H.A.F.
Well-Known Member
After using it once on dry (but not cured) and once wet, I think it's handy. I still hand trim any big tops, but I dry the bowl-stuff and dry-sift the keif, and usually pick out the nuggie pieces for "tasting"I had some hard nugs getting chopped up, I use this on occasion now. Mind you it could be a different brand.
The dry run gave it a nice manicure, the wet run needed a second after it dried, but it dried more evenly with all the junk removed.
I would be willing to bet that they are all the same, cheaper is better unless you are running a business. Mine is decoration except for every 4-6 weeks.