Smooth Grind, Smart Storage, Statement Style
Grind, collect, and stash — all in one beautifully built piece. The Palpitate Pop-Out Drawer Grinder redefines what a grinder can be, combining premium aircraft-grade aluminum construction with a clever side-loading drawer that lets you access your freshly ground flower without flipping or unscrewing chambers. Multi-toothed grinding plates make quick work of dense buds, while the magnetic lid keeps everything sealed tight between sessions. Available in two distinct style families, the Palpitate Grinder is as much a piece of EDC art as it is a workhorse tool.
The premium tier — built for those who want a statement piece. Features a built-in ashtray on the top lid for resting joints or catching ash mid-session, with notched edges to hold pre-rolls securely. Each grinder is finished with a marbled, hand-poured-look body and a striking metallic accent ring. Assorted finishes include:
Clean, modern, and full of personality. The Pastel collection trades the ashtray for a smooth, flat magnetic lid in soft solid colorways — perfect for a minimalist look or a pop of color on your desk or rolling tray. Assorted pastel finishes include:
Load: Lift the magnetic top lid and place small to medium flower pieces between the grinding teeth — avoid overpacking for the smoothest grind.
Grind: Replace the lid and twist back and forth for 5–10 rotations. Ground flower falls through the holes into the collection chamber.
Access: Slide out the side drawer to access your freshly ground flower — no need to flip or unscrew anything.
Collect Kief: Over time, fine pollen filters through the screen and collects in the bottom of the drawer — save it for later or sprinkle it on top of a fresh bowl.
Disassemble the grinder and tap out loose residue regularly to maintain smooth twisting action. For a deeper clean, use a small stiff brush or toothpick to clear the teeth, then wipe the chambers with a cloth dipped in isopropyl alcohol. Avoid submerging the full grinder, especially models with marbled or printed finishes — this can damage the surface coating. Dry thoroughly before reassembling.
