10 Best Grinders of 2017

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10 Best Grinders of 2017

If you’re a hardcore weed smoker, it’s no secret that the best grinders remain the unsung heroes of your paraphernalia collection. Sure, it’s not totally necessary to own the best grinder that exists, since anybody can break up bud themselves, or even take a pair of scissors to some of that extra-sticky ganja. But, let’s be serious. Does any regular cannabis consumer actually skimp out on a quality grinder?

The answer is an unequivocal no.

A great grinder is a thing of beauty. Just dump your weed in, make a few twists and voila—you have smokeable weed. Without the use of a good grinder, preparing to smoke weed is about as daunting of a task as mowing a 50-acre lawn with a non-motorized lawnmower. Well, that might not be entirely the case, but you get the point.

That being said, not every grinder on the market makes your job exponentially easier. There are obviously some duds and obviously some spectacular products available for your weed-smoking convenience. So we decided to make the process of picking out a grinder just as convenient as the process of grinding up some bud. So without further ado, take a look at some of the best grinders of 2017. You won’t be disappointed.

10. Zip Grinders

10 Best Grinders of 2017

The Zip Grinder is perfect for novice and experienced smokers alike. It’s also versatile and great for on-the-go, as you can remove the center chamber and make it a traditional three-part grinder that fits right in your pocket. It also comes complete with a 100-micron mesh screen, a pollen scraper tool and box. 

Price: $14.95

Pros: Small, portable and sharp.

Cons: Doesn’t have any extra capabilities.

Why We Like It: It’s the cheapest for the amount of bud it can grind at once.

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