Wake n Bake, Nothing Better!

Laughing Grass

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1. Less actual pressing......less wasted bags and less rosen that gets trapped in the bags. Also less time pressing.

2. You can fit a shit load more in per press. Less time pressing.

3. No wasted rosen stuck in the sponge of the weed puck.

I take a 220, 160, 73 and a 25.

220 and 160 is compost. Collect, dry and press the 73. 25 do whatever you want with......top a bowl or sprinkle a joint with it.

Unless it's rock hard, don't even break down the buds, just strip the stems and put them in the ice......let the agitation break it up. Do two washes.......use a pump sprayer to clean and corral the bubble to the center of the screens.

I wonder if it's actually faster in the end :blsmoke:
Less pressure and heat is needed also.
Just turn the bags inside out and throw them in the shower.
I don't doubt that this works great for you... and I've seen some of your results!

It's just more of a production than I'm willing to do. I just wanna spend a few minutes squishing and make some decent dabs.
 

DarkWeb

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I don't doubt that this works great for you... and I've seen some of your results!

It's just more of a production than I'm willing to do. I just wanna spend a few minutes squishing and make some decent dabs.
Yeah, I'm not saying it is the best way. But my brain thinks this way (production). I think it may be faster overall. And it may help you considering you are on the lower side of pressure needed. If you still have those bags get some alcohol and clean them up. Might be worth it. Or don't no worries :bigjoint:
 

lokie

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It's got four bolts that go through wood into the heating plates. Do you think there's a chance of breaking the heating wires by removing them? They're fed through the frame so they would have to come out to remove them.

I'm not feeling a lot of love for running it over. :confused:

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I have the 3x5 caged model

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The screws are offset from the heating element.

I bet if you took the screws out you could have a convertible.

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