CANtalk
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How often do you all clean your grinders?
I slowly but surely watched mine gum up. I was lazy and let it go for a while though (almost three years truth be told
). The mesh screen for the kief (4 piece grinder) was the most obvious place for observing the grinder begin to plug up.
I cleaned it out pretty thoroughly. It took a while because I moved on to more deep cleaning methods as I realized that the grinder was pretty sticky. I ended up boiling the grinder in water piece by piece for ~5 minutes each (light boil). Then after picking out any solids and using an ISO cotton swab to clean up the last bit of residue, I was pretty much done. With a quick water rinse and dry I was surprised at how my Grinder looked new inside again. No screen plugging and even the grind lid on top was looser side to side. It's a hundred percent better.
For those who haven't done a grinder cleaning for a while I can attest it's a world of difference
. I highly recommend doing a regular cleaning now
. I won't mess around next time
... I read that I can simply use my ultrasonic cleaner (it's hands off and a 2-4 minute cleaning cycle), reportedly this works perfectly. I like the idea of perfect and easy... and hope for it
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I slowly but surely watched mine gum up. I was lazy and let it go for a while though (almost three years truth be told


I cleaned it out pretty thoroughly. It took a while because I moved on to more deep cleaning methods as I realized that the grinder was pretty sticky. I ended up boiling the grinder in water piece by piece for ~5 minutes each (light boil). Then after picking out any solids and using an ISO cotton swab to clean up the last bit of residue, I was pretty much done. With a quick water rinse and dry I was surprised at how my Grinder looked new inside again. No screen plugging and even the grind lid on top was looser side to side. It's a hundred percent better.
For those who haven't done a grinder cleaning for a while I can attest it's a world of difference






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