There are many good reasons why plastic grinders are still a hugely popular option when it comes to milling your herb. From ease of use to portability, there's no reason you shouldn't have one of these grinders in your possession. They offer great value for money and are perfect for slipping into your bag to take on the move, even if it's just as a backup!
Plastic grinders come in a wide range of styles, colours, and configurations. These grinders are typically plastic through and through, even the teeth. However, they are strong and robust, and are sure to make short work of even the stickiest of nugs. Plastic grinders are simple to use and provide smooth grinding action. No need to worry about a mess, as these grinders can easily be wiped and brush clean, ready for the next session (and many after that).
Acylic grinders are perfect for all cannabis enthusiasts and will provide a great grind time after time.
Our acrylic grinder is durable, lightweight, and simple to operate. It's ideal for use at home and on the road, and fellow Zamnesia growers will recognise our classic logo.
The Grindervac combines a superbly performing grinder with a vacuum sealed container so you can keep your herbs fresh for a long time. It comes with an air-tight storage compartment in the cap and includes a TightPac poker so you can easily get all the grinds out. Made from super strong military grade plastic, the Grindervac grinds just about everything including herbs, spices, nuts and more!
Grind even the toughest of buds to pieces thanks to the VIBES x Santa Cruz Shredder. Made up of four pieces, this accessory features a grinding chamber with a patented tooth design that turns dense flowers into fluffy and easy-to-roll material. Because it's made of natural hemp, you can rest assured you're doing your bit for the environment. It's simply perfect for every plant lover's setup.
Leave it to renowned vaporizer company Storz & Bickel to create a grinder that's perfect when you've got a lot of herb to get through. Cue the Herb Mill XL. Measuring 90mm, this extra large grinder houses plenty of extra sharp teeth that are bound to make short work of even the stickiest of strains. You know the drill by now, place some nuggs inside, twist, and you're good. Grinding perfected.
The Champ High Pipe and Grinder Pack combines two accessories every smoker needs—a simple glass one-hitter and a plastic mini herb grinder. True to Champ High standards, both the pipe and grinder boast high-quality, minimal designs and work great. Plus, each pack includes some silver pipe screens to help filter ash and other impurities from your smoke.
We could all use a little more sustainability in our lives. Why not start with your smoking accessories? The Recycled Grinder from Royal Queen Seeds utilises recovered materials to create a device that's bound to impress. Expect a high-quality mill that's perfect for smoking at home or on the go. Make the change to a sustainable grinder, and don't look back!
Tired of losing the battle against hard, dry hash using your simple herb grinder? Well, you're in luck; this Hash Grinder by Black Marble has been specifically designed to be able to break down even the stickiest and most compact forms of hash. Plus, the hard plastic it's made from is designed to be extra durable while still looking great with its unique, striped marble aesthetic.
For a stash jar that's so much more than meets the eye, we've got just the ticket. The Sherlock Hemp 4in1 Glow Jar gives users the ability to optimise their sessions. From magnifying and illuminating your buds to grinding and smoking them, this product has everything you need to make the most of your stash.
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Need your first ever grinder? Or maybe you keep losing them and just want something cheap that gets the job done? Either way, a plastic grinder is the perfect option. For a fraction of the price of other materials, you can get a grinder that fulfils all the same functions, without losing any quality in the process!
A plastic grinder, also known as an acrylic grinder, is a simple, robust, and functional object designed to grind buds of weed up, making them easier to smoke.
On the whole, they tend to fall at the simplest end of the spectrum, often just consisting of a chamber for grinding the weed. However, they can also be more advanced than this.
Plastic grinders are made from acrylic—polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)—commonly known as Plexiglas. This material is highly durable, resistant to many different chemicals, and highly malleable. As such, it's the perfect material for making a range of objects, including grinders and bongs.
The major advantage of acrylic grinders is that they are incredibly cheap. Another is that they are tough, but so are most grinders.
Do they work better or worse than alternatives such as metal or wood? Despite their cheap cost, plastic grinders are renowned for being highly effective. On the whole, they work on par with other materials, and some smokers even prefer them.
Plastic grinders fulfil the same basic functions as metal grinders.
They are significantly lighter, although metal grinders aren’t exactly massive, so the difference is somewhat moot.
A big difference is that many plastic grinders just have the grinding chamber. Metal grinders, on the other hand, often come with, as standard, storage compartments and kief catchers. This gives them greater functionality compared to the simplicity of a plastic grinder.
That being said, there are plenty of plastic grinders out there that have these functions too. So don’t let that stop you from getting one.
There is a fear with plastic grinders that parts of the plastic will fall off and become mixed up in the weed, and then smoked.
Although this isn’t impossible, it is unlikely. Plastic grinders should not be made from brittle plastics anyway. However, it is still worth checking your weed before you roll it up or pack it into bong—to put your mind at rest if nothing else! However, on the whole, plastic grinders can be considered safe.
Cleaning a plastic grinder is pretty easy. Warm, soapy water should mostly do it. If you’ve allowed the resin to build up around the sides, it might need to be scraped away with something. You don’t want to damage the plastic, so using something like a wooden cocktail stick, rather than a metal knife, will help lift it away without scratching the plastic.
One word of caution, alcohol can sometimes break down the adhesive that holds acrylic together, causing it to break. Therefore, it is advisable to use cleaning products that are free from alcohol.
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