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Kindbud421

Well-Known Member
The reviews seem mainly positive. Most complaints are centered around build quality. I'm not expecting hand manicured quality buds. Even if I have to clean them up a bit by hand afterwards it should save me some time.
They work, not dispensary or hand quality but close. Blade is moveable up or down depending on how close you want to trim. I personally did a wet trim first then into the hanging mesh driver for 5 days in a basement at 50deg F at 50%rh. Then I did a mostly dry trim. Then into grove bags. If you’re not selling, trimbowl will do you right. The time saving aspect is what does it for me. My flower isn’t for sale… so a close(not perfect) trim is just fine. I started harvesting at 10am the other day. Clipped off fans that stuck out and into trimmer. 3 trays of flower run through (trays are disposable cake pan covers) done at 10:45. 36 hrs later mostly dry trim that took total 7 minutes from dryer to grove.A76E6126-5F24-46EF-8C5F-8289A1772BB7.jpeg0B3F82E5-D907-4349-9032-9C8831210CFE.jpeg17056BDD-5F08-4886-8F6D-06EFF9F6045A.jpeg6AA25F04-533F-44F7-819B-67990AA9B663.jpegAB332974-33A0-43FB-97C8-B960C2DBA9AB.jpegAB8B7AD9-B149-44F1-B3EB-4CB25E5FA69B.jpeg
I think it’s worth it just for the time saving. If I’d done it by hand, it would’ve taken me 8 hrs. As opposed to 52 minutes total for both wet and dry-ish trim.
 

Laughing Grass

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They work, not dispensary or hand quality but close. Blade is moveable up or down depending on how close you want to trim. I personally did a wet trim first then into the hanging mesh driver for 5 days in a basement at 50deg F at 50%rh. Then I did a mostly dry trim. Then into grove bags. If you’re not selling, trimbowl will do you right. The time saving aspect is what does it for me. My flower isn’t for sale… so a close(not perfect) trim is just fine. I started harvesting at 10am the other day. Clipped off fans that stuck out and into trimmer. 3 trays of flower run through (trays are disposable cake pan covers) done at 10:45. 36 hrs later mostly dry trim that took total 7 minutes from dryer to grove.View attachment 5249889View attachment 5249890View attachment 5249891View attachment 5249892View attachment 5249893View attachment 5249894
I think it’s worth it just for the time saving. If I’d done it by hand, it would’ve taken me 8 hrs. As opposed to 52 minutes total for both wet and dry-ish trim.
That doesn't look too bad. Although a pic of the dog would probably help us determine better ;)

I usually hand trim pretty close but that's getting old lol.

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Laughing Grass

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I leave a lotta leaves, because I am lazy, and get trigger finger easily >.<
My usual amount of time is 2 hours ish a plant, an hour of wet trim, then an hour of dry later. To rest my hands.
Do you do all wet?
Yes all wet trim. I use my cabinet for drying to contain the smell so it all has to be done in one shot.

My trimmer shipped should be delivered today by 10pm
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
I been fucking with the quesabirria tacos lately.

Take a tortilla, dip it in the birria consume (cooking liquid), then throw it on the grill to get crispy, melt cheese on it, and put a generous helping of birria on top. Grill till the tortilla starts to get crispy, and serve with a side of the consume to dip them in.

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That is legit birria :) Do you make a chili oil to go with? If so i'd love that recipe.
 

Laughing Grass

Well-Known Member
Most likely.
Found the one I bought. $110 each, minimum ten pieces.

 
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