just an update:
this tiny Chef Grinder is indeed perfect.
(for anyone who microdose, light user that needs to grind tiny bits).
perfectly fine & fluffy. and so cheap.
who loves White Fire OG?
got me some. really excellent hybrid.
very strong, creative and still with no heavy thoughts.
only downside is too much appetite.
Thanks.
I ask this also because i wonder wether the pack might be “bad”?
Or is this impossible?
I cannot tell if it’s doing it’s job.
Anyway it’s in my only CV that i use daily so i have no idea if it still keeps the stash moist or not.
Head Chef 2 Part Mini 30mm Review: (from 2012 by someone who left the forum)
First off, I wasnt quite prepared for how teeny this unit is. It is well made, CNCd from a single piece (or so it seems), and the magnet is decently strong. The anodized finish covers completely and seems sturdy...
First of all tnx for the discussion.
Efficiency is the 1st and most important.
So a small fast grinder for small quantity? I can see myslef paying around 50$ tops for a 2 piece.
Or i’ll just go fro these small cheaper options wether it’s Chef grinder or Kannastor.
I see no reason to do endless turns in this day and age..
If this is the only way to make finer grind then it’s a bummer.
my S&B also has no magnet so it’s also less convenient.
I have a cheap plastic one AND the orange S&B i bought to have a better one. But the S&B does not make a fine grind and not even consistent, while the cheap one does a better job.
But don’t forget i use around a bowl quantity so it’s not all pressed in like most folks here do.
That’s why a...
I know about not needing extra fine grind but more fluffy convection grind.
I just need something a bit more fine than my simple plastic one that surprisingly makes a better job than S&B orange grinder which shreds medium.
And i need the smallest size cause i do around a bowl at a time.
so some questions:
did you use the Headchef? how fine it grinds?
and why do you prefer Secret Weapon II?
and which of these 3 make it finest with fewer turns?