Wooden Grinder

A good wooden grinder can be the acquisition of a lifetime. In contrast to an acrylic grinder, the pollen sticks a wee bit on the surface. But due to its grinding comfort and sturdyness, a wooden grinder can satisfy over years and even centuries, if the product has experienced a flawless workmanship.

Wooden products always have the ability to fascinate people with their timeless organic structure, which is designed by the well defined parameters of nature. Grinding herb and spices with such a grinder can be a pleasent expierience. The leaf material gets divided by steel pins inside of the wooden case when applying mirror-inverted rotation force to both rigid sides of the grinder.

The final product is perfectly grinded herb, which is now ready for other usage like freezing, smoking or flavoring a dish. It makes sense to clean the grinder, when particles of substances like resin agglutinate the surface. Although it doesn't limit the functionality of the grinder, cleaning does help to keep it in good shape, so that it can satisfy the user for a long time.

The steel pins inside of these grinders often have different approaches, some are flat and symmetrically distributed, some have a cylindric shape with a softened end. All in all every method works the same, but well designed pin structures speed up the grinding process. These pin arrangements can be found in more expensive models, which cost from 5 to 15 Euros.

Some grinders have a logo on the top side, which can vary from the good old bob marley and che guevara to abstract pistols, stars and skulls. A graven motive with fine detail is always a pleasure to look at, and can only be seen on a wooden grinder. Steel grinders and acrylic grinders are embellished with stickers and engravements. The plain variant is available too, and is often bought by users which desire the polished, pure and ambient look of a smooth wood,steel or acrylics surface.