iPower Bud Trimmer, Whose Used It?

EhCndGrower

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I would say it’s an easy purchase, especially for those with big outdoor harvest. I have a motorized Upright TrimPro with table. Roughly 7.5yrs ago I had a workplace injury and fucked up my wrist, which require surgery too deepen a bone groove, tendon and ligament fixing too. First outdoor attempt 4 years ago saw me and rotating in and out family members over 10.5 hrs to trim my Fruity Pebbles plant (I think close to 1200g) My wrist hurt and and so did everyone’s hand after that long of a trim session. So I spent $2k of my money the following year for my above machine purchase and has been a godsend since. My plants that years average 1200g and one reached 1723g trimmed down to nothing but buds. I can take down the plant, bud wash and trim everything in 3-4hrs on my own and freeze dry/cure in 27hrs after that. Pain in the ass to clean/sharpen the blade but my hands/wrist aren’t going to complain in the long. Machine trims better when the buds have been washed first and the trichomes tend to stay better intact on the out side of the buds


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J. Rocket

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Nice, and not an insane price either.
I've got a couple I-power fans been very pleased with.
 

2com

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All depends what the market calls for top dollar hear needs to be hand trimmed.
I wonder what the market would want to pay in markup price for the exact same buds, exact same harvest, where one batch was hand trimmed and the other was trimmed with some machine trimmer, right next to each other in different containers. Any idea?
 
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