All Canadian orders ship from Canada!Do you have a dealer in Canada, once again shipping fees (with import duties) from the US is a little silly.
All Canadian orders ship from Canada!Do you have a dealer in Canada, once again shipping fees (with import duties) from the US is a little silly.
Too tempting for me, although I was waiting for a 4/20 sale from FM. The main feature that I'm looking forward to is the ability to just drop nugs in and grind, instead of breaking them up with my fingers and jamming them into the grinder slots. I bought the expansion pack as well, so hoping this grinder works out for me.Shipping sure is reasonable (at least in USA).
Low shipping and 20% makes this very tempting!
Too tempting for me, although I was waiting for a 4/20 sale from FM. The main feature that I'm looking forward to is the ability to just drop nugs in and grind, instead of breaking them up with my fingers and jamming them into the grinder slots. I bought the expansion pack as well, so hoping this grinder works out for me.
The only thing preventing me from purchasing a flowermill would be the flat international delivery fee of 45usd (Australia)All Canadian orders ship from Canada!
The only thing preventing me from purchasing a flowermill would be the flat international delivery fee of 45usd (Australia)
It seems to be a common issue I have noticed for members in Australia, I guess it must be tough to ship things there now, so I would say just bite the bullet and factor that into the total price, I know it is frustrating to have the 20% discount offset completely and still be paying for shipping afterward, but sometimes you do what you gotta do to get what you want... international hurdles!
Unfortunately that AUS shipping is just expensive, shipped one there today and it cost us a bit more than the $45 flat... We'd love to setup a dealer over there.Cheers for the reply! I did consider biting the bullet and having the 20% discount offset some of the delivery cost, however, I'm also waiting on my new BCG to arrive.
Thus I wasn't really looking for a new grinder at the time. The 420day 20% discount, caused me to attempt an impulse buy in hopes of experiencing the differences between the BCG and Flowermill for myself. Sadly, the 45usd delivery fee was revealed as I was about to complete the purchase and I just had to abort.
Personally it was too hard to justify the 45usd delivery fee, given that I've got a BCG on the way, even with the 20% discount sadly...
Unfortunately that AUS shipping is just expensive, shipped one there today and it cost us a bit more than the $45 flat... We'd love to setup a dealer over there.
Thanks so much for the recommendation, just reached out to them. After several other complaints of Int'l shipping being too much we're just going to take a larger hit on it until we can get some key dealers setup. So Int'l shipping is now $38. There's also the option of using our Post Office's much slower and no tracking option but not sure that's something people are interested in these days.
Ok, Im really on the fence about this one. I am literally ready to pull the trigger, but I just have 1 question that doesn't appear to have been answered yet...
How does it perform with tough outdoor grown nugs? A lot of the herb I have is larger tougher buds that were grown outside, and while my other grinders do great with indoor dispensary herb, they bind up often, and are difficult to twist to completely grind outdoor herb.
Thanks all!
Ok, Im really on the fence about this one. I am literally ready to pull the trigger, but I just have 1 question that doesn't appear to have been answered yet...
How does it perform with tough outdoor grown nugs? A lot of the herb I have is larger tougher buds that were grown outside, and while my other grinders do great with indoor dispensary herb, they bind up often, and are difficult to twist to completely grind outdoor herb.
Thanks all!
I received my FM a few days ago, cleaned it all up and gave it a go with the super fine screen. Very impressed with the grind quality , perfect for my Flowerpot. It's also a very easy grind, a few turns back and forth while applying some minor pressure and it's done. Extremely happy with my purchase.
Another thank you to everyone who posted photos and reviews, they really sold me on the Mill. My main reason was the stem separation, I thought it would save a lot of time. I’ve enjoyed my Santa Cruz Shredders for years and none of the other grinders on the market seemed like an upgrade in core functionality. Nice as quality of life and materials upgrades are, I wasn’t willing to spend a bunch of money on them when I was already very happy with my grind. I bought a Newvape fine a few years ago but I never use it, stopped chasing grinders after that.
I haven’t put much through it yet, but so far so good. I’ve been experimenting with whole buds, but the stems keep falling through the plate. I can pick them from the tray intact so no problem. I did not get the fine plates. Grind is a bit coarser than I expected, but that is okay. I had some fresh dense Dosilato that came out super chunky, and some drier mids that look chunky but will collapse if you stir them (someone early in the thread mentioned a clumping effect, I am seeing the same). Photos of the latter below. I will experiment further with hemp flower, which has been a real time suck with all the tiny stems.
Since this is marketed as a premium product and priced to match, I do have some criticism. Either the threading is slightly off on mine, or the pieces aren’t concentric. When I run my fingers around the seam of the catch tray I can feel that one side has a very slight overhang and the other a slight underhang. All four pieces of my SCS are flush to the touch. The quarter-turn thread is sort of squeaky, the aluminum base pieces feel a bit thin. A stainless base would feel a lot better and improve the weight balance. I’m not mad, it works as expected and on sale was very fairly priced. But If you made a v2 in North America with domestic materials, more SS (lid could stay Al if low mass works better) and better quality control I would pay Herb Ripper XL / United Machining price range for it.
Very honest, and up front revelation.maybe I had unrealistic expectations
Since this is marketed as a premium product and priced to match, I do have some criticism. Either the threading is slightly off on mine, or the pieces aren’t concentric. When I run my fingers around the seam of the catch tray I can feel that one side has a very slight overhang and the other a slight underhang. All four pieces of my SCS are flush to the touch. The quarter-turn thread is sort of squeaky, the aluminum base pieces feel a bit thin. A stainless base would feel a lot better and improve the weight balance. I’m not mad, it works as expected and on sale was very fairly priced. But If you made a v2 in North America with domestic materials, more SS (lid could stay Al if low mass works better) and better quality control I would pay Herb Ripper XL / United Machining price range for it.
I don’t want to spend the effort trying to get a photo, with the curve of the body I doubt you could really tell in a picture. I didn’t come to shit on the grinder I just wanted to give my opinion, I think ‘feel’ is an important metric for metalwork and it didn’t wow me. It is nitpicky and does not affect function at all, maybe I had unrealistic expectations.
Decided to give the Flower Mill a go and I have been enjoying it so far. I'm coming from a v1 Herb Ripper and it definitely seems much easier to use with the ultra-fine giving me good results from initial usage. I also contacted the FM folks and asked for an unbranded unit and they obliged which was awesome:
I didn't realize there was another logo on the bottom though :
Overall, I liked it right off the bat. It took some time for me to warm up to the Ripper and I still like the grind it produces, but the FM is much easier on my wrists and doesn't require much effort to get good results. I've only tried the stock and ultra fine blades so far and I'm finding the milling isn't necessarily even, but it is consistent. This is from the ultra-fine plate
The extreme close up may seem to make it seem a little more coarse than it actually is. I find the it works well for my vapes that require that type of grind.