Electric trimmers ...

Tob522

Member
Anyone got an electric trimmer?

min the UK they range from 250- 20,000.

im looking for something under 2000 if it’s sensible.

Thanks
 

nurrgle

Well-Known Member
You talking about Bonzai Hero’s? I used them for years 15 years ago or so and would not recommend them today. If you need to save time look at the Trimbag, it’s looks hokey but I bring down a bunch using a couple of them, they cost $250 and my broker actually said this is the best hand trimmed stuff I have seen in a while. Haha I had to correct him.
 

Tob522

Member
You talking about Bonzai Hero’s? I used them for years 15 years ago or so and would not recommend them today. If you need to save time look at the Trimbag, it’s looks hokey but I bring down a bunch using a couple of them, they cost $250 and my broker actually said this is the best hand trimmed stuff I have seen in a while. Haha I had to correct him.
Hey.

is the bonsai hero the hand held electric scissors, Or the bowl you twist?

I used a bowl and it was hideous!

im looking at something like ‘mastertrimmer professional‘ ... a friend did mention trim bags so maybe I’ll do that first!

I gotta go through a load and after the first one I start hating it :D
 

waylyn

Active Member
Anyone got an electric trimmer?

min the UK they range from 250- 20,000.

im looking for something under 2000 if it’s sensible.

Thanks
I have used the trim daddy and have just purchased a (MT Professional £2,100) the trim daddy I sent back as I bought two units and one of them wasn't working on arrival, and when they sent a replacement one of the units stopped working around two hours into trimming, So I returned both of them in fear that they were not going to last, and at around £400 each I wasn't going to take the chance.

But I was impressed with the trim daddy much quicker, just question the quality.
 

Tob522

Member
I have used the trim daddy and have just purchased a (MT Professional £2,100) the trim daddy I sent back as I bought two units and one of them wasn't working on arrival, and when they sent a replacement one of the units stopped working around two hours into trimming, So I returned both of them in fear that they were not going to last, and at around £400 each I wasn't going to take the chance.

But I was impressed with the trim daddy much quicker, just question the quality.
How good is the MT professional?
 

waylyn

Active Member
Just used it for the first time only a small batch around 26oz dry, I am impressed with the way it trims, and the flowers are rotated by air movement not phisical fingers pushing them around, but I also used again for the first time a Herbdryer a rebranded WeDryer and I always wet cut and hang flowers until ready to come off, but this drying unit didn't do me any favours, it has a fan continually on and the flowers lost a lot of smell so I removed them from the dryer after 3 days and dried them on paper. So I think I will dry cut in future

So now I have a dilemma do I stay with the wet cut or dry cut, sorry for going off subject but to answer your question I would say it does a fairly descent job
 
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