FlyingLow
Team NO SLEEP!
That video makes me want that grinder that much LESS.... maybe it is just me, I know it was brought up a while back
My position is to keep all particles- Everything inside my grinder.
It is just my theory:
Nothing is ever lost from turning mine upside down. BUT a ton of particles and materials are lost over time when using trays like the one in the video above. Scraping your material together on that tray also builds up residue over time on the tray (depending on the amount of your usage), and also on your cards or whatever else you use to scrape your material around. The less I handle and move my material, the more pollen I get. That said, I find the most efficient and loss-less method is simply to not handle anything at all. Grind, then use the straw method to pack.
NO TOUCHING for me Please.
My position is to keep all particles- Everything inside my grinder.
It is just my theory:
Nothing is ever lost from turning mine upside down. BUT a ton of particles and materials are lost over time when using trays like the one in the video above. Scraping your material together on that tray also builds up residue over time on the tray (depending on the amount of your usage), and also on your cards or whatever else you use to scrape your material around. The less I handle and move my material, the more pollen I get. That said, I find the most efficient and loss-less method is simply to not handle anything at all. Grind, then use the straw method to pack.
NO TOUCHING for me Please.