GR33NL3AF
- 1,904
- 263
Satellite video is pretty badass... Do you ever have to go back over the product after going through the machine?The "Drone" is just a smaller version of the Satellite and cost just under $6k
I actually thought the centurion and pirhanna were cheap and flimsy units compared to the Twister 2, especially in full on full on mode..the Twister can move some material thru it but it destroys the buds both in appearance and smell, all looks the same in the bags when its all said and done..you can have ten different strains lined up and very few can tell them apart after some Twister abuse..I do like runnin 2 twisters end to end though because I hate re-runnin material twice thru a single machine..closest to a hand trim is hands down the Satellite, but high volume gets a little trickier, I max out at around 30 or so lbs a day with 6 people buckin the vine..the Triminator has a barrel that is twice the size around and a little longer than a twister which works wonders and the misting bar sure makes cleanup easy and time between cleanups is way extended. The Trimpal for dry material but it has to be really really dry to work well..2 Zooms end to end is the over the top setup for some real thru put..
I saw the "Trimstore" in Denver has joined up here, those cats are super nice, very knowledgable, and easy to deal with plus you can try out/rent every kind of machine under the sun until you find the one that suits your needs the best.
LOL... fucking Jim... I shop with these guys... very knowledgableIME when using the drum style we had to still trim the Petioles so they weren't pushing the flower away from the drum.
Curious if the same goes for the grate style?
I see on the videos people are just stuffing the whole ball of wax in there.
I like the idea of 2 vacs to even the suction on some of these drum models.
Almost leaning towards the Satellite , less equipment and no 220 like Texas said. and it weighs a ton less.
All of these drum trimmers are heavy, have a large footprint and can be a 2 man setup operation initially.
Still partial to the drum with 2 vacs.
Trim Pro rotor is not worth the paper the literature is printed on IMO..used 2 of them side side for a run and sold them the next week
1 guy can run a Satellite of Drone but better to have a couple people buckin off the vine and one on the machine
Not trying to derail but want to seize my opportunity while I have it with you guys here...looking to get a trim pro rotor...avg harvest 6 to 10 size...Is it worth it?!? Most of my strains are dense kush shapes? Any input would be appreciated, feel free to pm.
really not into friends or trims crews....if only dogs had thumbs I'd have it made, ppl are just to variable for me....
Yeah I would think the same thing, but it doesnt really seem to lose that much. They have a promo model with a screen to capture but I have not seen that one, I have seen tons of strains done through it though and it does seem not to affect it negatively at all. Of course there are certain leafy strains like Sour D that are too rough to do, kind of a good thing as I like to employ certain friends, but the strains that have done well are amazing.boy it seems like a big keif machine.i kept waiting for them to do something else lol.but no really at the end of the vid it looked like 50% was trimmed and the rest needed a lot of work.but to do that to dry buds for 20 some minutes had to lose a ton of trichs off the buds I would think.
Yeah I guess you have to see it to believe it.You tell me them buds beating around in that or running down the twister for 25 30 seconds, there is not going to be any Frost-Trichs left.
Oscar you love that trimmer huh :inpain:You tell me them buds beating around in that or running down the twister for 25 30 seconds, there is not going to be any Frost-Trichs left.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?