How to maintain your accessories to keep them lasting

How to maintain your accessories to keep them lasting

A good accessory deserves to be cared for. Here are our tips for extending the life of your Leafset essentials.


A well-maintained accessory is one that lasts—and remains a pleasure to use. Whether it's your grinder, storage box, or cone case, a little care goes a long way in keeping your items clean, functional, and aesthetically pleasing. Here are some simple steps you can take to keep your Leafset accessories looking like new, longer.


1. Clean your grinder regularly
Over time, residue builds up and can interfere with rotation or impair flavor. For the Herb Grind , disassemble the two parts and clean them with a dry brush or a soft cloth lightly dampened with isopropyl alcohol. Dry thoroughly before reassembling.

2. Empty and ventilate the High Box from time to time
Even when closed, a storage box can accumulate odors or dust. Remove the items, wipe the inside with a soft cloth, and let it air out overnight from time to time.

3. Protect your cones with a clean case
The Cone Case can accumulate dust or leftover material. Empty it regularly, blow or brush the inside, and avoid putting warm or damp cones inside.

4. Avoid exposure to heat and humidity
Even though your accessories are built to last, excessively hot or humid environments can warp, dull, or damage the materials. Store them in a dry place away from direct light.

5. Keep a clear and organized setup
The less unnecessary items you accumulate, the easier it is to maintain them. Our kits (like the Starter Kit or the Supreme Kit ) are designed to keep only the essentials, in a functional format.


Regular maintenance only takes a few minutes, but ensures your accessories are always ready, clean, and durable. It's also a way to respect your ritual and extend the Leafset experience over time.

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