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Hash Grater..
Posted: Thu 4th Mar 2010 02:56 am
by Bob2
http://www.sensibleseeds.com/detail.php?ID=2278
Its so Bloody Cute!! Do any headshops in Dam sell these?
Posted: Thu 4th Mar 2010 04:06 am
by FlyByNite
Hema probably has one in the housewares department, called a cheese grater.
Enjoy
FlyByNite
Posted: Thu 4th Mar 2010 08:35 am
by Kermit
FlyByNite wrote:Hema probably has one in the housewares department, called a cheese grater.
Enjoy
FlyByNite
They used to have them in our local Headshop prior to it shutting down. Would have thought some mooching around out there will probably find you one. Try Baba Headshop by Hunters

Posted: Thu 4th Mar 2010 09:30 am
by Boner
If you buy hash in Amsterdam that needs grating then you're doing something wrong, here in the UK then thats a differant matter, a friend of mine buys nutmeg graters which look exactly like that pic.
Posted: Thu 4th Mar 2010 10:49 am
by gixxer
you can keep a packet of kingsize rizla,s in this. i,ve got 1 i dont use since a good friend started growing
ill bring it to 420 and if anyone there knows stuart ill give it to them to pass onto him

Posted: Thu 4th Mar 2010 11:30 am
by Cisco
I use a grater for most of my hash ! got a lovely piece of Moroccan the other night totol fudge , you can pick it off but give it a couple of runs over the grater ! WA-LAH lots of dust for your spliff

usually use it on all the hash from Ams (apart from afghan maybe caramello) you can grate that before it warms up too much !
Posted: Sat 6th Mar 2010 05:22 pm
by Mecha Gandhi
I've got one of these too. Bought it from EDIT way back.
Hash with any respectable oil content does tend to stick and clog though. But it does work well if it's cold or dry enough. To be honest, it's not as effective as a lemon zester; but like you say, it's cute.
Personally, I love unnecessary paraphenalia. But it is just that; you'll rarely end up using it. Unless you're just trying to bun through a massive stack of rubbish solids as quick as possible, you'll probably find yourself wanting to pick nice hash apart with your fingers.
Bit like baking a cake, hand kneaded dough always seems nicer than the blender.