V256.420

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I bought the Bubblebag Dude washing machine with 5 bag set for $160 a month ago. Used it one time and it worked flawlessly. It was my firt time doing it so I only used the 220 and the 25 micro bags. Worked like a charm. Got 12 grams of wedding cake hash the first time out just from the trim. Sold it all and made my $$$ back on the machine after the first use.

Now that's how to do it :eyesmoke:
 

natureboygrower

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I bought the Bubblebag Dude washing machine with 5 bag set for $160 a month ago. Used it one time and it worked flawlessly. It was my firt time doing it so I only used the 220 and the 25 micro bags. Worked like a charm. Got 12 grams of wedding cake hash the first time out just from the trim. Sold it all and made my $$$ back on the machine after the first use.

Now that's how to do it :eyesmoke:
Try to isolate the 90 or 73 to keep for your own personal head stash and sell the rest :-P
 

meangreengrowinmachine

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I bought the Bubblebag Dude washing machine with 5 bag set for $160 a month ago. Used it one time and it worked flawlessly. It was my firt time doing it so I only used the 220 and the 25 micro bags. Worked like a charm. Got 12 grams of wedding cake hash the first time out just from the trim. Sold it all and made my $$$ back on the machine after the first use.

Now that's how to do it :eyesmoke:
Great to hear a review of the specific one I am looking at. thank you!
 

natureboygrower

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By no means attempting to be a jerk. My 220 is trash. May as well beat the buds in a box and hose the results down type of stuff.

You are missing some treats in those other bags. Below 50 microns may also be a waste here. In between is all good. Just saying.
I figured the 220 was leaf material and he wasnt selling it lol. I believe 120 to 45 in some instances can be considered full melt. I like 120 but i figured the 90 and 73 would be the cream of the crop. Also strain dependent.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I figured the 220 was leaf material and he wasnt selling it lol. I believe 120 to 45 in some instances can be considered full melt. I like 120 but i figured the 90 and 73 would be the cream of the crop. Also strain dependent.
I've run 5 strains now. Some nice full melt after pressing from those sizes. Only one strain heavy on the smaller heads. And the darker stuff makes great faux diamonds and sauce with decarbd and jar tec method. Keep playing. Had some surprising rewarding results. 005.jpg002.jpg004.jpg
 

V256.420

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Ya guys I used the 220 to get the garbage out and let the 25 catch the rest. It was my first time and I didn't want to get too crazy. I knew more bags = more work so I just let the machine do all the work for me. My bag set = 220, 160, 120, 73 and 25. That's what I bought. I could have got the 8 bag set but I didn't know what to do.

The machine worked flawlessly tho. Not a drop leaked out while washing. I watched a few videos and then did exactly what the bubblebagdude did with his. I filled the main fill bag with trim and stuck that in the machine. I then put a whole 10 pound bag of ice in it and around the trim bag. I then used water from the tap to pour over the ice and melting it just right to create a good soup of water and ice. The trick is don't use too much water. The bubbleguy says only a little bit over half way.

I turned the machine on for 15 minutes and watched it closely. The water came to the top while spinning so I knew I filled it perfectly the first time. Very strong machine to move all that ice and water and trim around. Once it finished I elevated the machine and put my bucket about a foot away from the machine knowing that fucker was going to squirt out once I unhooked the hose from the side of the machine. Perfect aim and everything went right in the bucket.

There was plenty of ice left after the first wash so I added more water and washed for another 5 minutes. Repeated the process and removed the bag and washed out the machine.

Then the process of removing the sticky icky hash from the screens and cleaning the bags. Make sure you clean them good if you want to use them over and over again. I was very satisfied with my result for a first time user of this method. I never did anything like this before and used to throw all my trim away. This was the outcome:

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I am still learning but I know a few more things now. I know one thing for sure is I can't smoke this much. WAY too strong for me :eyesmoke:
 

natureboygrower

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WAY too strong for me :eyesmoke:
It's great isnt it? Lol. I try to stay away from it during the day, but it tastes so good lol.

Like mich says, once you go under 45, the material can be a little "dirtier". I was surprised at how dark everything was in the 25. You may want to look into a 45 bag, your end product may turn out a little lighter and taste a little cleaner. Just my .02. Looks clean and light as is
 

V256.420

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It's great isnt it? Lol. I try to stay away from it during the day, but it tastes so good lol.

Like mich says, once you go under 45, the material can be a little "dirtier". I was surprised at how dark everything was in the 25. You may want to look into a 45 bag, your end product may turn out a little lighter and taste a little cleaner. Just my .02. Looks clean and light as is
Thanks nbg. All of that came from the 25. I don't think the bubbleguy sells single bags. I'll call and ask. Otherwise I can buy the 8 bag set for $48. It has the 220, 190, 160, 120, 90, 73, 45 and 25. Maybe not a bad thing to have an extra set of them. Make your money back in a second :eyesmoke:
 

MICHI-CAN

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Thanks nbg. All of that came from the 25. I don't think the bubbleguy sells single bags. I'll call and ask. Otherwise I can buy the 8 bag set for $48. It has the 220, 190, 160, 120, 90, 73, 45 and 25. Maybe not a bad thing to have an extra set of them. Make your money back in a second :eyesmoke:
This pic again showing differences in micron.

I suggest using a spray bottle of water to move goodies while collecting. I also have an extra bucket half full of water to soak my bags in between cycles. Never let them dry. And always wash everything very well before putting away. After 60+ cycles my bags are just softer. The lint and a tight fitting red bag are my only issues.
 

MICHI-CAN

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This pic again showing differences in micron.

I suggest using a spray bottle of water to move goodies while collecting. I also have an extra bucket half full of water to soak my bags in between cycles. Never let them dry. And always wash everything very well before putting away. After 60+ cycles my bags are just softer. The lint and a tight fitting red bag are my only issues.
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meangreengrowinmachine

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I think usually the 25 is all broken heads though from all that j have seen right? Isn't your really good stuff usually around between 100 and 45 microns? At least that is i think all that connoisseurs like frenchy go for. Not that I would throw it out or anything like that.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I think usually the 25 is all broken heads though from all that j have seen right? Isn't your really good stuff usually around between 100 and 45 microns? At least that is i think all that connoisseurs like frenchy go for. Not that I would throw it out or anything like that.
Here is where 190 goes after drying. High school daze relived through the taste. Spot on hash plaque flavor. And I removed the hair. Environmental hazard here.LOL. 001.jpg
 
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