It's pretty lamentable when coffee grinders surpass dedicated tablet grinders at grinding tablets to a fine powder--and they don't manage it well either. I'm tired of these little nuggets that won't break any smaller. Has anyone had this problem, and found the solution?
#1
Posted 04 February 2014 - 06:03 PM
It's pretty lamentable when coffee grinders surpass dedicated tablet grinders at grinding tablets to a fine powder--and they don't manage it well either. I'm tired of these little nuggets that won't break any smaller. Has anyone had this problem, and found the solution?
#2
Posted 04 February 2014 - 06:35 PM
#3
Posted 04 February 2014 - 06:46 PM
A stainless steel mortar and pestle would work. The ceramic and stone material ones always add their surface to the mixture though.
Sounds like manual labour that I was hoping to avoid (particularly when grinding 70 tablets at once), but I may have to resort to it. Glad you told me about the stone as my sister's pestel and mortar are marble.
Edited by caruga, 04 February 2014 - 06:47 PM.
#4
Posted 04 February 2014 - 07:04 PM
I would use a coffee grinder and then separate the nuggets with a screen and just put them in the M&P or save them for when you have alot of them to grind up manually. Also, running the grinder on and off will help break up nuggets to some extent.
#5
Posted 04 February 2014 - 10:16 PM
Marble might work. Test it with something. As long as it doesn't have a ceramic work glaze on it or something similar to that, nothing should rub off.
I would use a coffee grinder and then separate the nuggets with a screen and just put them in the M&P or save them for when you have alot of them to grind up manually. Also, running the grinder on and off will help break up nuggets to some extent.
Thanks. I will look at trying it, as well as investing in capsules in future (even if they sometimes cost more)
#6
Posted 05 February 2014 - 01:46 AM
#7
Posted 05 February 2014 - 05:21 AM
I wouldn't think stainless steel gives up too much in the particles... it's a pretty hard surface.
#8
Posted 06 February 2014 - 11:58 AM
Edited by caruga, 06 February 2014 - 12:01 PM.
#9
Posted 14 February 2014 - 11:13 PM
And don't worry; the tiny tiny flecks of calcium carbonate certainly won't hurt anything! You can even grind acidic substances if you use them in dry form, and wipe out as much powder as possible with a dry towel before rinsing the mortar and pestle thoroughly.
EDIT: Forgot to mention, adding a hard granular substance to the mortar will help grind more easily no matter what material you're using. Salt, sugar, and tea leaves (from an unused tea bag) are common and effective food-safe options.
Edited by jadamgo, 14 February 2014 - 11:15 PM.
#10
Posted 16 February 2014 - 05:27 AM
I have an Osterizer blender with a flour grinding attachment. It can powder things quite well. I don't remember using it on pills but I think it would work. I've powdered grains, salt, sugar and other stuff.
I wouldn't worry about particles from using a marble mortal and pestle. I've used mortars and pestles. They seem fine to me. They've been used a lot for a long time.
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