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A wider 2.5-inch two-piece zinc-alloy grinder built for people who pack a full bowl in one twist and don't want to grind in batches.
The 2.5-inch Classic Zinc is the step up from our 2-inch model — same diamond-cut teeth, same magnetic lid, but a wider chamber that lets you grind enough flower for a session bowl or three or four cones in a single twist.
Anyone who grinds for two or three people at a time, or anyone who'd rather grind one big batch in the morning than top off all day. Also a smart pick for rolling sessions — the bigger chamber loads three to four cones in a single grind.
Worth Noting: at 2.5 inches across, this grinder is too wide to fit comfortably in a jeans coin pocket. It belongs in a jacket pocket, a backpack, or a kit bag. If pocket carry is the priority, our 2-inch Classic Zinc is the better fit.
| Diameter | 2.5 inches (~63 mm) |
|---|---|
| Pieces | 2 (lid + chamber) |
| Material | Zinc alloy |
| Tooth Style | Diamond-cut, milled into the alloy |
| Closure | Magnetic lid (neodymium) |
| Color | Assorted — ships from current production batch |
| Best For | Session bowls, rolling multiple cones, group settings |
The 2.5-inch Classic Zinc Grinder is a 63 mm two-piece zinc-alloy grinder built around diamond-cut teeth milled into the metal, a neodymium magnetic lid, and a full-circumference knurled grip. It ships in an assorted classic finish and earns its place when you're grinding for a session bowl or rolling more than one cone at a time.
Brush the teeth after every few sessions with a soft-bristle brush — the wider chamber means more flower contact, so buildup happens slightly faster than on a 2-inch unit. For a deeper clean, split the halves and freeze them for ten minutes to make the resin brittle, then flick it free. Skip long isopropyl soaks; they dull the zinc finish over time.
This grinder belongs alongside the rest of our grinder collection and pairs well with anything from our accessories lineup, especially rolling trays and stash jars that match a session-bowl workflow.
The 2.5-inch chamber holds about 60% more ground flower per pass than the 2-inch version. Same teeth, same magnetic lid, same materials — the only difference is footprint. Choose the 2-inch for pocket carry, the 2.5-inch for session grinding.
No. The teeth are milled directly into the zinc alloy, not stamped or glued, so they hold their bite even on resinous strains. The knurled grip also lets you put enough torque into the twist to power through dense buds without losing your hold.
Color ships assorted from the current production run — typically silver or gunmetal, occasionally other classic finishes. The grind quality, magnet strength, and dimensions are identical across colors.
Fully off. The magnetic closure is the only thing holding the lid to the chamber, which makes it easy to brush out the teeth or dump ground flower without fighting a hinge. Just set the lid magnet-side down on a clean surface so it doesn't pick up loose particles.