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No matter if you are a cannabis newbie or a seasoned enthusiast when it comes to weed, there is something vital for a successful session: properly ground herb. Regardless if you are a smoker or a vape-user, the one thing that you must always have on you is your grinder. The reason is simple; you need fine, chopped up weed that can burn smoothly. Why? Because more surface area means better highs.

Some people use scissors, your fingers can also do the trick, but no method compares to the old reliable grinder. They come in all shapes and sizes, you can find them in any material you can imagine, and with recent innovations, you’ll find some that are impressive in terms of design and functionality. Innovation and technology are continually improving the grinding process, and if grinding evolves, smoking evolves as well. Check out this selection of the herb grinder manufacturers on the market right now and see what makes a grinder stand out from the rest.
Using sharp teeth and a little hand power, or the press of a button if you’re working with one of the fancier electric types, a best herb grinder rips your herb apart so that you don’t have to spare your fingernails or sacrifice the only pair of scissors you have in the house. As a result, you get perfectly smokeable ground bud without a sweat.

When you’re operating without a grinder, you can’t get your herb as fine as possible for optimal burning, especially if it’s that sticky-icky. Not to mention, you can’t get kief, the resinous trichomes that sparkle all over your bud and are mighty potent. Not easily, at least.
You could spend minutes cutting, or worse, picking your bud. Or, you could use a grinder and break down your stash in seconds and get kief, which you can sprinkle over your flower to enhance it.
Grinders also ensure an even burn. If you pack a bowl with chunky bud, then you can’t get as full of a bowl pack, and you’re essentially wasting it because it can’t heat it as thoroughly. Moreover, it’s harder to stir, and more often than not, there is still some green left, which you won’t realize until you go to dump out the “ashes.”
Joint and blunt smokers will benefit from a weed grinder as well. Weed that has been through a fine (but not too fine) grind can be evenly spaced out on papers and makes the rolling process breezy. And they smoke better, too.
There are two main types of weed grinders: manual grinders and electric grinders. With manual grinders, a little more effort is required. You have to twist and turn using your hands to get the job done.
As for the cost of a stainless steel herb grinder, the prices vary but most are considered affordable by the weed community. It all depends on the kind, as there are many varieties of manual grinders:
2-Piece Weed Grinder: one compartment for grinding and storing.
3-Piece Weed Grinder: two compartments, one for grinding and one for storing.
4-Piece Weed Grinder: three compartments, one for grinding, one for storage, and one for kief complete with a screen.
Though they aren’t popular, there are also 5-piece manual grinders. This type usually has four compartments: grinding, storing, and two for kief. Having two kief catchers can help you catch more potent flower powder since it has an additional screen to trap excess small plant material.

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