Swiss Grinder Force – stainless steel grinder
Unlike most dry herb grinders, the Swiss Grinder Force is not made from aluminium, but from stainless steel. This results in a significantly heavier weight, but also unmatched durability, especially over the long term. The Swiss Grinder Force is a classic four-part grinder: it has a chamber with specially designed teeth that grind the herb into a fluffy consistency, a ground herb chamber equipped with a screen for filtering plant pollen, and a bottom chamber where this pollen is collected. The Swiss Grinder Force is compact – its diameter is 50 mm – but as befits a steel grinder, it is quite heavy.
Swiss Grinder Force Steel Grinder – unmatched durability
The teeth of the Swiss Grinder Force do not crush or compress the herb, instead, they gently tear it to the perfect consistency, which can be easily adjusted to one’s own needs. If you prefer a fine consistency, simply start grinding “upside down” – then the ground herb will be ground finer and finer. Being made of stainless steel means that the teeth of the Swiss Grinder Force, even with intensive and long-term use, do not chip over time, which translates into the durability and safety of its use.
Swiss Grinder Force – four-part dry herb grinder
Thanks to a special screen, valuable plant pollen will collect in the lowest chamber of the grinder. The mesh size of the screen has been selected to provide a balance between the amount of pollen collected and its purity. The ability to collect pollen is an undeniable benefit of using a four-part grinder, but above all, the Swiss Grinder Force is simply a reliable dry herb grinder of immense durability, satisfying even the most demanding users. We highly recommend it!

The grinder generally makes a very good impression - it's solid, aesthetic, and grinds excellently. However, I have a small note about the grip. The casing is very smooth, so with a more sticky herb that offers natural resistance, the grinder can slip in the hands. There's a lack of grip here. It seems to me that a rubber overlay on the edges would solve the issue 100% and significantly improve the user experience. Apart from this one detail, the equipment is worth recommending.