Alright, I promise I’m not being condescending, I just don’t wanna miss anything
Weed comes in buds. You’ve gotta break it apart before you can smoke it. A lot of people use a grinder to make this easier. When you are completely out of weed and really need a hit, you will scrape all of the parts of your grinder to get any weed you can from it to smoke
Thank you
Honestly I was expecting it to be gross, but this is fine. Thank you for your service.
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I’m also afraid to ask dw
Grind weed up, some weed left in grinder. Run out of weed, scrape grinder out for the last cone or 2.
If you get consistent re ups sometimes you can have Ike 3 different batches in the leftovers of the grinder.
And if you forget about the keef catch it’s a fun treat when you’re our to top of the scrape.
Once, years ago when weed wasn’t legal here, my dealer had so much keef he was selling it by the gram.
Holy shit that was good bang for my buck.
Brainrot
Bought a cheap coffee grinder for this job, definitely scraped it out a couple weeks ago.
My friend, do yourself a favor and invest in a proper grinder. You can find pocket grinders with a kief catch for like $15. That catch will be your friend during the hard times. Let it build until you need it, and never clean that shit unless it is into your apparatus of choice.
ETA: Clean the grinder teeth, not the catch. Just knock it into the catch with a toothbrush before you do. Sometimes you can scrape some extra goodness up, but it sucks using a gummed grinder. Should be able to grind in one smooth motion, not too much resistance.
I do an Isopropyl bath then a quick brush with a tooth brush. Makes it grind like new.
Ive never bathed by grinder in isopropyl in 6+ years and it still grinds like new every time I clean it with my pocket knife. But I did get a steel grinder to make sure I can scrape all I want without getting aluminum in my weed
You’re probably still getting some steel in the weed. It is very unlikely the knife and the grinder share the exact hardness.
But I’d rather have steel than aluminum in my weed. Aluminum oxide fumes are carcinogenic when inhaled, so I’d rather avoid it.
I realize worrying about cancer when talking about smoking is ironic, but still.
Welder here. Aluminum oxide inhalation is correlated with an increased risk for alzheimers, not cancer. Hexavalent chromium is a carcinogen, and that comes from heating up stainless steels. So you are actively replacing a relatively non toxic oxide with the potential for an actually toxic carcinogenic gaseous metal, assuming your pocket knife is some sort of stainless steel (statistically very likely).