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Bubble Bags VS Tumbler, for trim??

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Bubble Bags VS Tumbler, for trim??

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No matter what you will always get plant material when using tumblers.
its the friction from the plant surface rubbing on screen that will act like a sand paper effect ,
freeze and lightly shaking is the Best!

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I am thinking of purchasing this tumbler..
I was wondering what micron drum is best? the 120 lpi (125 micron) or 110 lpi (160 micron) or should I get both?

Check out Billy Goat's thread on this tumbler in the dry-sift sub-forum...
 
Good point Hrpuffnstuff!!
Freezing plant material prior to tumbling is mandatory if you are after the best product!
 
Bubblebags are best used in the 40 gallon size with garbage cans for work containers. What a pain in the butt to use the 5 gallon set for any quantity. . . If I wanted bubble that bad I would use the washing machine method.

Dry sift is a great smoke, so is oil. I make oil now when i want quantity of extracts.

If I was using a tumbler it seems the ideal way to do that would be to put it inside of a large freezer during the cycle.
 
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