gordontreeman
Everythings coming up Milhouse!
@stonewatcher essentially nailed my first impressions as well—my factory second arrived today as well. It really does look and feel premium and very well made. I noticed some swirls in the bottom chamber and a barely visible scratch on the top of mine if I’m really looking in the right light. I assume it’s normal but there’s a tiny bit of lateral play between the top and the main chamber.
I’m pretty impressed with it so far. I have some buds I’ve been keeping in a jar with a 62% boveda. I sort of wrote that off as too moist for me given my space case’s performance and dirtiness. Spinning the lid felt fine to me—I wouldn’t say the claims of no resistance whatsoever are true, but it’s easy to spin without really cranking your wrist (maybe someone with arthritis could provide more perspective in that regard, I’m easy to please and it felt smooth and like I didn’t need to exert an undue amount of force). It produced a very even, fluffy, and consistent grind. The fine plate is noticeably finer than my space case, so I guess that helps the consistency some but it’s really a big difference at first look. I’ll have to dump the results on index cards and take some photos. If you imagine a bell curve distribution of grind sizes the bcg seems to have a much smaller and taller curve around the middle. The non stick anodizing is also extremely impressive at first glance. Tiny particles stuck in the upper chamber here and there, but a dramatic dramatic difference from using a bamboo skewer to scrape my space case and push herb through the screen.
Extremely happy with it so far. It’s an excellent grinder at the $60 shipped I paid. I kind of regret not getting a medium to do a more fair comparison to the space case and see how consistent it performs there, but I bet it would still be night and day.
I’m pretty impressed with it so far. I have some buds I’ve been keeping in a jar with a 62% boveda. I sort of wrote that off as too moist for me given my space case’s performance and dirtiness. Spinning the lid felt fine to me—I wouldn’t say the claims of no resistance whatsoever are true, but it’s easy to spin without really cranking your wrist (maybe someone with arthritis could provide more perspective in that regard, I’m easy to please and it felt smooth and like I didn’t need to exert an undue amount of force). It produced a very even, fluffy, and consistent grind. The fine plate is noticeably finer than my space case, so I guess that helps the consistency some but it’s really a big difference at first look. I’ll have to dump the results on index cards and take some photos. If you imagine a bell curve distribution of grind sizes the bcg seems to have a much smaller and taller curve around the middle. The non stick anodizing is also extremely impressive at first glance. Tiny particles stuck in the upper chamber here and there, but a dramatic dramatic difference from using a bamboo skewer to scrape my space case and push herb through the screen.
Extremely happy with it so far. It’s an excellent grinder at the $60 shipped I paid. I kind of regret not getting a medium to do a more fair comparison to the space case and see how consistent it performs there, but I bet it would still be night and day.