Obviously still early, only one grind in each new grinder one strain, but so far both are course grind, could try SLX upside down more with that slick surface, though that could gunk it quicker. I also took out the second gasket in the SLX for the lower chamber (obviously took out the sifter too) bc it was a bit loose and these other grinders don't seem to have one there, just for the top sections, so it's probably fine without it?
The SLX creates a finer grind with drier material.
Boveda 62% humidi-packs in jars with bud speeds the curing process up a bunch, and dryer herb means more concentration of actives in the vapour.
Otherwise, upside-down grinding with the SLX is fine, I don't do it often but the few times I have it's worked pretty well (didn't seem to gunk it up at all).
My SLX, which I got Jan last year, didn't come with a gasket on the bottom chamber.
The advantage of this is a better air-tight fit once assembled and less rotations to open/close the grinder. There has been negligble wear & tear without the gasket, so I don't think it's important at all - apart from those two benefits, that I can think of anyway.
Does anyone else save their sugar leaves for grinding then sift for a whole bunch of kief? I can't stand the taste of leaves but I find that grinding them fine and using my space case as sifter gets me some okay-ish kief out of a pile of stuff I wouldn't have vaped.
Most people I know use them for edibles, but should I have the chance I'd probably be more interested in doing this! Not a big fan of edibles
For anyone considering a SLX grinder I can state with absolute certainty that this is the best grinder I have used. Pretty sure me &
@MoltenTiger were the first FC members to get one of the 2.0's & after well over a year of hard service my opinion of this grinder is higher than it has ever been. I could buy any grinder I want but see no reason to do so.
Yeah, mine is showing minimal wear & tear after 15 months, and I'm as happy as ever with my purchase.
I bought a cheap Al grinder 8 months prior to the SLX, so the SLX has already seen the same value I got out of that product.
I believe the SLX 2.0 didn't exist when I bought that cheap grinder, and when my room-mate was looking for a grinder soon after, I discovered it.
His is now 22 months old, nearly all of his ceramic around the grinding section has come off (I keep telling him to claim warranty on it).
My unit has some ceramic missing from this area, but it's only a tiny amount comparably.
Earlier in the year I bought a couple of SLX for two people. The quality seems to be better yet again (ceramic adhesion, magnet strength, additional gasket), and they are both stoked with their grinders.
I've yet to see a convincing argument as to why a different option could even begin to tempt me away from the SLX, it really is that good of a product.
Of course there's a decent selection of similarly quality options, but that non-stick surface means daily use without ever cleaning it, plus super efficient kief collection. Those two features are pretty damn great