The French Cannoli` Hash Thread

WarMachine

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Thanks Abe, I know about that washing machine but this one is a bit cheaper and it's pretty light (9 lbs) so I can take it with me to work and such. The other one you listed, not so much. Very nice machine though just not something I can use often compared to the one I listed because of portability and such.
 

abe supercro

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hey machine I'm curious about your lighter weight model as well...

I'm not even sure that the one I posted is an ideal model either. if anyone has insight into bubble washer machine modifications, to make it all go better, pls post.

once I have a second one of these, I'll discontinue the zipper work bag inside the machine and only run loose material with water n ice.
 

Frenchy Cannoli

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WarMachine

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A little small I think but they don't say how many gallons it takes.
Otherwise all specifications are good. 2 speed is awesome.
The bottom part has to be seen to judge the way the water and the trims will move in.
Holds 7 liters (1 3/4 gal.) which I figured is pretty good for the size of trim I run. I know they make 1 gallon bubble bags so I figured it would be enough.
 

yktind

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Holds 7 liters (1 3/4 gal.) which I figured is pretty good for the size of trim I run. I know they make 1 gallon bubble bags so I figured it would be enough.
Why not just use a 5 gallon bucket? Is it for ease of washing?

I do all my mixing by hand, I am very careful more of a pushing motion than a stirring motion. Also, Haven't heard any good things about using the 1 gallon bags.

I literally move the mix around 10 mins. let it sit for 10 mins. Pour through my screens, get fresh water and do it again.
 
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