Helios
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@LesPlenty did u post up here about the 'Qubus' grinder yet? Seems these high price point threadless grinders are gaining more traction. Looks interesting.
What's up mate? All goody?
What's up mate? All goody?
Do you think that the Potent crush grinding patent similar with the groove/honeypuff grinder?
Do you think that the Potent crush grinding patent similar with the groove/honeypuff grinder?
I also liked a lot of the other features of the grinder, just too coarse a grind for me... @Summer would like itLooks interesting.
@Summer would like it
Is there a significant difference between your preferred grind and breaking the bud up by hand? Serious question.Sheer speculation. I like a very coarse grind not a coarse"r" grind. Apart from the xtra-coarse BCG grinding plate, the only grinder that seems to fit the bill is the Lift.
I suggest those looking for a grinder make sure they see the size the want in person before ordering online. I ordered the medium SCS and it’s way smaller than I expected but will work for the .5 or so I grind per session.
I use my purple V2.5 version as a trinket tray, too small a unit and too fine a grind for me.I just got the SLX 2.5 (2.4”) in green.
Been looking for a cheap one of decent quality, this looks great, hoping they restock soon. Thanks for sharing!if you want a good cheap grinder i recommend this for 15 dollars - https://www.walmart.com/ip/2-2-Grindhouse-2pc-Aluminum-Grinder-Silver/939731502
i picked one up last week and it's actually very good, slightly less luxurious in the turning than a space case but the result is an excellent consistency for vaping.
Been looking for a cheap one of decent quality, this looks great, hoping they restock soon. Thanks for sharing!
I own a herb ripper with the supposed 1/4 threading. Though it consists of 4 threads each starting and ending at a quarter apart, the actual turn 180 degrees. Not that I mind the slightly extended movement.
I own a Mini so that might explain the difference.I meant to come back to this as I had to double check both my XL's which are definitely ¼ turn. I thought someone else mentioned 1/2 turn but I can't find the comment. Is your HR the regular sized one? Seems very odd to me, maybe a manufacturing mix up but ai doubt that.
That is a pretty fine looking grind which some may be looking for. Does the grind consistency compare to any of your other grinders? It's a mix of stainless and aluminium correct?I recently picked up a new toothless grinder from Flower Mill USA (Formerly Roiel Health). I’m not sure if they still call it a Crown grinder as it has a new look.
Their website showed it out of stock at the time, so I made an inquiry and it turned out they had some of the new ones available. They offered me a $20 discount code (FlowerMill) to reflect their new price which is now $99.95. I was told that they will soon be updating their site with the new branding and pricing.
I’m really enjoying it so far. I am losing strength in my grinding hand and this thing is almost effortless, it helps me a lot. I have a shelf full of toothed grinders that are now going to be very lonely.
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Yes, that is a grind with the fine screen. There’s also a medium screen included. I’m still experimenting with them though. The fine screen is closest to what I’m used to and the medium screen is more of a medium/coarse I would say. They both work though.That is a pretty fine looking grind which some may be looking for. Does the grind consistency compare to any of your other grinders? It's a mix of stainless and aluminium correct?
When I hurt my hand a few months ago I couldn't use my OG HerbRipper XL unless I loaded a tiny nug or it presented too much resistance. It was BCG or nothing. That's when I truly understood how neccessary it can be for some to have an easy turning grinder even if it might mean a few more turns. I'm thinking of the Lift specifically but I seem to remember the OG Roiel taking a few turns to get through material but turning easily. That's not first hand experience.
Well that's good it comes with another screen, I like when the designs allow for more versatility. I'm mostly a medium or medium/fine grind user but I dabble back and forth with fine and coarse as well, it's good to have options. You should post a picture of the other grind the next time you use it, I'd love to see how it looks.Yes, that is a grind with the fine screen. There’s also a medium screen included. I’m still experimenting with them though. The fine screen is closest to what I’m used to and the medium screen is more of a medium/coarse I would say. They both work though.
And I would say that it takes slightly longer to grind with this, but not by much. I find short back and forth turns with slight pressure work best, instead of full turns.
I don’t know if you tell the difference by the photo but the grind on the left is with the fine screen, which I think is med/fine. And on the right is with the medium screen, which I would call med/coarse.You should post a picture of the other grind the next time you use it, I'd love to see how it looks.
I was told that they will soon be updating their site with the new branding and pricing.
I am very interested to hear his thoughts as well.That looks like a grater type design? Neat
I came here looking for that new Klip one I saw @VGOODIEZ post on IG though...