£59.00 Original price was: £59.00.£49.00Current price is: £49.00.
£69.00 Original price was: £69.00.£48.00Current price is: £48.00.
£49.00 Original price was: £49.00.£39.00Current price is: £39.00.
£59.00 Original price was: £59.00.£49.00Current price is: £49.00.
£49.00 Original price was: £49.00.£39.00Current price is: £39.00.
£19.95 Original price was: £19.95.£18.00Current price is: £18.00.
£35.00 Original price was: £35.00.£25.00Current price is: £25.00.
£49.00 Original price was: £49.00.£39.00Current price is: £39.00.
£49.00 Original price was: £49.00.£39.00Current price is: £39.00.
£69.00 Original price was: £69.00.£59.00Current price is: £59.00.
Premium herb grinders at Evertree UK, three brands and every format that matters: Santa Cruz Shredder for the gold-standard grind, SLX for the ceramic non-stick coating that never gets sticky, and Krush Kube for the distinctive Canadian square form factor.
A grinder is the small tool that sits at the start of every roll and every bowl. It doesn’t look like it should matter much. It does. A good grind makes a joint burn evenly instead of racing down one side. It makes a vaporizer chamber breathe properly and give up its flavour. It makes packing a bowl take twenty seconds instead of two minutes of picking apart clumps. The difference between a good grinder and a bad one is the difference between a session that works and a session that fights you the whole way.
At Evertree we stock the three premium grinder brands that consistently come out on top with experienced users: Santa Cruz Shredder for the gold-standard fluffy grind, SLX for the non-stick coating that keeps the device smooth-turning forever, and Krush Kube for the square form factor and Canadian ergonomic design. All three are held in UK stock and shipped from our UK warehouse.

A herb grinder breaks cannabis flower (or any dry herb) into an even particle size, ready for rolling, vaping or packing into a bowl. It’s a small mechanical tool, usually the size of a shot glass, and it works by two halves of a metal or hemp body twisting against each other with sharp teeth in between.
You load whole buds into the top half, close the grinder, and turn. The teeth slice the flower into small, consistent pieces. Depending on the grinder, the ground material either stays in the chamber where you loaded it, or falls through into a separate storage chamber underneath.
That’s it. It’s a simple job. But how well the grinder does that job determines the quality of everything downstream, from how your paper burns to how much flavour you get out of a vape.
Three reasons, in order of how much they matter.
Even burning. Ground herb burns at a consistent rate. Whole flower or roughly hand-broken material burns unevenly, which is why joints “canoe” (burn faster down one side) and bowls flame off in seconds. A proper grind fixes both. The paper stays lit, the smoke stays smooth, and the material lasts as long as it’s supposed to.
Better airflow. A fluffy, even grind lets air move through a paper or a vaporizer chamber the way the design intended. That means a smoother draw with less effort, and noticeably more flavour. Packed too densely, air can’t get through and the whole session feels laboured.
Better vape extraction. If you use a vaporizer, this one is the big deal. Vaporizers work by heating material to release active compounds without combustion. Even particle sizes heat evenly, so you extract more of the flavour and effect from the same amount of flower. A bad grind leaves you with hot pockets and cold pockets in the oven, and you end up wasting material without getting the full session.
And a bonus fourth reason if you use a 4-piece grinder: kief. The bottom chamber collects the fine trichome powder that shakes loose during grinding, and after a few weeks you’ll have a small pile of highly potent concentrate to top a bowl with, sprinkle into a joint, or press into rosin.
Three main materials dominate the premium grinder market. Each has a different personality.
Aluminium is the standard. Almost every premium grinder is built from anodized aluminium in one grade or another. It’s hard, corrosion-resistant, machines to tight tolerances, and lasts decades. The teeth stay sharp, the body absorbs knocks, and the threading (usually paired with rare-earth magnets) holds up to years of daily use. Grades matter: standard 6063 aluminium is common and durable, while 7075 aerospace-grade is significantly harder and used by higher-end brands like SLX.
Ceramic-coated aluminium is the newer variation, and SLX is the brand that pioneered it. The aluminium body gets a food-safe ceramic non-stick coating applied to every internal surface, teeth, threads and chambers included. The result is a grinder where material doesn’t stick to anything. Threads don’t gall, teeth don’t gum up, and cleaning takes seconds instead of minutes. A ceramic-coated grinder feels the same on day 500 as it did on day one.
Hemp composite is the sustainable option. Hemp fibres are bound together with a biodegradable bioplastic to make a grinder body that’s plant-based rather than mined and refined. Santa Cruz Shredder’s hemp range keeps the same patented tooth pattern as their aluminium line, so the grind quality is identical, at a lower price point and a much smaller environmental footprint. The trade-off is no magnetic top, so hemp grinders aren’t as secure for storing material in transit.
Wood, plastic and cheap metal grinders exist too. We don’t stock them. If a grinder costs a fiver it’s usually not worth the £5, and the teeth dull within months.
The piece count is one of the most confusing things about buying a grinder, so here’s the simple version. It has nothing to do with tooth quality or brand tier. It’s just how many separate chambers stack together.
2-piece is the simplest format. A top half and a bottom half, with the teeth in the middle and one chamber for ground material. You grind, unscrew the top, and load your ground herb straight out of the same chamber. Pick this if you grind and use immediately.
3-piece adds a second chamber below the teeth. Ground material falls through gaps and collects in the lower chamber, separated from the cutting surfaces. Pick this if you like to grind sessions in advance and store prepped material for later.
4-piece adds a third chamber below the collection area, with a fine mesh screen between them. As ground material falls into the collection chamber, the finest trichome powder (kief) filters through the screen and gathers in the very bottom for separate use. Pick this if you want to save kief.
Grind quality is identical across the three formats within any given brand. The choice is really about how you handle material after grinding, not about how well the grinder cuts.
Grinders come in a rough small, medium, large scale, with occasional extra-large formats for group sessions or batch grinding.
Pockets easily. Grinds enough for one or two sessions at a time. Best for daily carry and users who don’t grind in advance.
The sweet spot. Big enough to prep multiple sessions in one go, small enough to still pocket comfortably. The 4-piece medium is our best-selling SCS at Evertree.
Grinds enough for extended sessions or batch prep. More substantial in the hand. Right for home use where portability doesn’t matter.
Group sessions, pre-roll producers, high-volume users. The SLX BFG at 88mm is the biggest we stock.
We stock three premium grinder brands. Each one solves a slightly different problem, so between them there’s a right pick for almost any use.
The California brand that most experienced users would name first if you asked them for the best grinder in the world. Santa Cruz Shredder was founded in 2007, and their patented eight-surface tooth design was developed with a NASA engineer. The result is a grinder that produces a genuinely fluffier, more even grind than any competitor, and reviewers consistently rank SCS at the top of the category. The aluminium line uses medical-grade anodised aluminium and anodised threads, backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty against tooth breakage. There’s also a biodegradable hemp composite line for anyone who wants the same grind quality in a sustainable material.
Full range: 2-piece, 3-piece and 4-piece aluminium grinders in small, medium and large sizes, plus the pocket-friendly Traveler, the Rolling Kit, the All-In-One Hemp Rolling Kit and Grinder Grease for long-term thread maintenance.
Pick SCS if: you want the widely-regarded best grind quality on the market, or you want a specific format (like a 4-piece medium with kief catcher) at the highest tier.
Shop the Santa Cruz Shredder range →
The California brand that solved the practical problem every other grinder has: getting sticky. Every internal surface of an SLX grinder (teeth, threads, chambers, screen area) is coated with a patented ceramic non-stick layer bonded at a nano-particle level. Material doesn’t stick to the teeth. Threads don’t gall. The device stays as smooth-turning at year five as it was on day one. The bodies are 7075 aerospace-grade aluminium (harder and stronger than the 6061 used in most premium grinders), and every grinder is backed by a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.
Full range: Pro and V2.5 lines each in small and large, plus the extra-large 88mm BFG for group sessions or batch grinding.
Pick SLX if: you want a grinder that stays maintenance-free indefinitely, or you find yourself constantly cleaning gummy teeth on your current grinder, or you want the biggest grinder on the market (the BFG).
The Toronto-based Canadian brand that makes the only major premium grinder that isn’t a round puck. Krush Kubes are square with softly contoured edges, which gives the palm more contact area and lets you generate more torque with less grip effort. The underside of the bottom half is contoured inward, which eliminates the pinch-point where two fingers meet during a twist. The teeth are sloped and inward-curving, designed to fluff material as it grinds rather than tearing it into dense clumps. Five signature colourways include distinctive finishes like Emerald Green and Future Dusk that don’t have equivalents elsewhere.
Full range: the standard-size 2-part Kube 2.0 (55mm), the extra-large 2-part Kube 2.0 XL (75mm, up to 4.20g per grind), and the flagship 3-part Kube 3.0 (55mm with integrated collection chamber).
Pick Krush Kube if: you want a grinder that looks and feels different from every other one on the market, or you value ergonomic grip design over raw grind quality benchmarks, or you want a Canadian-engineered alternative to the two Californian brands.
Three quick questions get you there.
1. Do you want a kief catcher? If yes, look at 4-piece grinders. Santa Cruz Shredder and SLX both offer 4-piece formats with dedicated mesh screens. If a collection chamber alone (without the kief filter) is enough, the 3-part Krush Kube 3.0 covers that.
2. What matters most about the grind? If it’s fluffiness and grind quality, Santa Cruz Shredder is the pick. If it’s the grinder staying smooth-turning forever, SLX. If it’s a distinctive form factor and ergonomic grip, Krush Kube.
3. How big? Medium is the sweet spot for most people and the size we sell the most of. Small if you carry daily and don’t grind in advance. Large or extra-large if you grind for several people, prep pre-rolls, or just prefer a bigger tool in the hand.
Still stuck? The medium 4-piece Santa Cruz Shredder is the safest, most-recommended single grinder for anyone starting out. It covers most use cases and rarely disappoints.
Every grinder listed here is in UK stock at Evertree. Orders ship from our UK warehouse via Royal Mail tracked 48-hour service. Free UK delivery kicks in automatically once your basket clears £59; individual grinders often sit under that line, so ordering two together (or pairing one with something else) gets you over the threshold.
Warranty support runs directly through us as the authorised UK retailer for all three brands. SCS covers the aluminium range with a Limited Lifetime Warranty against tooth breakage under normal use. SLX backs every grinder with a full lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects. Krush covers their grinders against manufacturing defects too; in practice the anodized aluminium construction is robust enough that we very rarely see claims.
Not sure which grinder is right? The team here uses these grinders daily and can usually answer in a sentence through the site.
A herb grinder breaks cannabis flower or dry herbs into a consistent particle size for rolling, vaping or packing into a bowl. The point is even particle sizes: they produce even burning in a joint, better airflow through a paper or vaporizer, and better flavour and extraction in a vape.
Not strictly, but it changes the session. Hand-broken flower burns unevenly, packs unevenly, and produces harsher smoke or weaker vapour. A £30 to £50 grinder from a proper brand pays for itself in improved sessions within weeks of use, and lasts years or decades.
The number of stacked chambers, not the tooth quality. A 2-piece has one chamber where the grinding happens and where the material stays. A 3-piece adds a separate collection chamber below, so ground material falls through and stores separately. A 4-piece adds a kief catcher underneath that, with a fine mesh screen filtering the tiny trichome crystals into a bottom chamber. Grind quality is identical across the three within any single brand.
Medium (around 55 to 65mm diameter) is the most popular size and the one we recommend if you’re not sure. It’s big enough to grind several sessions in advance and small enough to still travel comfortably. Small (40 to 50mm) is best for daily carry and single-session grinding. Large (65 to 75mm) and extra-large (80mm+) are for high-volume use or group sessions.
Anodized aluminium is the standard for durability, grinding performance and long life. Ceramic-coated aluminium (as on SLX) is even better for long-term smoothness because material doesn’t stick to any internal surface. Hemp composite is the sustainable option at a lower price point, keeping the same tooth quality with a biodegradable body. Avoid wood, plastic and cheap metal grinders, they don’t hold up.
Depends on the material. Aluminium grinders benefit from a quick brush every couple of weeks to clear loose material, and a dab of grinder grease on the threads every few months if the twist action starts stiffening. Ceramic-coated grinders (SLX) need very little cleaning because nothing sticks to them. Hemp composite grinders should be brushed clean and wiped dry after damp material.
All three brands work well with vaporizers because they all produce even, consistent grinds. The fluffing tooth design on Krush Kube grinders is particularly well-suited to convection-heavy vaporizers (like the Arizer Solo 3 or Storz & Bickel Volcano) because the airy grind lets hot air pass through the chamber efficiently. Santa Cruz Shredder and SLX both work brilliantly for portable and desktop vapes across the board.
There’s no single best. The three brands we stock each win on a different measure. Santa Cruz Shredder is the widely-regarded gold standard for pure grind quality. SLX is the pick for long-term smoothness thanks to the ceramic non-stick coating. Krush Kube is the pick for a distinctive square form factor and ergonomic grip. Between the three, we cover the vast majority of use cases; the right one for you depends on which of those three qualities matters most.
Yes. Every grinder we sell is in UK stock and dispatched from our UK warehouse via Royal Mail tracked 48-hour service. Free UK delivery is automatic once the basket clears £59. Individual grinders often sit below that line on their own, but ordering two grinders together or pairing one with any other item gets you over the threshold. A paid next-day upgrade is selectable at checkout.
Yes, all three brands are warranted. Santa Cruz Shredder aluminium grinders come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty against breakage of the patented Shredder teeth under normal use. SLX grinders are backed by a full lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects. Krush grinders are covered against manufacturing defects. Warranty support is handled directly through Evertree as the UK-authorised retailer for all three brands.
|
Uploaded
Failed
|
![]() |