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I’ve had my brilliant cut for a few years and it still looks new. And not having to deal with threading is a nice quality of life upgrade. Nice color choice!

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The magnetic design is a complete game changer for me, and with the coarse plate its such a quick and smooth grind. Thanks for sharing, its nice to know that others have a good experience with it.

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The magnetic design is a complete game changer for me, and with the coarse plate its such a quick and smooth grind. Thanks for sharing, its nice to know that others have a good experience with it.

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Threading? What’s that?

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Most grinders you have to screw together (threaded). The Brilliant Cut Grinder uses magnets to keep the grounds compartment attached. Similar to how most grinders keep the mid plate and top plate together

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Oh nice! That sounds really handy. My bottom threaded bit gets gummed up with the good stuff and it’s also a (minor) pain to unscrew sometimes. I’ll look into getting a better grinder, I’m still on an unbranded random one I got as a freebie once.

That said, when I do end up buying a quality grinder I want it to be the final one I ever buy (unless I lose it). Therefore I was considering buying a two part one. Feels like a two part one could conceivably last me forever… right?

EDIT: okay I’m browsing their website now and they look really nice.

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Just got mine a month ago and it’s fantastic!

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I had that same Amazon grinder before I got my Mendo Mulcher.

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The mendo Mulcher looks like a fine grinder! I may have to pick one up some time. Thanks for sharing!

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how’s it work? does it gum up instantly or get the job done?

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So far its fantastic! Very smooth grind. I’ve only used fine ground grinders my whole life so I chose the coarse ground plate for the brilliant cut, and that really makes a huge difference in lowering both the effort and time it takes. I will see how resistant to gumming up it is in the following months but so far have put quite a few g’s of flower in it the past couple days and there’s not even a spot of gunk in the grind plate or top.

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From my experience, albeit only a months worth, has been a great experience. It grinds great and spins freely.

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So far its fantastic! Very smooth grind. I’ve only used fine ground grinders my whole life so I chose the coarse ground plate for the brilliant cut, and that really makes a huge difference in lowering both the effort and time it takes. I will see how resistant to gumming up it is in the following months but so far have put quite a few g’s of flower in it the past couple days and there’s not even a spot of gunk in the grind plate or top.

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