Lift sounds like a lot of work to maintain (I know zero maintenance will never happen, but less is best)
Would the full S/S version be easier to maintain, or probably just the same problem with blade build up?

So many great grinders, so little money!
Not a bad addiction to have:tup:

There really need to be more 3"+ grinders.
I agree, just easier to hold and spin and as you do not have to fill completely lets you pick where not to put bud to avoid build-up problems.:myday:
 

LesPlenty

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That polishing process is what costs the money, many hours in a tumbler per piece individually, apparently, go on treat yourself, at least get on the waiting list, I think it is longer than a BCG.:myday:
 

AcidFlashbang

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are you guys talking about the lift stainless steel grinder?
Yeah Ill prolly not end up getting it but Im on the waitlist now so we shall see. Im definitely going to get a jumbo SCS when it comes back in stock in purple before I even think about the lift.
 
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That polishing process is what costs the money, many hours in a tumbler per piece individually, apparently, go on treat yourself, at least get on the waiting list, I think it is longer than a BCG.:myday:

One thing about the standard Lift ... it's a real real heavy piece ... just right to my liking but I'd be interested to know how much heavier the SS version is
 

flammy

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The Lift sounds like a lot of work to maintain (I know zero maintenance will never happen, but less is best)
Would the full S/S version be easier to maintain, or probably just the same problem with blade build up?


Not a bad addiction to have:tup:


I agree, just easier to hold and spin and as you do not have to fill completely lets you pick where not to put bud to avoid build-up problems.:myday:

Quite the contrary. The lift is much less work. The process that I described with regards to the blades is effortless and does not require much time. Grinders with teeth also experience resin buildup but are much more difficult to clean.

Additionally, I've only cleaned the blade once since acquiring in June. I cleaned not because the blade was causing issues but because I'm OCD and I wanted to harvest the resin.

I have yet to use a grinder in which material does not somehow get on stuck the grinder over time. For me, the Lift is the easiest to maintain.

One thing about the standard Lift ... it's a real real heavy piece ... just right to my liking but I'd be interested to know how much heavier the SS version is

I also appreciate the weight of the standard lift. The SS Lift is 1.72 lbs which is quite substantial for a grinder. Its nice but not needed. The design of the Lift has already very much minimized the amount of potential metal on metal contact so possible aluminum wear isn't as high as compared to other grinders.

Lift looks nice except the herb chamber is small as hell.

I can grind quite a bit of material at once and I haven't measured the amount that I can fit into chamber but "small as hell" is not an accurate description. It is smaller than the BCG but by no means is it inadequate.
 

biohacker

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A couple of other issues I had with the Lift. While it is effortless to grind, I feel since it "cuts not grinds", it takes a lot longer/more twists, and that blade was a nightmare to maintain and got gunked up fast IME. Great concept, just wasn't my thing. Cool seeing many of you liking it though!
 

AcidFlashbang

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I can grind quite a bit of material at once and I haven't measured the amount that I can fit into chamber but "small as hell" is not an accurate description. It is smaller than the BCG but by no means is it inadequate.
Im just judging by the pictures. Its about the same width as my SCS but the herb chamber is half as deep. When Im out and about not having to carry extra herb with me is really nice.
 

sickmanfraud

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Based on Troy's recommendation, (thanks @ohmygodimsohigh) I picked up a Santa Cruz Shredder.

As Troy mentioned the grind is quite fluffy.

My concern/question is... The bottom section where kief collects is rounded, yet the grinder came with a pollen scraper that is a total triangle which is useless in this kief catcher.

That just doesn't make sense for a mid-to-upper tier grinder?

Did I get a counterfeit?
 
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