{"id":1342,"date":"2019-07-17T08:00:08","date_gmt":"2019-07-17T08:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.medicalmarijuanainc.com\/?p=116333"},"modified":"2019-07-17T08:00:08","modified_gmt":"2019-07-17T08:00:08","slug":"marijuana-grinder-how-to-use","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/medicalmarijuanainc.com\/2019\/07\/17\/marijuana-grinder-how-to-use\/","title":{"rendered":"Marijuana Grinders: What They Are, How to Use Them, and Their Benefits"},"content":{"rendered":"

Grinders are essential tools for marijuana consumers who enjoy dry flower. Here you can learn all about marijuana grinders, including how to use them and the important role they play in vaping or smoking dry flower or creating marijuana edibles.<\/i><\/h3>\n

The marijuana grinder is one of the most crucial tools anyone who consumes marijuana can have in their arsenal. Whether you vape, smoke, or infuse your marijuana into edibles, properly preparing them first with the help of a grinder will improve your overall experience.<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re new to marijuana, you likely have a few questions about grinders, including what they are, how they work, and why you want to use one. This comprehensive guide on grinders will teach you everything you need to know about marijuana grinders to get you started.<\/p>\n

What is a Marijuana Grinder?<\/h2>\n

As its name suggests, a grinder is a tool used to speed up and simplify the process of grinding marijuana into a fine consistency that most consumers prefer.<\/p>\n

The most basic style of these palm-sized cylindrical-shaped tools consist of two interlocking halves, top and bottom, that when separated reveal metal teeth patterns designed to shred and tear dried cannabis into a consistent grind.<\/p>\n

Dry cannabis flower is placed in between the teeth of the grinder, and then the top and bottom halves are locked together and twisted in opposite directions. This twisting motion moves the teeth together, catching the dry flower between them and breaking it down into small, even particles.<\/p>\n

Herb grinders, sometimes referred to as a \u201cbud grinders,\u201d also come in 3-Piece and 4-Piece designs, with additional chambers and screens that make it easier to remove your dry herb after it\u2019s been ground. Grinders are usually made of wood, metal, or plastic, and come in a variety of color options.<\/p>\n

Why Use an Herb Grinder?<\/h2>\n

Grinders make breaking up large amounts of dry marijuana flower a much faster, cleaner process. While some cannabis consumers may be tempted to use their hands to pull apart and grind marijuana, investing in a good herb grinder offers several advantages.<\/p>\n

One of the problems with using your hands to break up marijuana is that it leads to inconsistently-sized pieces. You will undoubtedly be left with some pieces that are bigger than others, referred to as \u201cnuggets\u201d or \u201cnugs,\u201d leading to uneven heating or burning. A grinder, with its carefully positioned teeth, is designed to shred dry marijuana flower into an even consistency every time.<\/p>\n

Marijuana grinders, in particular 4-piece grinders, are also able to conveniently separate and collect any kief<\/a> from your herbs. Kief is cherished by most dry herb consumers out there because of its high concentration of active botanical compounds. With a grinder, you can scoop out any pollen from the kief catcher and add it to your vaporizer, pipe, joint<\/a>, or edible recipe. When using your hands, it is almost impossible to capture the kief that\u2019s knocked off the bud while tearing it up. Using your hands can also cause the cannabinoid and terpene packed trichomes<\/a> to break, causing them to stick to your fingers as a sticky resin instead of staying on your marijuana where it belongs.<\/p>\n

Grinders also help prevent any unintended loss of marijuana, improving the efficiency of your vaping, smoking, or cooking sessions and saving you money. Using your hands to break up herbs will likely cause you to lose some on your fingers, reducing the natural effects of the marijuana as a result. With a grinder, you know that all the valuable bud and its trichomes are collected.<\/p>\n

An herb grinder also helps preserve the integrity of your marijuana. Using your hands to break up your buds can transmit your skin\u2019s natural oils, tarnishing some of the resin left on your herb.<\/p>\n

\"weedParts of a Grinder<\/h2>\n

While marijuana grinders can vary slightly in design and build, in general they contain at minimum three components, including:<\/p>\n

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  1. A grinding chamber<\/li>\n
  2. A lid<\/li>\n
  3. Teeth or pegs for grinding<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    The most basic style of herb grinder is the 2-piece, single chamber grinder. The two-piece grinder is made up of a small collection chamber and a lid, both containing teeth, which come together to form a single chamber. Once the marijuana is ground, it collects at the bottom of the collection chamber.<\/p>\n

    More advanced grinders can have additional components that offer a more convenient grinding experience. In a 4-piece, three chamber grinder, the collection chamber features a small mesh screen at its base rather than a solid bottom. This allows finer particles like trichomes to drop into an added lower level, known as the kief catcher. Altogether, the four-piece grinder is made up of four pieces — lid, a grinding bowl, a collection chamber with screen, and a kief catcher — that come together to create three chambers.<\/p>\n

    How to Use a Grinder<\/h2>\n

    Despite the thoughtful engineering that goes into their designs, marijuana grinders are straightforward and easy to use. Here is a step-by-step, easy-to-follow guide on how to use both a 2-piece and 4-piece grinder.<\/p>\n

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    1. Remove the top lid of the grinder. Evenly distribute your dry marijuana flower in between the teeth of the grinding bowl, using your fingers to gently break up bigger buds if necessary. Avoid placing your marijuana at the center or the edges of the grinding bowl.<\/li>\n
    2. Replace the lid of the grinder and rotate it either clockwise or counterclockwise about 5-10 times, or until all of your herb is ground to your ideal consistency.\n