GrimloxK said:
Not really a direct Magic Flight question but does anyone vouch for a certain grinder that gets their bud nicely ground for the LB? Sharpstone vs. Space Case vs. any other brands? I want to conserve some money and the sharpstones look pretty good to me.
I'm using a Mendo Mulcher, which people say is way too coarse and not really good for any vapes. Maybe, but I have no probs at all. I've compared it with my friend's Space Case and the SC particles do look a little bit finer. However, over the Labor Day weekend we compared both grinds in both an SSV and the MFLB and they both vaped nearly identically. I say nearly because one of us thought the MM vaped -better-.
I have also played a bit with the micro-grinder that came with the MFLB. Its really cute - and actually effective. Its not as convenient as it has no storage nor kief chamber, but the size is right and it really grinds perfectly, especially on the go or in a pinch. I think its a great match for the MFLB because they have the same pros and cons... yes there are better grinders than that little thing, but not really any that are smaller. Yes there are "better" vapes out there, but not that fit in your pocket. And the micro grinder works brilliantly with the LB as its the perfect size to dump right into the trench.
So I use the MFLB with MM when I am home; either when I don't want to wake my family; the MFLB is the best insomnia cure I have ever found!. I also grab it if for some reason I don't want to wait for the SSV to warm up.
I use the LB with its micro-grinder on the go, and its great.
I feel that the debate over grinders is mostly academic and/or for connoisseurs to debate over a glass of brandy into the early hours of the morning. If its a quality grinder (no metal flakes coming off, not made of plastic, precision milled to have the teeth come as close as possible to each other), it will work just fine. The advice to take a good hit, then "grind" the now toasted load with your fingers in the trench is good. I don't always do it, but I do notice that when I do, the flavor perks up a little.