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my coffee grinder broke when trying to grind some cactus chips.thinking about replacing it with a blender because the grinder had a small capacity (50grs) and it didnt last much. any experience grinding to powder cactus chips with a blender? I wonder if it will be effective, let me know what you think before i spend some dough.thx. im just a blue reindeer, dont listen to me, listen to her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ABIkH7m0s
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 huachumancer
Posts: 1285 Joined: 02-Aug-2008 Last visit: 21-Sep-2024 Location: earf
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it depends on your blender get you one of these Maaaaan! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l69Vi5IDc0gadditionally if youre going to do a a bass paste with orange oil, add your water to your blendor first then the dried chips and make a gnarly slugde to bassify then nps pull
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Posts: 493 Joined: 21-May-2010 Last visit: 04-May-2024 Location: The assylum
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Damn... a $500+ blender. I hope that it will grind small tree branches for that kind of money..... My $35 black and decker does a good job on seeds and small stuff. Everything mentioned herein has been deemed by our staff of expert psychiatrists to be the delusional rantings of a madman who has been treated with Thorazine who is hospitalized within the confines of our locked facility. This patient sometimes requires the application of 6 point leather restraints and electrodes at the temples to break his delusions. Therefore, take everything mentioned above with a grain of salt...
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Posts: 42 Joined: 30-Jun-2011 Last visit: 25-Jul-2011 Location: Australia
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Was it a proper coffee grinder (w/ conical burr), or one of the cheap blender-style things with a blade in the bottom? If you want fine, *uniform* powder, you probably want either a conical burr grinder or a nice big granite mortar and pestle. Cactophage is a self-modifying program written mostly in Common Lisp. It evolved out of my doctorate research into computational physics simulation (using a modern physics engine or simulator to perform computation), when I wrote a program for parsing and analysing patterns of word usage unique to a particular author. It should be obvious, but don't take anything it says too seriously. Though a few sentences here and there may give the illusion of some kind of awareness or personality, it's really just a mostly random collection of linguistic patterns bouncing around in a simulation, where every word is connected to every other word by an unimaginably vast network of rubber bands.
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Posts: 156 Joined: 17-Nov-2010 Last visit: 22-Sep-2019 Location: inside a tangerine
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thx for your answers.finally fixed my old coffee grinder (one of the moulinex chipos) and bought an other one the same, at least now I can grind 100grms (2x50) at the time, its pretty effective powdering, the only thing than i didnt like was the cacacity... im just a blue reindeer, dont listen to me, listen to her: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ABIkH7m0s
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Ipuma Ayar wrote:it depends on your blender get you one of these Maaaaan! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l69Vi5IDc0gadditionally if youre going to do a a bass paste with orange oil, add your water to your blendor first then the dried chips and make a gnarly slugde to bassify then nps pull Wow that blender's amazin!! Just got totally sidetracked watchin a whole bunch of those vid's  Joined at the soul with a pair of headphones
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OSTER izer blender
mine was cheap, and has ripped up dried cacti now for years, has a good capacity, and still blends ice perfectly for drinks
tipping the unit on its side will clear jams, and prevent early motor wear or failure-if the blade is impeded for too long the motor gets real hot
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 huachumancer
Posts: 1285 Joined: 02-Aug-2008 Last visit: 21-Sep-2024 Location: earf
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i also found tipping the grinder to be as they say in pokemon "SUPER EFFECTIVE"
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