Hey guys,
I know there are plenty of topics on here regarding advice on grinding your mimosa bark to a powder, but I have a couple devices I am considering purchasing and I'm not sure which one would be best. I currently don't have anything to start with, no blender or coffee grinder at home or anything. Here's what I am looking at.
I have 500g of shredded bark, but I only plan on doing 100g at a time and will freeze them before hand. I also am purchasing these for cutting the shredded bark
1) Coffee Grinder - This seems like a pretty common tool, but many people say to use a blender first. I don't have one, so would it be useful on its own if I cut the pieces small enough?
2) Ninja Blender - I'm not sure how effective these will be, but I could also see it being used for other things, assuming the blades last. I've heard they are good devices in general, but idk about for this.
3) Electric Mill - In theory, this seems like it could be the best option, but idk. Has anybody used anything like this? If so, would it be good enough to get a fine powder? It is the most expensive solution and I can't see it being used for anything else, but if does a good job maybe it is worth it.
4) I don't have a specific product, but the last option would be to just find a good glass blender and maybe also get the coffee grinder.
What do you guys think. I'd love to hear your opinions on which you think would be best and your experience with anything similar.
Cheers
-J
I know there are plenty of topics on here regarding advice on grinding your mimosa bark to a powder, but I have a couple devices I am considering purchasing and I'm not sure which one would be best. I currently don't have anything to start with, no blender or coffee grinder at home or anything. Here's what I am looking at.
I have 500g of shredded bark, but I only plan on doing 100g at a time and will freeze them before hand. I also am purchasing these for cutting the shredded bark
1) Coffee Grinder - This seems like a pretty common tool, but many people say to use a blender first. I don't have one, so would it be useful on its own if I cut the pieces small enough?
2) Ninja Blender - I'm not sure how effective these will be, but I could also see it being used for other things, assuming the blades last. I've heard they are good devices in general, but idk about for this.
3) Electric Mill - In theory, this seems like it could be the best option, but idk. Has anybody used anything like this? If so, would it be good enough to get a fine powder? It is the most expensive solution and I can't see it being used for anything else, but if does a good job maybe it is worth it.
4) I don't have a specific product, but the last option would be to just find a good glass blender and maybe also get the coffee grinder.
What do you guys think. I'd love to hear your opinions on which you think would be best and your experience with anything similar.
Cheers
-J