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Cannabrush - Looks like an interesting idea, anyone used these or something similar?
True that Porky although they're advertising that it actually saves the trics, I've got a silicone basting brush in the drawer that i might give it a shot withA mate of mine sent me a link to this a month or 2 back.
Only works on really dry buds.
The last thing I would want to do to dry buds would be brush all the trics off.
Hmmm... me too. Let us know how you go.I've got a silicone basting brush in the drawer that i might give it a shot with![]()
I reckon ya basting brush would be exactly the same mate.True that Porky although they're advertising that it actually saves the trics, I've got a silicone basting brush in the drawer that i might give it a shot with![]()
Ah yeah. Saw that Taree bust in the news. Massive Vietnamese operation.I trim straight off the plant fresh with curved surgical scissors.
Had the same pair for 20 +years when you get used to them nothing compares.
The curved blades cut around flowers much better tha regular scissors
If I can find my glasses too I'm almost awesome with those things!
It just so happens I have a whole box of them going for a good price!.......
Ah no I don't 'I lied .
But you can get them from medical supplies easy enough or people you know that work in hospital .
The curved surgical scissor is seriously fast in trained hands!
Large flexible plastic bins under work station to collect trim.
Sorry to hi jack thread .
I don't like the look of how dry flowers is just to sell the BRUSH ?
Brush might work well with freeze dried flowers.
Get your self a pair if your serious and thank me later when your trimming faster than a Viet triad trimming machine on a north coast outdoor gro op!
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Bwaaahaahahaha. 1min 28sec to clean 1/2 gram of tiny buds.I seen it today on Facebook didn’t look at it until now looks like it’s works really well couldn’t find any bad reviews either
Not in my books. Might be a little kinder on the trichomes?Isn’t it better to dry trim?![]()
Dry trim for me. Wet trimming a full size outdoor plant takes about 3-4 days solid effort per plant (manicured).Not in my books. Might be a little kinder on the trichomes?
I trim straight off the plant fresh with curved surgical scissors.
Had the same pair for 20 +years when you get used to them nothing compares.
Haven't tried that dry rack, but looks handy. I've got 2 pairs of the Bunnings trimmers. I don't rate them- too big for exquisite work and lose their sharp edge too easily.. Now using Fiskars micro tip No 5. For a few extra bucks, they save some effort.The sea hawk drying nets are the best trim related things that I own. I also rate these little bunnings snips.View attachment 6921View attachment 6922