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Reviewing Phoenician Engineering’s Medical Grade Grinder

3/9/2018

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In the ever changing modern world, alternative medicine and new methods are being employed more and more for all sorts of ailments and conditions. With that shift brings exciting fresh takes on the technology that supports these methods. Like when Colorado legalized cannabis first, new eyes found new approaches to treatments and products, consumer goods, as well as concentrates. A brilliant new world will continue to blossom from the seed of truth and understanding that is working its way around to the masses about nature’s most healing and versatile plant, and that has me excited.

Having lived in Colorado for a a couple of years during the early end of prohibition, I can see a better future ahead, where those in need can receive healthy, natural medicines that do not lead to addiction and financial distress, or to fatal new symptoms. It will be truly amazing to see what life is like when many health conditions can be treated by someone simply growing a plant at their home.


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With new minds comes innovation. This is the Phoenician grinder. Their grinders are precision CNC machined and are made of 6061-T6 aerospace grade aluminum. Each level of the grinder (four total pieces: grinding top, grinding bottom, collection area with screen, and sift collection area) is perfectly made and finished smooth. They are indeed medical grade safe, which clean easy and work as advertised, slicing up the leafy material with no issues, even larger buds. A grinder like this is capable of replacing any sort of tea and herb grinder, tobacco grinder or mortar and pestle in many cases. For more information on the innovative design by the Phoenician, click here.

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The Phoenician Engineering grinder measures at 3.225" in diameter and 2.225" in height, weighing in at a decent 9.0 ounces, so it’s a good sized grinder, capable of handling most large jobs. As far as grinders go, the Phoenician is among the top in quality of build and machined precision, as well as its ability to cut herbs without issue for a long period of use. A lot of grinders tend to gunk up much too early and then you have to clean them with alcohol typically, which can hurt a lesser quality grinder, depending on the material, but the Phoenician outlasts most grinders in this department. It’s unique design is an attention getter and conversation starter, and is pleasantly ergonomic and easy to use.

Here’s where you can find out more about the Phoenician >

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Phoenician Engineering.)

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