@MMJGRIND
From what I am reading on your Website there doesn't seem to be any healthy way to grind my herb except using your product.
Splitting herb with my fingers does contaminate my herb, using an aluminum grinder contaminates my herb, plastic grinders contaminate my herb, grinder cards are contaminating my herb ... and so on ... I wonder how I can safely consume my herb without your product?
As the others already pointed out, it makes the impression that you spread fear of contaminated herb and are the only provider for a solution. On top of that you do not provide any sources for those claims.
With all that being said, even if everything you claim would be true, even I as a non native speaker can see all the spelling errors, which really would let me doubt that a professional is behind the information on your website. As the others already pointed out, it would be in your own interest to correct those errors.
Regarding your product ... are there any photos of your grinder, do you have any information about the material which the grinder is being made off, where is it produced? Those are infos that most people would expect after being told that every product except yours is unhealthy.
Hi AtomicPB, thank you for looking into it.
let us address the methods we think are safe to grind your medicine. wood grinders are ok, as long as their pins are made from stainless steel, preferably from a food grade compliant. we have a post about it. you can also use your hands if washed prior to grinding but you will lose some of your material, cards are ok, considering materials and the above mentioned using hands. aluminum grinders, while in the basics durable, they degrade over time, rapidly if not maintained properly. stainless steel grinders are great if you can afford one go for it. we chose plastics which are biocompatible, as well mechanical properties to take the pressure loads of a grinder, all are USP CLASS VI and above compliant. The materials family is PEEK, it is a material used in medical devices. there are ABS grinders out there, thats a commercial plastic. our main concern is for zinc grinders and chromium,, these are really bad materials for our body. there is much more to tell, and as i have already agreed and confirmed that we are working our website out and it may also break from time to time in mobile layout, so if you are using your phone please switch to desktop. sorry...
for the products, there is an aluminum limited edition on the shop and a wooden version coming in the next few weeks, followed by the affordable plastic version and more stuff coming in...
we are putting a lot of efforts as we believe it is a neglected field which might backlash over time, so funny as it may sound it still needs to be addressed, we encourage to be aware of medicinal contamination to utilize a healing potential. sorry to bring up the salt post, well... we are not making any money off selling salt
you can take it and do some research, or leave it.
we embrace any feedback and thank you for caring, your attention refines the information for others...
What grinders did you measure?
the average are 6.5 mm. the more height in between plates allows more room for the flower to position the fibers vertically in between the blades. that is why it will not take less than 0.5 for an even grind. 8mm depth might not sound alot
Very interesting!
According to your website, most of us that are most likely 40 and older should be dead or seriously ill!
I used my hands for 10+ years to sort seeds and shred my herb, no one ever contracted anything.
I have been using various makes of grinders made of various materials for the last 10+ years and once again, not one contracted illness again...
Your logic and deductions make absolutely NO sense at all...
It's a $10 plastic grinder at the end of the day...
The Bio-Compatible material, does it ever require replacement? What is it made from?
And if your $60 aluminum one is metal and you have this page:
https://mmjgrind.com/aluminum-herb-grinders-are-they-safe/
Why is your grinder better than an industry standard aluminum, anodized grinder?
Just a quick FYI...
Have a look at this grinder, it is yours, only better:
https://www.newvape.com/fine-grinder-titanium-gray-2726
It's an amazing grinder for $10 less with MANY reviews.
here is the description
Fine Grinder 3" Titanium Gray Machined in Florida from 6061 Medical Grade Aluminium. Bright Dipped Gray Anodized Has 2 rare earth magnets Logos are all engraved after anodizing (not laser etched). This grinder has been designed, and optimized to produce a very fine grind for vaporizers. Some considered this a finishing grinder.
for the materials, that's a biocompatible plastic. polyketone/peek will work the same. you can go higher grade but it will be an overkill.
while materials take a significant role, construction matters as well
The ring adds to the cost so as this version is a limited edition.
btw, the ring should be replaced once it becomes dysfunctional. the whole point is to have the ring wearing out rather than the grinder parts themselves. the ring functions as a buffer taking all the pressure loads. it can be easily removed for cleaning, once cleaned the feeling should be smooth again.