🌟 Elevate Your Spice Game with K5!
The K5 Electric Kitchen Grinder is a battery-powered, portable spice mill designed for soft spices and herbs. With a powerful 40N/M torque, adjustable grinding precision through three discs, and a spacious 5g capacity, it offers unmatched convenience and efficiency for culinary enthusiasts.
Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Capacity | 5 Grams |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Green |
S**N
This thing is great
This thing is amazing! Just load it up, press the button, and it gives you a perfect, consistent grind every time. I bought the big one, which is great if you use it a lot—but honestly, I kind of wish I’d gone with the smaller version for easier handling. Either way, I absolutely love it. Super convenient and works like a charm. Highly recommend!
K**L
Incredible!! Outstanding battery life!!
HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend. I bought this for my boyfriend December 13,2024 and it is now July 12, 2025 and still has over 50% battery and I’ve never charged it since I’ve gotten it. It grinds up everything so good. The only issue I have found is trying to get the keef screen off. It is a little difficult.
L**S
Really good grinder
Why should you buy an expensive grinder, does it matter? Honestly didn’t think it did. Listen basic science the smaller you can cut something the more surface area it creates. The more surface area the better everything. Think garlic. Tiny garlic is potent, smells amazing, taste smoothe, and overall provides a much more refined and delicious dish. It’s the grown up version. The product also comes in well thought out packaging, and opening honestly reminded me of opening apple products. So kudos to that team when yall read this. The product also feels amazing. It’s weighty. And the fidget spinner is the best thing, I thinks it’s on a bearing it spins forever. Yall did really good. Essepically milling instead of crushing that was smart.
N**S
Great product! Just a bit over priced IMO
I have tried many things for my medicinal herbs. Coffee grinders hand grinders ones with handle/without handle. This is by far the easiest so far! The medium screen works perfectly. The fact that it is rechargeable is a big plus!My only complaint so far is that the bottom doesn’t come off easily enough.. I see myself with herb flying everywhere. Maybe it loosens with use. Will see.Easy to clean, no crevices for pieces to get lodged into.
T**K
This thing is an absolute TANK!
My father has been on the hunt for a good electric grinder that not only makes consistent end product but can also handle the stickiest of sticky buds without getting gummed up and difficult to move. I’m very pleased to say this K5 grinder by Kactus Krusher checks off all those boxes and many many more!Function:The grinder uses a milling plate on top that grips the bud and forces it through a die plate that comes in various hole sizes for your preferred grind level. This method eliminates the need for interlocking teeth you see in a traditional grinder, which is the major fail point in those designs. The device flips open where the two plates meet with a latch and hinge, and this is where you load the product to be processed. The kit includes a brush to clean off the hole plate, and he used a small paper towel with a dot of rubbing alcohol to wipe down the upper mill plate and never had and build up.Electric Motor:Dealing with arthritis and mobility issues, gripping a grinder hard enough to power through today’s potent and dense buds has become quite the task for my father. This started the hunt for an electric grinders, but up until now they all fell short in the power market. If you didn’t pre-grind the buds, or put more then a 0.1 in the chamber, the motor would seize up and buzz. He tried one with the chain-ball blades but that just knocked the bud around the camber and left huge chunks when it was done. The K5 has an interesting milling setup that spins the motor and powers the upper milling plate, and you press down the plunger to engage the flower and force it through the lower die plates. THIS WAS HUGE!! Sure it did require some force, but the user just needs to push down with minimal weight and required no grip strength to get a consistent end product. We tried some 35% sticky almost tar consistency bud and it has no issues breaking it down on the medium size plate. The amount of force required to press down the plunger is negligible at best, and can often be done with one finger or your thumb if it’s very dense.Collection:After grinding the flower drops into the bottom collection bin that is magnetically attached to the upper portions. There is an LED that turns on when grinding is in motion you can see through the plastic, but it’s too dark to see anything inside and it’s really more of a gimmick. The added LED also means you have to pay attention when putting the collection tray back on since only two corners have magnets and the third is cut out for the LED. Finally following in suit to other grinders, there is a bottom compartment for the crystals to fall into which is cool to have - but in my experience I just scoop it up and top a bowl every not and then and wouldn’t be mad if it wasn’t there… I would just put the crystals in with each run rather then bank them over several to have a larger amount.Value:This grinder runs around $100 in most cases, and can be had on sale often. When you compare it to a $15 novelty store grinder it seems like a waste - but when you compare it to nicer electric grinders it’s actually on the lower side. Sure there are some electrics at half its price, but after wasting money on 4x different inferior electric grinders we found this is the only one he actually uses. I’ve seen other manual grinders with the similar milling method used, just without the electric motor, that run around $100+ right next to other high end/botique traditional teeth style manual grinders… so in comparison it’s not too bad at all.Over view:In the end having the advanced milling style grinder that was easy to clean, easy to use, and didn’t require grip strength all paired together to make this K5 grinder one of the nicest, most innovative, and easy to use design that made it well worth its cost - even without the discounts! If you are having issues with difficulty using grinders due to hand strength, or sick of dealing with gummed up parts and don’t move right, this grinder is right up your alley! Just note - it’s on the larger side and really intended for home use and not something you will toss in your pocket and go but if you know that then this grinder is an A+++ buy!
A**R
Pleasantly Surprised
Really, not too bad at all! I have a feeling it's a little expensive for the quality, but it is also the only example I have. And it does have a bunch of nifty features like 3 different bud screen sizes, a keef screen, a nice brush, a fidget spinner lol and! a LITTLE LIGHT IN THE GRINDINGS CHAMBER!!. End all be all is that it replaced my hand grinder... nuff said
M**I
Simple to use and motor strength
Man, this battery powered cannabis grinder is strong. Most battery grinder motor’s aren’t strong enough, but this grinder is. Its body is heavy duty. What’s better, it’s easy — really easy to operate. Open the hinged lid and place your flower inside. Close the lid and push top button downward and listen to the motor’s strength. It literally take 10-15 seconds to complete the perfect grind. I used a small coffee bean grinder previously, but it was too fast and sometimes made a powdered residue. It was too fine. The new grinder is not cheap, but the grinder is a strong heavy duty body with an ultra strong motor. It’s worth the money for the perfect granular flower with the perfect grind size consistent. O powder residue. Try it — if you don’t like it return it.
D**A
It's great! ... and then it's not.
I bought this grinder in Nov/2024 and it was absolutely awesome. I had only great things to say, it grinded very well, was easy to use, had great battery life and was easy to clean/maintain. Unfortunately, now at the end of June the motor stopped functioning out of the blue. Im torn as I really enjoyed the device and find myself missing it however it just does not have great long term reliability in my experience with it.
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