Bit the bullet, did not want 2-3 days in trim jail. Got it from the Jungle website, around 200 bucks. Well worth the money vs. time aspect. Seems solid, all metal construction. This will last a while.
16" version because reviews say the 19" version uses the 16" blades.
Bottom of the operating grate. Blades can be swapped pretty easily with the wingnut. Careful, I've never met a sharper blade. One for wet, like a razor. One for dry serrated but just as sharp.
I think these dull wires are for very dry trimming. No documentation on that in the package. But, I'll be trimming right off the plant.
A couple of included trimmers, that's nice. That little rubber pad sits under the bowl so it doesn't go flying off the counter. Also nice.
Easy to assemble, one turn on the crank gets that blade spinning FAST.
I'll let you know how she works come late October. But wanted to get it along with a couple cases of mason jars before everyone else started thinking about harvest equipment.
Happy growin peeps.
This dude's spinnin too fast I think but it gives a trim good enough for curing....do a little fine trimming after.
16" version because reviews say the 19" version uses the 16" blades.
Bottom of the operating grate. Blades can be swapped pretty easily with the wingnut. Careful, I've never met a sharper blade. One for wet, like a razor. One for dry serrated but just as sharp.
I think these dull wires are for very dry trimming. No documentation on that in the package. But, I'll be trimming right off the plant.
A couple of included trimmers, that's nice. That little rubber pad sits under the bowl so it doesn't go flying off the counter. Also nice.
Easy to assemble, one turn on the crank gets that blade spinning FAST.
I'll let you know how she works come late October. But wanted to get it along with a couple cases of mason jars before everyone else started thinking about harvest equipment.
Happy growin peeps.
This dude's spinnin too fast I think but it gives a trim good enough for curing....do a little fine trimming after.
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