CenturionPro Dry Batch Trimmer Model 2 VS Creative Harvest Solutions Diamond Edge Dry Trimmer

in trimmer •  3 years ago 



While a product tended to by hand can add romanticism to an experience, that doesn’t necessarily mean it is a practical method. One useful tool that you can find as a grower will eliminate hours upon hours of hard work: the bud trimmer.

Instead of carefully cut by hand to get each individual bud, the bud trimmer does it for you, giving you more time to attend to other things during harvest. The market for bud trimmers isn’t small, and it can be a bit overwhelming to dive into, but that’s where we step in. In these reviews, we’ll go over our favorite bud trimmers and tell you why we like them so much.

Why Trim Plants?

When plants grow, trimming is essential. Trimming plants will make the product more aesthetically pleasing, but there’s more to it. By bucking the plant bud and removing leaves, you’ll make parts of the nug with more trichomes more accessible. Additionally, by removing fan and sugar leaves, you’re getting rid of the parts that would cause harsh smoke. The foliage doesn’t wick away moisture too well. Furthermore, trimming plants is essential to the curing process. Curing–or slowly removing moisture from the bud–plays a part in enhancing the smoking experience. Lastly, trimmed bud tends to produce a stronger plants aroma, which may influence a purchase.

When is a Good Time to Trim Plants?

When it comes to trimming plants, you can either do it before or after drying. Growers use both methods, so there isn’t a right or wrong way. Cultivation specialists who prefer a wet trim are dealing with high humidity, are concerned about mold, and want the plants bud to dry at a quicker rate. Those who use a dry trim are dealing with low humidity, want the bud to dry slower, and are looking for the bud to be denser or tighter. So it depends on the grower’s preferences. As a bud trimmer, your job is to be comfortable with both wet and dry trims.

CenturionPro Dry Batch Trimmer Model 2

Features:

The CenturionPro Bud Trimmer is ideal for small to medium harvests with a dry weight trimming capacity of up to 15 pounds per hour. Designed for pruning delicate blooms, the DBT Model 2 simplifies the pruning process while keeping you safe and producing the highest quality pruning product you can get. The CenturionPro — the best value dry batch trimmer on the market — is also the most attentive, with an optional Kief filter that collects any shed trichomes to maximize the value of your harvest. Made from stainless steel and the finest name-brand parts, the Model 2 Dry Batch Trimmer is an elite harvesting solution designed to meet industry compliance standards and exceed your expectations.

Creative Harvest Solutions Diamond Edge Dry Trimmer

Features:

The Diamond Edge Dry Trimmer is designed with the customer in mind and is manufactured with high quality stainless steel, anodized aluminum and durable hardware built to exacting standards. The triple brush assembly design gently tumbles each batch of untrimmed buds while maintaining constant 100% contact with the horizontal cutting surface. This action, combined with the rotation of our unique diamond edge disc, equates to 9400 scissor-like cuts per minute. With extremely high efficiency and extremely short time, the final product reaches the quality you expect. Not only are the buds close to hand-pruned quality, but the trimmed leaves are also close to processor-ready. This trimmer has the easiest cleaning in the industry, thanks to the machine’s ability to be inverted for quick and ergonomic cleaning.

Things to Consider While Buying the Best Bud Trimmer


Purpose
If you are trimming your bud for recreational purposes or just cutting out some leaves for your smoking needs, you may only need a manual bud trimmer. But if you are harvesting a whole plantation, to sell your product later, you might as well use the industrial bud trimmer. The automatic bud trimmer can be used in both instances.

Time
It may take you a long time to finish harvesting a large plantation using a manual bud trimmer. The industrial bud trimmer can be the best option as you may complete the job faster. But if you are not on a rush because the deadline is still some time away, using the automatic bud trimmer can be very convenient to use

Land Area and Number of Plants
Having a few plants, you can use the manual bud trimmer. You may also enjoy what you are doing. But when you are dealing with a large number of plants, go may grow impatient, and you are still halfway done. Better use the automatic or the industrial trimmers.

The same is true when you are trimming a vast plantation of plants. The industrial bud trimmer is the best option, for obvious reasons.

Budget
herbIf you have a plantation, you must, by all means, buy an industrial bud trimmer even if it is the most expensive of the three. You will be a more effective trimmer if you do so. You may not also need to employ workers to harvest your plants, which means that you are saving money to pay wages.

The manual bud trimmer is the least expensive of the three bud trimmers, but its use may be limited to home gardens and recreational trimming tasks.

Conclusion

Keep hiring manual trimmers if you must — you might have a very good reason. Know, on the other hand, that the rest of the world has moved on. Automated trimming machines are now able to trim buds that can’t be differentiated from hand-trimmed buds. They so so more quickly, more consistently, and more efficiently. In the process, automated trimmers increase productivity and profits without sacrificing quality.



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