Aiiiight folks.
I have a question. Why do grinders not have more teeth to grind up your dried herb into smaller particles? My grinder- admittedly a pretty cheap one, free with my WISPR- only has 4 teeth on the top and bottom respectively. It works, insofar as it grinds my bud into little nuggets, but it strikes me that a grinder with more teeth would do a much better job and produce something closer to a 'powder'- or at least nice, fine sand-like grains. Even the expensive titanium grinders only have a relatively small number of teeth. So my question is, why don't grinders have a much larger number of smaller teeth- not so small that they would be liable to get bent if they hit a big bit of stalk or so that your bud would get stuck in them- but I don't see why they can't be significatly smaller than they are on most grinders. I even read a post on here the other day by someone saying that he ground his bud first, and then used scissors to get it finer! Why the hell should he have to do this? If you have to use fuckin' scissors to cut up your bud after you've ground it, then that's surely an indication that your grinder has failed abysmally in its job?
So... why not have multiple rows of nice, fine, razor-sharp, needle-like teeth in grinders rather than a few big, blunt clumsy things that are in mine, and as far as I know, most grinders?
I have a question. Why do grinders not have more teeth to grind up your dried herb into smaller particles? My grinder- admittedly a pretty cheap one, free with my WISPR- only has 4 teeth on the top and bottom respectively. It works, insofar as it grinds my bud into little nuggets, but it strikes me that a grinder with more teeth would do a much better job and produce something closer to a 'powder'- or at least nice, fine sand-like grains. Even the expensive titanium grinders only have a relatively small number of teeth. So my question is, why don't grinders have a much larger number of smaller teeth- not so small that they would be liable to get bent if they hit a big bit of stalk or so that your bud would get stuck in them- but I don't see why they can't be significatly smaller than they are on most grinders. I even read a post on here the other day by someone saying that he ground his bud first, and then used scissors to get it finer! Why the hell should he have to do this? If you have to use fuckin' scissors to cut up your bud after you've ground it, then that's surely an indication that your grinder has failed abysmally in its job?
So... why not have multiple rows of nice, fine, razor-sharp, needle-like teeth in grinders rather than a few big, blunt clumsy things that are in mine, and as far as I know, most grinders?