Has anyone used the Trimbag?

nurrgle

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I might pick one up just for shits..

It seems like there is a new gimmick for trimming everyday. This looks to good to be true. Things also $400 and the parts couldn't have cost more then $10.
 

vertnugs

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I just watched a vid on youtube........guy did the same thing with pretty much the same results.....with a $3 5 gallon bucket.

I love the idea of the trim bag......but for $400 fuck that shit......i ain't that damn mad at my money yo.

It seems for this idea to work and work well comes down to having your product dry enough to where the leaves break up as the buds make contact and that's all there is to it.
 

nurrgle

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I said fuck it and picked a Trimbag up from Way 2 Grow in Denver. $272 with my discount. I have been trying to reduce people at my spot and the last couple rounds I spent a lot of time and money to get everything processed.

I have been at this for about 15 years, used to own the T4, and used it for a couple years, switched to the Green Bros for a couple rounds and then back to hand.

I chop my stuff and hang it up in about 18” sections. Everything is usually dense and hell and this round was the same. Here in Denver, shit dries quick so over the years I have found that hanging for 5 days or so then putting everything into tups while the sticks still bend some gives me a good bit of moisture left for the cure.

I followed my normal process, after everything spent a week in the tups I knocked everything off the stems and into big tups.

Herb was at the point that you could use your fingers to break everything off, but still sticky and dank due to the cure process.

Last night I ran the trimbag, yes it is pretty basic as far a tech goes but it is well made and for $272, who gives a shit. I spent 8g on the twister and 5 on the Green Bros if I remember correctly.

After getting all the crows feet and water leaves off, I did 30 spins in the Trimbag on a LB of super dense Donkey Butter.

Overall, I am stoked with the bag. I am able to do the whole round over a long days work with just my squaw helping. The herb needs some touch up but shit to be honest, it looks as good or better then everything does after I have a trim crew spend 80 hours on it.
 

Warpedpassage

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I would love to see some macro shots of the flower post “trim”. Seems like it would be knocking massive amounts of trichs of the flower. Just wondering.
 

Warpedpassage

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Sure, a pretty looking flower. Can you get a macro so we can see actual trichomes.

Im not trying to trash this product at all. Just curious about the fate of those precious trichome heads.

I think about when i trim with just scissors , being as gentle as i can. Yet end up collecting fallen trichomes afterwards.
 
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