
Then when the machine breaks what do you do? Order another $70-$100 machine. They really just spin the wad of material back and forth and are manufactured to about the poorest standards imaginable. Put your big boy pants on, get a $26 30 gallon Brute trash can from home depot, get 2 oars from amazon for $14.99, get the same 2 taps I got from amazon for $8.99, and work those forearms like you got some balls sirĪll kidding aside I almost bought one until I realized what a waste of money it is.

To me it would be akin to shopping for an "ass wiping machine." There's simply no need to complicate the process with a poorly manufactured electronic device to solve a problem that doesn't exist. I ran out and could have processed 2 more runs.Ĭlick to expand.I would not recommend a machine.

It's pretty incredible how fast you go through it. I believe it greatly assists with removing excess moisture in preparation for proper drying in smaller pieces.Ĥ) Cut the patties into smaller pieces after pressing with the 25 micron screen.ĥ) Keep more ice on hand. 73 micron 120 micron.ģ) Press the patties with the mesh screen the 25 micron mesh screen the bubble bag set comes with. The majority was collected in the 2 bottom bags. The others were a waste of time and very little hash actually collected inside of them. It's just not a good idea to accelerate the drying process with heat.Ģ) I would only use 2 bags for hash filtration in the 5 gallon bucket. To combat the possibility of mold growth I cut the patties into very small pieces to expose more surface area to air for more even and rapid drying.ġ) No food dehydrator / low temp oven for any length of time.

There was still quite a bit of moisture in the patties this morning.
