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Metal Grinder 100mm (Tsunami Glass)

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by Tsunami Glass

€ 70,99
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Grind more herb in fewer twists with 100mm of diamond-toothed surface area. This 4-piece Tsunami Glass metal grinder holds enough for multiple sessions per load, catches pollen through a fine mesh screen, and comes in 7 anodised colours. The best XL metal grinder 100mm for batch prep at home.
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Metal Grinder 100mm by Tsunami Glass — XL Herb Grinding

The Metal Grinder 100mm by Tsunami Glass is a four-piece aluminium herb grinder built for people who are tired of grinding in batches. At 100mm across — that's nearly 10 centimetres of grinding surface — this is one of the largest handheld grinders we carry, and it chews through dried herbs in a few twists rather than a few dozen. If you've been nursing a 50mm grinder and wondering why prep takes so long, this is the answer sitting right in front of you. You can buy this metal grinder 100mm in 7 anodised colours, all shipping from our Amsterdam warehouse.

100mm diameter 4-piece with pollen catcher 7 colour options Tightly spaced diamond teeth Metal construction

Pick Your Colour

This grinder comes in 7 finishes: Red, Black, Gun Metal, Purple, Green, Silver, and Blue. All identical in size and build — the only difference is the anodised coating. Gun Metal and Black are the most discreet if you're keeping things low-key. Purple and Green tend to stand out in a bag, which some people prefer (harder to lose). Pick whatever makes you happy; the grinding performance is the same across the board.

Why a 100mm Metal Grinder Changes Your Routine

A 100mm grinding chamber holds roughly 3 to 4 times the volume of a standard 50mm grinder, letting you prepare multiple sessions' worth of herb in a single load. Most grinders on the market sit between 40mm and 63mm. They work fine for a single session's worth of herb. But the moment you need to prepare a larger quantity — filling a jar for the week, prepping for a group session, or just grinding a decent amount of loose-leaf blend — a small grinder turns into a repetitive chore. Open, load, twist, empty, repeat.

The teeth on this Tsunami Glass model are tightly arranged in a diamond pattern. That matters because wide-spaced teeth let larger pieces slip through without being properly shredded, leaving you with an uneven grind. Tightly packed teeth catch everything. You get a consistent, medium-fine texture that packs evenly into bowls, vaporiser chambers, or rolling papers. We've turned this one maybe 6-7 rotations on a full load and had everything ground down — no chunks hiding between the teeth.

The honest limitation: size. At 100mm, this grinder is noticeably bigger and heavier than a pocket-sized 50mm. It fits in a jacket pocket or bag without drama, but it's not something you'll forget is there. If portability is your top priority and you only grind small amounts, a 55mm or 63mm grinder is the better shout. But if volume and speed matter more, order the 100mm — it's the one we'd reach for every time.

Specifications

The Metal Grinder 100mm weighs approximately 280 grams and measures 100mm in diameter across all four aluminium sections.

Spec Value
Brand Tsunami Glass
Diameter 100mm
Approximate weight ~280g
Pieces 4 (lid, grinder, chamber, pollen catcher)
Material Aluminium (anodised finish)
Tooth pattern Diamond-shaped, tightly spaced
Pollen screen Yes — fine mesh between chamber and catcher
Available colours Red, Black, Gun Metal, Purple, Green, Silver, Blue (7 total)
Closure Magnetic lid
Grinding surface area ~78.5 cm²

Complete your setup: pair this grinder with a Rolling Tray to keep your workspace tidy, or a Smell-Proof Stash Jar to store your freshly ground herbs. If you're grinding for a vaporiser, check out the Mighty+ Vaporizer or the Volcano Hybrid — both benefit from a consistent medium grind, which is exactly what this 100mm delivers. Browse our full Grinders category and our Vaporizers collection for more options.

What the 4-Piece Design Actually Does

Each of the four sections performs a distinct function: grinding, collecting, sifting, and storing pollen. The top two pieces are the grinding chamber: you drop your dried herbs in, close the magnetic lid, and twist. The diamond teeth interlock and shred the herb as you rotate. Ground material falls through holes in the base of the grinding plate into the collection chamber below.

Underneath the collection chamber sits a fine mesh screen. As you grind and handle the unit, the finest particles — pollen, trichome dust, kief — sift through the mesh and collect in the bottom compartment. Over a few weeks of regular use, you'll build up a visible layer of concentrated pollen. Nothing goes to waste. That bottom compartment unscrews cleanly, so you can tap out the collected pollen whenever you like.

The magnetic lid is a small detail that makes a real difference. Cheaper grinders rely on friction alone, and they pop open in bags. The magnet on this Tsunami Glass model holds the lid firmly while still being easy to open when you want it open. We've tossed one in a backpack and found it still sealed when we pulled it out — no herb confetti at the bottom of the bag.

How to Use the Metal Grinder 100mm

Using this grinder takes under 60 seconds from loading to a finished, evenly ground result.

  1. Remove the magnetic lid from the top of the grinder.
  2. Break your dried herbs into rough pieces by hand — about 5-8mm chunks work well. Don't overstuff; leave space between the teeth so they can interlock.
  3. Replace the lid and hold the grinder with both hands. Twist the lid and base in opposite directions. You'll feel resistance for the first 2-3 rotations as the teeth bite through the material.
  4. Continue twisting until there's almost no resistance — usually 5-8 full rotations for a full load. Give the grinder a light tap on a hard surface to knock any stuck material through the holes.
  5. Unscrew the grinding chamber from the collection chamber below. Your ground herb is ready to use.
  6. Periodically unscrew the bottom pollen catcher to collect the fine material that's sifted through the mesh screen.
  7. Clean the grinder every few weeks by brushing the teeth and screen with a small stiff brush (a clean paintbrush or dedicated grinder brush works). For a deeper clean, soak the metal parts in isopropyl alcohol for 20 minutes, rinse with warm water, and dry completely before reassembling.

100mm vs 63mm — When Size Matters

The 100mm grinder offers approximately 2.5 times the grinding surface area of a 63mm model (~78.5 cm² vs ~31 cm²), which translates directly to fewer loads and less wrist effort.

Feature 63mm Grinder 100mm Grinder (this one)
Chamber capacity 1-2 sessions per load 4-6 sessions per load
Grinding surface area ~31 cm² ~78.5 cm²
Portability Fits any pocket Jacket pocket or bag
Rotations needed (full load) 8-12 5-8
Best for Solo, on-the-go use Batch grinding, home use, groups
Weight ~150g ~280g — steadier in the hand

If you only ever grind enough for one bowl or one paper at a time, a 63mm does the job. But if you find yourself grinding multiple loads back to back, get the 100mm — it saves you real time and effort. The larger diameter also means the teeth are longer and spaced further from the centre, giving you more mechanical advantage — less wrist strain per twist.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a 100mm grinder too big to carry around?

It's bigger than a standard pocket grinder, yes. It fits comfortably in a jacket pocket, backpack, or bag. You won't slip it into tight jeans, but for anything roomier it's no problem. Most people keep it at home and use a smaller grinder when they're out.

Does the pollen catcher actually collect anything?

Yes — noticeably so. After about 2 weeks of regular use, you'll see a visible layer of fine pollen in the bottom compartment. The 100mm's larger screen area means it collects faster than smaller grinders. Give the unit a gentle tap after each grind to help material sift through.

How do I clean a metal herb grinder?

Brush the teeth and mesh screen with a stiff small brush after every few uses. For a deep clean, disassemble all 4 pieces, soak them in isopropyl alcohol for 20 minutes, then rinse with warm water and dry thoroughly. Don't reassemble while any parts are still damp.

What's the difference between Gun Metal and Silver?

Gun Metal is a darker, charcoal-toned finish. Silver is a brighter, more reflective aluminium look. Both are anodised metal — same durability, same performance. It's purely an aesthetic choice.

Can I use this grinder for tobacco?

You can, but tobacco tends to be more moist than dried herbs, which can clog the mesh screen faster. If you grind tobacco regularly, clean the screen more often — every 3-4 uses — to keep pollen sifting properly.

Will the teeth go dull over time?

Metal grinder teeth are designed for soft dried plant material, not hard substances. With normal use on dried herbs, the teeth will stay sharp for years. Avoid grinding anything with stems thicker than a matchstick — those are what cause premature dulling.

How fine is the grind?

The tightly spaced diamond teeth produce a medium-fine consistency — coarser than a coffee grinder, finer than hand-torn. It's the sweet spot for vaporisers, rolling, and packing bowls. If you want ultra-fine powder, a grinder isn't the right tool; use a mortar and pestle instead.

Where can I buy the Metal Grinder 100mm?

You can buy the Metal Grinder 100mm directly from Azarius. We ship from Amsterdam with tracked delivery across Europe. All 7 colour options are available to order from our shop page.

Last updated: April 2026

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