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The Best Electric Weed Grinders to Spare Your Wrist

If you're tired of the daily grind, automate the process with these powered bud-crushers.

collage of three weed grinders
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As cannabis use has become more mainstream with state after state legalizing the once-taboo drug for recreational and medicinal use, entire industries have popped up to service this ever-growing crop of law-abiding consumers. From brands churning out stylish vapes and bongs to companies selling actual bud and edibles, there is no shortage of weed gear available to purchase these days. And one of the most essential pieces of kit in any pot smoker’s arsenal, at least if they’re toking up with dry herb, is undoubtedly a grinder. For most folks, a classic two- or three-piece manual grinder will do the job just fine, but there’s also a burgeoning market out there for more high-tech electric weed grinders.

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Best Overall Electric Weed Grinder

Banana Bros OTTO

amazon.com
$149.99

  • Looks and feels like a premium product
  • Can make joints for you
  • Grinding is consistent and easy

  • Far more expensive than the competition

The product category of electric weed grinders hasn't been around for a very long time, but Banana Bros has already established itself as the brand to beat. Leading the way for the brand is its flagship OTTO, which in addition to grinding your flower, can also make pre-rolled joints for you too, making the process even easier if a joint is your preferred weed delivery system. Our tester found that the OTTO charges quickly and keeps a charge, and he said it grinds just as well as a manual grinder. This is likely due to the grinder's AI that senses your weed's density and consistency to mimic how a person would manually grind weed.

an electric weed grinder
It’s pricey, but the Otto is far and away the best electric grinder on the market — plus, it can make joints for you!
John Zientek

Best Budget Electric Weed Grinder

Mamba V2 Electric Grinder

amazon.com
$45.99
$29.99 (35% off)

  • Easy to use with little grip strength
  • Rocker switch prevents jamming

  • Dispensing could be smoother

By and large, you're going to spend more on an electric grinder than you would on a manual one. But you don't have to spend a fortune to get a solid electric weed grinder. Evidence of that can be found with the Mamba V2, which can be had for under 40 bucks. The grinder's unique shape and cone dispenser allow you to easily direct your ground weed into your storage container of choice with no mess or risk of cross-contamination (though you may need to tap it to fully empty it), and the conveniently placed rocker switch is designed to be easy to use for those with hand-strength issues while preventing the teeth from jamming.

Best Portable Electric Weed Grinder

Banana Bros OTTO Go

amazon.com
$100.00

  • AI-powered grinding is as good as manual grinding
  • Compact size

  • Not as good for joints as the standard OTTO since it lacks the cone-packing attachment

As previously mentioned, Banana Bros' OTTO has more or less come to be viewed as the crème de la crème of electric weed grinders, thanks largely to its AI-powered smart grinding. But if you don't smoke joints, then the device's automatic cone joint-filling feature will be wasted on you. "The portable Go version is better for people who are using vape pens, pipes, bongs or feel comfortable in their own rolling skills," says our tester. "It's a bit smaller and doesn't have the cone packing attachment." Our tester also found the charging and grinding capabilities of the Go to be on par with the original OTTO.

an electric weed grinder open
Its smaller size makes the Otto Go a great companion to your dry herb vape.
John Zientek

Best Manual-Style Electric Weed Grinder

Tectonic9 Auto Dispensing Grinder

amazon.com
$55.99

  • Auto dispensing feature is handy

  • The grinding is still done manually

Maybe you're not fully on board yet with electrical grinders but are a bit curious about the segment. If that sounds like you, then the Tectonic9 might be your gateway to electric grinding. This grinder looks like a manual grinder because, well, it is. The actual grinding is done in the traditional way, with your hands making use of the grinder's 28 diamond-shaped teeth. But when it's time to dispense, that's where the electrification comes in, as a vibration motor paired with a precise magnetic spout allows for even and easy dispensing of your freshly ground weed.

Easiest-to-Clean Electric Weed Grinder

Wakit Grinders KLR

amazon.com
$74.99

  • Clear window and LED light make it easy to view your grinding
  • Easy to clean thanks to lack of small dispensing hole

  • Requires a clean surface for grinding

Most electric weed grinders also incorporate some sort of automatic dispensing, where your ground weed is blasted out of a small hole. This allows for precise distribution and an admittedly cool party trick, but those little dispensing holes can be a bit of a pain to clean. Enter Wakit's ball and chain grinder. To use this electric grinder, you don't actually put any weed into it. Instead, you lay out your bud on your desired surface, then place the Wakit grinder on top of it, grinder side down. Pressing down on the grinder activates the motor, which spins a beaded chain that grinds your weed. A clear 360-degree viewing window allows you to see the action, letting you fine-tune your grinding as you go, so there are no surprises when you're done ... and no tiny dispensing hole to clean out.

Do You Need an Electric Weed Grinder?

Electric versions of practically every appliance and tool exist. Some, like electric coffee grinders, are vastly superior to their manual equivalents. While others, like electric carving knives, set out to solve a problem that doesn’t exist (and perhaps create one in its stead). So which camp do electric weed grinders fall into? If you ask most cannabis users, they’ll tell you that electric grinders are needlessly complicated and expensive, since manual grinders are pretty easy and foolproof to use.

However, for those with arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome or other conditions that make manipulating a manual grinder with their hands difficult or even impossible, electric weed grinders are a godsend, as they require little physical effort from the user. Electric weed grinders also appeal to anyone who’s just into the latest gadgets, as they can certainly be pretty fun to mess around with while also doing an admirable job of shredding up your bud — and doing so more quickly than a manual grinder. They can also be useful when you have to grind up a lot of weed — Snoop Dogg himself is said to have used a Braun coffee grinder because he was grinding up so much fresh herb.

Johnny Brayson is Gear Patrol's associate home editor.
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