the psychic toll of having a small army of scraggly-assed homo sapiens putting their filthy mitts all over my produce has gotten to be too goddamn much for me to bear even another minute.
i need a trim machine. it's got to be effective and not chew up y flowers too damn much. yes money is an issue, but i'll pony up for the right gadget.
was on the verge of springing for a twister, but i've been looking at a couple others now.
first is the lucky 7. it looks a little smaller than the twister, rolling thunder, triminator, etc. the vacuum is also a full horse smaller so it's supposed to be a good deal quieter than the others. it's a relatively new unit, so i haven't found anyone who's actually used one. have any of y'all? i like that it's made right here in socal and that it's $5000 cheaper than the twister. i haven't been able to find any videos of it actually trimming meds, but there's some info and videos at lucky7trimmer dot com.
second is the centurion. the main thing this one has going for it is that my local grow shop will hook it up for $8K out the door. that's a pretty sick number for one of these.
to those of you who employ mechanical trimmers, which are you using? how do you like it? of these tumbler types designs, is there really any appreciable difference between the different makes and models, or is it all just a big marketing ruse?
please no responses from filthy shills trying to hype up your own BS product. you all are usually so shameless in your plugs that the real cats out there can smell it all over you.
—AVG
i need a trim machine. it's got to be effective and not chew up y flowers too damn much. yes money is an issue, but i'll pony up for the right gadget.
was on the verge of springing for a twister, but i've been looking at a couple others now.
first is the lucky 7. it looks a little smaller than the twister, rolling thunder, triminator, etc. the vacuum is also a full horse smaller so it's supposed to be a good deal quieter than the others. it's a relatively new unit, so i haven't found anyone who's actually used one. have any of y'all? i like that it's made right here in socal and that it's $5000 cheaper than the twister. i haven't been able to find any videos of it actually trimming meds, but there's some info and videos at lucky7trimmer dot com.
second is the centurion. the main thing this one has going for it is that my local grow shop will hook it up for $8K out the door. that's a pretty sick number for one of these.
to those of you who employ mechanical trimmers, which are you using? how do you like it? of these tumbler types designs, is there really any appreciable difference between the different makes and models, or is it all just a big marketing ruse?
please no responses from filthy shills trying to hype up your own BS product. you all are usually so shameless in your plugs that the real cats out there can smell it all over you.
—AVG