Zinc alloy herb grinder for $9

The best thing about legalization in my state is that I no longer have to engage in idiotic false-banter with the salesperson at a head shop.

"I have weed I need something to smoke weed in?

Yes, we have all these things for you to use to ingest your drugs."

so much better.

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2 1/4 feet!? I guess thatā€™s the one you bring out for those mid-April bake-offsā€¦

(Maybe Iā€™ll pick one up to go next to my foot-high foam henge.)

On the plus side; a wide variety of roll-your-own zinc alloys are referred to as ā€˜pot metalā€™, so it might be application-appropriate.

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Most zinc alloys contain lead. This does not mean it is unsafe to use, however it does mean that the threads on the bottom part are likely to strip sooner or later. Get yourself a Santa Cruz Shredder or similar anodized aluminum (or stainless steel) model.

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Sorry, Iā€™m not seeing your pointā€¦

Iā€™m super lazy, I use a coffee grinder.

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Give me carbide or give me nothing.

All yucks aside, Cooking Issues did in fact try one of these as a spice grinder.

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