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If you are a regular smoker, you have probably asked yourself at least once, what is a grinder, and what is it used for? Also known as a mill, a grinder is an essential tool when it comes to crumbling cannabis into little pieces.
Below, Smoking Paper tells you why this useful little tool is so popular.
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A grinder is an item used to grind down tobacco leaves or cannabis. A grinder is made up of two hollow halves which perfectly fit together with a space where the product, be it tobacco or cannabis, can be placed.
When rolling a cigarette, whether with tobacco or cannabis, the product needs to be well crumbled, as it can sometimes be clumpy or hard. In the case of cannabis, doing this by hand takes too long and the results are not the same as if using a grinder. Using a grinder is much faster, you waste a lot less of the product, and it is much more evenly crumbled.
You’ll see straight away the difference between the cannabis wasted when grinding with a grinder as opposed to by hand or with a pair of scissors, the usefulness and versatility of this little tool is clear to see. Additionally, the cannabis ground in a grinder has more flavour and is more evenly distributed within the rolling paper.
There are different types of grinders around: plastic, metal, wooden, manual…there are also grinders that can easily be put together or those which have up to five separate pieces. However, in general, depending on the model, most grinders have the following components:
Whether a manual or electronic grinder, the process is always simple as it essentially involves putting the product into the grinder, turning the lid, and grinding the product.
Some useful tips for the right grind:
If you are looking for the best grinders, Smoking has a range of models to choose from, all of them of the highest possible quality for the perfect grind. And their designs are amazing!
Here are a few examples. Visit our store to find them all: