How to Make a DIY Grinder: 4 Simple & Effective Methods

Whether you're rolling a joint, packing a bowl, or making edibles, grinding your cannabis is an important step to ensure the flower burns evenly and provides a consistent experience. While there are plenty of grinders available for purchase, you can also make your own DIY grinder with a few simple tools and materials. 


In this blog, we will discuss a few simple yet effective methods for making a DIY grinder.


The Coffee Grinder Method


One of the easiest ways to make a DIY grinder is to use a coffee grinder. This method is especially useful if you have a large quantity of flower to grind. Simply add your cannabis to the coffee grinder, close the lid, and pulse it for a few seconds at a time until you achieve the desired consistency. Be sure not to over-grind your flower, as this can result in a powdery substance that is difficult to work with.


The Mortar and Pestle Method


Another method for making a DIY grinder is to use a mortar and pestle. This method is ideal for those who want a more hands-on approach to grinding their flower. Simply add your cannabis to the mortar, and use the pestle to grind it into a fine powder. This method takes a bit more time and effort, but it can be a fun and rewarding process.


The Scissors and Cutting Board Method


If you don't have a coffee grinder or mortar and pestle, you can also use scissors and a cutting board to make a DIY grinder. Simply place your cannabis on the cutting board, and use the scissors to chop it into small pieces. Be sure to chop the flower evenly and consistently, as this will ensure that it burns evenly when smoked or vaporized.


The Coin and Jar Method


Another DIY grinder method that is popular among cannabis enthusiasts is the coin and jar method. To use this method, simply place your cannabis in a small jar or container, and add a small coin or two. Close the lid tightly, and shake the jar vigorously for a few seconds. The coin will help to break up the flower, resulting in a finely ground product.


In conclusion, there are several methods for making a DIY grinder, ranging from using a coffee grinder or mortar and pestle to scissors and a cutting board. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it's important to choose the method that works best for your needs. With a bit of creativity and ingenuity, you can make a DIY grinder that is both effective and affordable. If all else fails, try the Dozers Pre-Roll, THC Blackberry Soft Chew or Pineapple Coconut Soft Chew for an even lower-maintenance and equipment-free consumption experience. 

Kamal