As promised here is my review of the Mamba USB grinder. I wanted an electric grinder of some sorts because as I enter my 7th decade, fairly severe arthritis in my hands is making the use of my trust SLX standard hand grinder a pain – literally. Often I find myself really fighting to twist the damn thing – especially when it is a sticky, yummy bud. Since I need to smoke that sticky bud to relieve the arthritis, we have a conundrum.
Enter the Mamba V2-50
It is a USB rechargeable herb grinder. $58 Canadian dinero on the zon.
The Mamba base unit where you put the herb . . .
The business end – the teeth. These and the herb chamber on the base unit are anodized aluminum.
Filled with a small bud. The chamber isn’t big – they say 1 gram capacity - so this is good for a normal good-sized joint.
Now we get to the cone. Just throw it away. It is meant to channel the herb as you grind it but it has flimsy plastic tabs that will inevitably break. And fine herb is electrostatically attracted to this plastic thngie, so it will always need cleaning. Jettison it . . .
The Mamba seems to grind it to a great consistency for standard use cannabis.
The accessories – a USB cable to charge - but no plug end btw, some cone filling tools and some guitar picks (for cleaning the cone that you threw away) and a couple of those indispensable teenie spoon tools. Bonus!
Conclusion: Except for that plastic cone, the Mamba seems to be perfect for what I need. It is reasonably hefty and seems well made. And for $58, it is better than I expected.
**********************************
And . . . the stunning wine that I had with my birthday dinner with the family – that I cooked as usual.
I raided my cellar for a great one but it was a zero year birthday . . .
Enter the Mamba V2-50
It is a USB rechargeable herb grinder. $58 Canadian dinero on the zon.
The Mamba base unit where you put the herb . . .
The business end – the teeth. These and the herb chamber on the base unit are anodized aluminum.
Filled with a small bud. The chamber isn’t big – they say 1 gram capacity - so this is good for a normal good-sized joint.
Now we get to the cone. Just throw it away. It is meant to channel the herb as you grind it but it has flimsy plastic tabs that will inevitably break. And fine herb is electrostatically attracted to this plastic thngie, so it will always need cleaning. Jettison it . . .
The Mamba seems to grind it to a great consistency for standard use cannabis.
The accessories – a USB cable to charge - but no plug end btw, some cone filling tools and some guitar picks (for cleaning the cone that you threw away) and a couple of those indispensable teenie spoon tools. Bonus!
Conclusion: Except for that plastic cone, the Mamba seems to be perfect for what I need. It is reasonably hefty and seems well made. And for $58, it is better than I expected.
**********************************
And . . . the stunning wine that I had with my birthday dinner with the family – that I cooked as usual.
I raided my cellar for a great one but it was a zero year birthday . . .
Last edited: