I was heavily considering these options but decided to go with the flower mill. If I am shelling out that much for a premium grinder, I figured I should opt for the more durable and safer stainless steel, and the flower Mill's quarter turn seems convenient enough to compensate for the lack of magnets.I'm torn between the BCG and the FM. Any advice?
I was heavily considering these options but decided to go with the flower mill. If I am shelling out that much for a premium grinder, I figured I should opt for the more durable and safer stainless steel, and the flower Mill's quarter turn seems convenient enough to compensate for the lack of magnets.
I use a Santa Cruz Shredder & have been for 7 years with the same grinder. Just cleaned it & the threads and teeth feel brand new. $70 well spent. Not sure I’ll be replacing it in the next 5-10 yearsWith my Underdog log vapes, a fine grind comes right through the screen. Every problem I've ever had with any of my UDs has boiled down to material that is too finely ground, causing it to pack down in the stem, roast unevenly, and reduce air flow.
I have had a Golden Gate Grinder for years, it was a 4 part grinder until I cut the freakin' screen out recently. That helped, but the fact of the matter is, the GGG is just not a great grinder. The material is highly variable and there are way too many fines.
Hence My Search for a better grinder. The Brilliant Cut Grinder is the one I have chosen but as I cannot get snail mail and they only sell mail order, no grinder for me.
I want the coarse plate. That is the one that (in pictures at least) results in the fewest crumbs, and I hope that this grind will strike a balance between having to poke my tongue up to catch weed fines and keep them out of my airway, and just trying to vape small chunks torn off nugs.
I'm not a fan of 2 part grinders. It leaves the herb in there too be mulched, and I don't want my herb mulched. Just knocks off even more trichomes. I want the least invasive, least damaging (to trichomes) way to smallify my herb so I can put it into my vape and get the most from it. Keeping in mind my significant lack of manual dexterity LOL!
I also seriously considered the Lyft? Lift? Can't remember how they spell it, but it does have one freakin' ugly logo, LOL! They are hideous grinders but that wasn't why I ultimately dropped it. It was because of the complexity of the device itself. I'm already on a futile year-long search for the little popup pressure thingy out of the lid of my InstantPot - I don't need yet another thing around here with small parts to keep track of, and have to assemble/disassemble to clean.
For the BCG, I like not having to get a 4 part grinder when I have absolutely no desire to "collect kief", and I like that I can get different plates for it. If the coarse turns out to be TOO coarse, no worries - I can just replace the middle part.
Sadly the uber coarse "Chunky" plate was never made for the larger version of this grinder. If it ever were, I would want that one too. In fact my perfect setup (that I can't get anyway even if it DID exist) would be the 3 part grinder with 3 extra plates, medium, coarse, and CHUNKY.
That's how I feel after every really good cleaning!Just cleaned it & the threads and teeth feel brand new.
O ended up going with the FM. I like the concept. I'm excited. I might eventually get a BCG, maybe once they introduce a 4pc model.@havock69 I think @cx714 actually made the opposite choice here^ btw
Yeah I think the price is a factor along with the configuration, if you get the regular BCG with one plate on sale shipped could be $75 as opposed to I think 90 something for the premium FM? But the large BCG is going to cost more, and then for both if you add plates, however FM also has the standard option that is cheaper than the cheapest BCG! However I agree if I am going to get FM like I did it would be premium with steel...
BCG is more like a traditional grinder, but improving on the shortcomings with higher grade aluminum, the no jam teeth design, and magnets without threading... Yeah a quarter turn is fine for that too, and the FM design does not jam either because it is not like traditional grinding so keeping that in mind, the way to control the grind more so with the FM is by having different plates whereas the BCG you have more control even with just one plate... Both great!
Hope that helps further to decide
The only problem I have with this community are acronyms
Kindly, BCG= ?
It’s also too short to use the search function!
Oh yeah for sure, I'm going on week 8 with my Amber XL scheduled to ship next week (some parts had to be re-anodized). My United Machining grinder was ordered mid November so it was an even longer wait! I have others to keep me going so it's not a big deal.Been looking at those BCG - 7 weeks for shipping. One of those set it and forget it orders.
Oh yeah for sure, I'm going on week 8 with my Amber XL scheduled to ship next week (some parts had to be re-anodized). My United Machining grinder was ordered mid November so it was an even longer wait! I have others to keep me going so it's not a big deal.
Oh yeah for sure, I'm going on week 8 with my Amber XL scheduled to ship next week (some parts had to be re-anodized). My United Machining grinder was ordered mid November so it was an even longer wait! I have others to keep me going so it's not a big deal.
And if you are a Dynavap user, I highly recommend their D-Capper as well.BCG = Brilliant Cut Grinder, an herb grinder made by Grinders for Life. It's been very popular here on FC and elsewhere (e.g., reddit.com/r/vaporents) since they first released … hmm, maybe about 18 months ago? The "BCG" is known for magnetic closure (so no threading), some other innovations (teeth near the edge, a sort of "scraper" at the top of a central pole, and the pole itself), and finally for its design and styling (available in mix-and-match colors for the different parts, including swappable grinding plates in the middle, with fine, medium, and coarse options). And you can test out color combinations with a visual tool on their website.
Speaking of which, for your convenience: Grinders For Life website. (Mine is onyx-emerald-onyx, and I love it a lot.)
And if you could only own one grinder?
Left on a desert island.....
I was actually quoting @Shit Snacks, and asking him, as I know he has invested a lot of time and money into grinders.
Personal favorite.And if you could only own one grinder?
Left on a desert island.....
Personal favorite.
Fine Grinder 3" Arm Band (3076) |Cannabis Hardware
Introducing the ultimate weed grinder - optimized for vaping, made from premium-grade aluminum, with a strong grip and easy cleaning. Proudly made in the USA!www.cannabishardware.com
Even though friends with Edwyn from NewVape, I did not know about these at all.You may not be aware of the $25 versions?
Went and looked at these again after @Vitolo posted the link. I thought I had looked the site over pretty thoroughly... Guess not!You may not be aware of the $25 versions?
“Scratch and Dent 3" Grinders”
Scratch and Dent 3
These are 3" grinders that did not pass NewVape's standard of quality. These genuine newVape blemished parts will be marked with a stamped star. Products with this stamp are sold as is and offer no warranty or return. We have 4 varieties available: A - Blank (non-anodized) B - Blank Anodized (no...www.cannabishardware.com
Those are an absolute steal at that price!. Great grinder if you want that fine grind.You may not be aware of the $25 versions?
“Scratch and Dent 3" Grinders”
Scratch and Dent 3
These are 3" grinders that did not pass NewVape's standard of quality. These genuine newVape blemished parts will be marked with a stamped star. Products with this stamp are sold as is and offer no warranty or return. We have 4 varieties available: A - Blank (non-anodized) B - Blank Anodized (no...www.cannabishardware.com