Washing machine for bubble hash

by2

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So I am about to invest in some washing materials and was looking for a washing machine when I came across this USB washing Maschine.
I see some benefits in it not being so big so don't need so much storage and I can use it in what ever bucket I want.
The only concern might be heat since the motor will be in the water. It is not using much power so don't anticipate it to generate too much heat.
What do you all think?
 

Bud man 43

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I would reconsider-
You will need a 220 washing bag to put your product into- Then your hash water will be all inside this thing- you will need to rinse it while saving the water- then the more water- the longer it takes to strain-
I recommend the bubble bag dude machine and his full mesh bags- 4 bags are enough- more bags = more draining and cleaning.
I just finished a few huge batches- and as the bags get used- they take longer to drain
 

Dboybudz

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So I am about to invest in some washing materials and was looking for a washing machine when I came across this USB washing Maschine.
I see some benefits in it not being so big so don't need so much storage and I can use it in what ever bucket I want.
The only concern might be heat since the motor will be in the water. It is not using much power so don't anticipate it to generate too much heat.
What do you all think?
If you're investing and have funds look for a RV washer even the Chinese made ones on eBay Like 55 dollars. Can load a quarter pound,bag of ice,then let it soak for 30 min then run and empty into bags.
 

by2

Well-Known Member
I would reconsider-
You will need a 220 washing bag to put your product into- Then your hash water will be all inside this thing- you will need to rinse it while saving the water- then the more water- the longer it takes to strain-
I recommend the bubble bag dude machine and his full mesh bags- 4 bags are enough- more bags = more draining and cleaning.
I just finished a few huge batches- and as the bags get used- they take longer to drain
I didn't think of that.
You just saved me a few grams of hash. thank you :)
I heard that full mesh is the way to go since it won't stretch out the screen so much and drains quicker so that's what im going for.
what microns do you use?
 

by2

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If you're investing and have funds look for a RV washer even the Chinese made ones on eBay Like 55 dollars. Can load a quarter pound,bag of ice,then let it soak for 30 min then run and empty into bags.
It is not so much about the money but more about the storage. I will only do 1 or 2 washes a year so it will take up space the rest of the time.
Can't see any other alternative thou, except for doing it by hand.
 

Dboybudz

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It is not so much about the money but more about the storage. I will only do 1 or 2 washes a year so it will take up space the rest of the time.
Can't see any other alternative thou, except for doing it by hand.
Yea I hear ya,it's not that big and does a wonderful job if on the fence some time. Like 3 or 4 gallon size.
 

Star Dog

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I would reconsider-
You will need a 220 washing bag to put your product into- Then your hash water will be all inside this thing- you will need to rinse it while saving the water- then the more water- the longer it takes to strain-
I recommend the bubble bag dude machine and his full mesh bags- 4 bags are enough- more bags = more draining and cleaning.
I just finished a few huge batches- and as the bags get used- they take longer to drain
I'm maybe missing something, what would be different about working with a washing machine over a bucket?
 

Bud man 43

Well-Known Member
I'm maybe missing something, what would be different about working with a washing machine over a bucket?
The washing machine can be drained- from the bottom-then filled again and again easily- I usually do 3-4 washes per batch- and I dump the dry weed directly into the machine- no 220 micron bag - last time I bought hash- years ago- i paid $70 for 1/4- the machine and bags are not free but I believe it is the right tool for the job-
PS- I just washed a couple pounds- it’s a lot of work-
 
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