My ss is collecting dust... OG serves me plenty well.
I know it was heavy for some folks. Carpel tunnel or many other things could make even a small amount of weight uncomfortable.Why??
^for real. I’m going 50/50 OM and BCG right now, the lighter weight is a plus for the BCG for sure.
The teeth on my S/S grinder (not BCG) are razor sharp compared to aluminium grinders I have and make starting to grind easier than the duller aluminum jobs but once rotation has started there is less difference.ss does no do ANYTHING better than the og.
I think the only thing to sway me would be moving to ss out of an abundance of caution to avoid vaping Al. I have seen photos of damaged center posts on Reddit, but my bcg at a year old still looks pristine so it’s hard for me to say if it’s realistic that ss would do me any good (besides as a strength training tool).I've had my aluminum BCG for over four years now, and I's still basically in new condition.
I like how light it is, and don't feel the need for a heavier one.
I'm still not convinced by the trend of SS grinders that cost hundreds of dollars lately.
IMO this is an unfounded concern. If you have a damaged unit, return or exchange it. No one is sitting around vaping on aluminum shavings.I think the only thing to sway me would be moving to ss out of an abundance of caution to avoid vaping Al. I have seen photos of damaged center posts on Reddit, but my bcg at a year old still looks pristine so it’s hard for me to say if it’s realistic that ss would do me any good (besides as a strength training tool).
I think the only thing to sway me would be moving to ss out of an abundance of caution to avoid vaping Al. I have seen photos of damaged center posts on Reddit, but my bcg at a year old still looks pristine so it’s hard for me to say if it’s realistic that ss would do me any good (besides as a strength training tool).
IMO this is an unfounded concern. If you have a damaged unit, return or exchange it. No one is sitting around vaping on aluminum shavings.
I ran an iso soaked qtip over all the surfaces out of habit. Use microfiber if you need to dry, as the polished scratches easily. I'm careful with mine for that reason.I just got my polished stainless steel in. What do I need to do to clean it before first use?
Love how this thing feels in my hand. I don't care about scratches, I went for polished because it's less sticky than the matte.
I think absolutely if its damaged this is the move. I was thinking of hypothetically after years of use and letting the magnets bang together perhaps chipping some of the aluminum or anodization off (I don't know if the latter is a thing, but I would need to look into al anodization). That was the thrust of the handful of photos that popped up on reddit.IMO this is an unfounded concern. If you have a damaged unit, return or exchange it. No one is sitting around vaping on aluminum shavings.