Once you have a vaporizer in your home, you may think that you’re all set in terms of covering your vaporizing needs. However, this isn’t the case. In fact, if you want to get the most out of your favorite herbal concoction, you need to pick up herbal grinders.
Without a grinder, how else do you expect to get the right grain of herb to vaporize? If it’s too thick, you won’t get very much vapor out of it. If it’s too fine, it’ll slip through the screen and that’s definitely not something you want to have happen.
Deciding on what kind of grinder is right for you might seem difficult at first, but it’s all about finding the right type. First, there’s the electric grinder that gets your material ground up in a hurry. Grind up the material fast with this handheld device.
Another option is plastic. These kinds of herbal grinders are made from molded plastic and are relatively inexpensive. But don’t let the low price point fool you—they still work and hold up pretty well against repeated use. They’re also fairly easy to clean.
Aluminum is another material option. These grinders are designed to last and are durable, even against heavy use. They’re super easy to wipe down and maintain as well, making them a wise investment.
Another option is wood. Wood grinders are lightweight and look pretty nice but they aren’t very practical because once exposed to moisture, they tend to expand and warp. You won’t get a long lifespan out of one of these.
Now, you could always opt to forego the grinder altogether and just cut up the herbal material with scissors or a razor. This can work, too, but you won’t get the same kind of finely milled grind as you would with a grinder.
Don’t let price worry you. There are herbal grinders available at all levels of the spectrum, so everyone can pretty much afford them. If you want one that just gets the job done but doesn’t have any bells and whistles, you can opt for a plastic model. If you have a bit more cash to spend and care about durability and how fine the grind will be, you may wish to sink your cash into an aluminum or electric model.
It all depends on what you’re looking to get out of a grinder and what your budget allows. Surely, you can find a compromise that works for you.

