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    3D Printed CANN Grinders - $15.99 | ISG3D.com

    Hey guys, we are selling a new line of 3D printed "grinders" in association with a new emerging cryptocurrency, CannabisCoin. For those who haven't heard of it, this is a alternative cryptocurrency similar to Bitcoin and is gaining in popularity very fast!

    The product have been very popular with the community out there, so we decided to share it with you guys if any of you are smoking or knows people who could be interested.

    The grinders are 3D printed with our latest prototype the "ISG 11", so this is very high quality!

    Here are a few pics, you can order them for 15$ online at ISG3D.com, but there are some package deal offered if you contact us.

    This is the Large Grinder:











    Thanks!

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    That is an insane price sorry, machined aluminum ones cost a fraction of that.
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    Even if I had a use for that, I'd still be way ahead to design and print my own.

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    lol they sell metal versions in pound shops :-)

    Always wondered what they were for :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff View Post
    That is an insane price sorry, machined aluminum ones cost a fraction of that.
    And much, much nicer in quality and use

    Although I bet these could sell easy for $5 a pop in a little shop, or flea market's, etc etc.

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    $5 or even $7 would be pretty acceptable, but if you consider they weigh maybe 50 grams, and you are paying for about 500 grams of plastic, it's a little steep. They don't take terribly long to print either. So I've heard..
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