
Grinders
by V Syndicate
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The Non-Stick Card Grinder is a credit-card-sized stainless steel grinder that fits in your wallet and shreds dry herbs without the bulk of a traditional grinder. Made by V Syndicate — the original card grinder brand — this one comes with a non-stick coating that stops resin and plant material from clogging the teeth. Three designs available: Buds, Leaf, and 420.
| Design | SKU | Style |
|---|---|---|
| Buds | HS1315 | Illustrated bud graphic |
| Leaf | HS1314 | Classic leaf motif |
| 420 | HS1313 | Bold 420 typography |
All three designs are identical in function — same stainless steel construction, same non-stick coating, same 85mm x 55mm footprint. Pick whichever speaks to you.
Standard grinders work brilliantly at home. Nobody's arguing that. But they're bulky, heavy, and immediately recognisable if they fall out of your bag at a train station. The Non-Stick Card Grinder solves a specific problem: you need to break down herbs when you're out and about, and you don't want to carry a chunky aluminium puck to do it.
We've sold card grinders for years, and the single biggest complaint with older models was stickiness. Resinous herbs would gum up the teeth within a few uses, turning a quick grind into a frustrating scraping session. V Syndicate's non-stick coating genuinely changes that. The surface feels slick — almost like a coated baking tray — and plant material slides off rather than bonding to the metal. After a session, a quick wipe with a dry cloth or brush gets it back to clean. No soaking, no picking at teeth with a toothpick.
The honest limitation? A card grinder won't give you the same fluffy, uniform consistency as a proper 4-piece grinder with a kief screen. It's more of a coarse-to-medium shred. For rolling or packing a bowl on the go, that's absolutely fine. For loading a precision vaporiser that demands a fine grind, you'll want your desktop grinder at home. Think of this as your travel tool, not your only tool.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | V Syndicate |
| Material | Stainless steel with non-stick coating |
| Dimensions | 85 x 55 mm (standard credit card size) |
| Weight | Approximately 30g |
| Available designs | Buds, Leaf, 420 |
| Grind consistency | Coarse to medium |
| Cleaning | Dry wipe or soft brush |
Pair the card grinder with a set of rolling papers and pre-rolled tips for a complete on-the-go kit. If you want a finer grind for home sessions, the V Syndicate 4-Piece Grinder or a standard aluminium herb grinder sits nicely alongside this as your stay-at-home option.
We've had these behind the counter since V Syndicate first introduced the non-stick line, and the difference between coated and uncoated cards is obvious within a week of use. The old-style cards would develop a sticky film that required scrubbing with alcohol. These ones? A thumb wipe after each use keeps them functional for months. One of our staff has been carrying the same card in a leather wallet for over a year — still grinds, still clean, no damage to the wallet lining.
The weight is barely noticeable. At roughly 30g, it sits between two bank cards without adding bulk. You genuinely forget it's there until you need it. The teeth are sharp enough to handle sticky, resinous herbs without excessive pressure — just let the grater pattern do the work rather than forcing it.
Place herbs on a flat surface, hold the card at a slight angle, and rub the herbs back and forth over the teeth. Short, gentle strokes work better than pressing hard. You'll have a usable grind in under 30 seconds.
Yes. The non-stick card grinder handles cannabis, dried sage, damiana, mullein, and other dry botanicals. Anything you'd put through a standard grinder works here — just make sure the herbs are properly dried, not fresh or damp.
Very. The non-stick coating prevents resin buildup, so a dry cloth or soft brush after each use is enough. For a deeper clean, a quick wipe with isopropyl alcohol works, but you'll rarely need it.
It produces a coarse-to-medium grind — consistent enough for rolling or packing a bowl. It won't match the fine, uniform output of a 4-piece grinder with multiple chambers, but for portable use it's more than adequate.
No. The card is the same dimensions as a standard bank card (85 x 55 mm) and the teeth face inward when stored flat. The edges are smooth stainless steel. We've not had a single complaint about wallet damage.
With normal use — a few sessions per week — the coating holds up for well over a year. Avoid scrubbing with abrasive materials or metal tools, and it'll stay slick far longer than uncoated alternatives last before clogging.
Size and portability. A regular 4-piece grinder gives a finer, more uniform grind and often includes a kief catcher. A card grinder fits in your wallet and weighs 30g. Best approach: use both. Card for travel, standard grinder at home.
Last updated: April 2026