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That sums up my experience with ISO + Kannastor!
I feel the need to repost that everytime I see ISO mentioned as a cleaner. Some grinders have sensitive parts.
That sums up my experience with ISO + Kannastor!
Man I Might have to try the "SLX no clean challenge" haha
I gum up every grinder I've tried
I like to grind a full load at a time, fill the chamber and use throughout the day
At least an ounce a month
Eugh, I'm 150+ posts behind in this thread.
My girlfriend got me the Super Weapon 2 for 4/20 as a surprise. At first I enjoyed it since it was a novelty, but there are a few glaring issues:
- the grinder holes are rather large IMO and I've had dense bits of unground bud fall through. This is especially common with weed that isn't totally dry.
- the threading is extremely tight! If I rotate clockwise the upper stage becomes so tightly screwed into the stage with the screen that it is VERY difficult to unscrew. Someone with weak wrists, arthritis, etc will NOT want to use this.
- cleaning the SW2 is the same as every other grinder. Plant matter permeates the threading and gunks it up, thereby making it even more difficult to unscrew.
Overall, after about 3 weeks of daily use, I see no benefit to this grinder over the 4 stage SCS I have.
Unfortunately I am experiencing the same issues on my SW2 as @zor. Although I love the missing section of teeth.
No... an ultrasonic cleaner is not a helpful tool with grinders.I was tempted to buy a ultrasonic cleaner for my grinder? Should I? And spacecase did not even reply to me about a replacement kief section i chipped the Ti and its too chunky for vaping anyways, and instead of getting another space case 2 part as a "finnisher" i am instead tempted to say bye to the brand and hello santa cruz shredder where are the o-rings on these though?
Holes are too large. Threading is too tight. Threading gunk up. Got it. Any other problems? Or suggestions for improvements?
When I was using it as a 3pc, the kief chamber was a bit too small to really grind up a decent bit. This maybe matters for those not interesting in sifting kif and only using it as a 3pc.
The threads getting occasionally locked up is a bit of an issue but I think it's often due to my overloading... Something to aid in this would be nice as I often have to use my tshirt or something to help me grip it.
I will agree with occasional pieces of unground bud slipping thru one of those larger holes... not sure of anything else atm. Still pretty pleased w mine
Any thing else? Literally. Anything. No matter how small or big.
- Deeper bottom collection chamber. Got it.
- New threading is already on the list. So well get that handled.
- A new hole design is also on the list.
I fully recommend it, but it's of course not flawless. I'll attempt a review below, after my time with it there's a few things notable to point out with it.Man I Might have to try the "SLX no clean challenge" haha
I gum up every grinder I've tried
I like to grind a full load at a time, fill the chamber and use throughout the day
At least an ounce a month
I tend to use the same maintenance pattern I used for my old coffee grinder for any rec. herb grinder. I just wait til I'm out of product/kief to inevitably pick things clean from boredom or just to see what can be yield. Since having the SLX I haven't needed to do this, and when I've tried it just doesn't hold enough goodies outside of the kief tray for any more than half a little hit.And in 18 months, I've never done more that clean them with one of my S&B brushes.
Any thing else? Literally. Anything. No matter how small or big.
- Deeper bottom collection chamber. Got it.
- New threading is already on the list. So well get that handled.
- A new hole design is also on the list.
These all sound good.
I'm always kinda puzzled by grinders with different-sized holes - seems like holes that are the same size and shape give the best chance of consistent grind.
I'll suggest looking at tooth design too if it's an option. Not because I think there's anything wrong with what you've got going now, but because teeth are noticeable and can set a grinder apart from the others. I know my interest is usually piqued when I see something with a unique tooth design.
My old grinder actually had a female lidBased on my interpretation of posts in this thread, it seems like the most popular grinders for at least several months now have been SLX, GR8TR, and Santa Cruz Shredder. Of these 3, I've only used SCS.
All three of these grinders have male lids. Interpret that however you want.
My assumption is that hole size/type is just another way to differentiate it from others. The cheapos generally have just plain circle holes.
You're girlfriend sounds pretty awesome!
Holes are too large. Threading is too tight. Threading gunk up. Got it. Any other problems? Or suggestions for improvements?
This is a nice feature @InterplanetaryTanner, a nice heavy lid. I'd go even further, increase the edge depth to 2cm and have a quality knurled finish.
I'd also recommend looking into a non-stick finish, there must be an available tech you can use to do it. That's the only thing that would pique my interest.
I think you should aim for function and continue with a minimal branding approach as that is what I think has been successful with the SCS, SC and SLX
Thanks! I am just one data point but I would like a few things changed in addition to the above:
-textured "grip" on the top stage, similar to the lid. This will help with unscrewing it from the collection chamber.
-the plastic ring between lid and top stage is very loose and comes out. I don't want to lose it!
I do love the strength of the magnet, the removable screen, the curvature in the collecting chamber!
this as grip for the top piece (grinder section)What kind of teeth and knurling do you recommend?
this as grip for the top piece (grinder section)
If you really don't want to go with circle holes, I think a honeycomb pattern might be a good choice.
I don't know about the teeth, though I think the trapezoid with opposing concave edges is a winner for the standard format. I would work from that dynamic and think of a unique shape that matches it. You could also have it so that twisting it either way had a different grind result (don't bother with this idea haha).
What the vape world really needs though, is a giant MFLB finishing grinder. The other stuff is done, but that is a product begging to be made! Pretty simple, it'd basically be a mixture of the clipper/MFLBfin I guess. That might be something to consider
I don't have any really strong opinions on knurling. ID's is better than Kannastor's IMO, but I also like what's on the Space Case.
And @InterplanetaryTanner, 2 things that I like about the SWII are the magnetic screen and the tasteful/minimal branding. Wanted to throw some positive feedback your way too
The MFFG might be a fancy grater but it is also undoubtedly the best herb processing equipment available for vaping. Nothing else can achieve what that thing does, and people want that on a large scale.That's a pretty serious grip. I think the knurling is going to need to be solved by some sort of group survey.
We're still working on the holes. But if we're able to do what we have planned, I think you all will be VERY happy.
Right now we're kinda leading towards a mix of the Cali crusher teeth with the ID teeth. So similar to what we have now, but having them be a tad bit longer. (And yeah, having the teeth be different on both sides IS something we're currently looking at.)
As far as I can tell, the MFFG is just a fancy grater. The problem that comes from that is making something of of metal that isn't going to rub together, and then flake.
Positive feed back is just as important as negative. Those things won't change.
The MFFG might be a fancy grater but it is also undoubtedly the best herb processing equipment available for vaping. Nothing else can achieve what that thing does, and people want that on a large scale.
I think you could do it with high-tolerance machining and a dampened pin acting as a central axle.
Jar sections, air-tight storage, seamless tools, modular accessories - add these things to what the crowd already wants (an ultra fine, ultra consistent fluff) and you have something very marketable that should be a success.
I'm interested in what you guys have planned for this current project, but you'd be smart to take this on, because a fancy grater is only available in a micro form. Everyone already has a standard grinder mill, and quite frankly new-comers are already spoiled for choice.
Look into the sales numbers of New Vapes Fine Grind, because, well it's reached Australian shores it must be following a good trend
Okay then, what's better?I agree that the MFFG does a superb job at a super fine grind (probably the best), but I think the portion I've bolded above is overstating things a bit. In my experience, that fine of a grind doesn't play well with all vaporizers.
Okay then, what's better?