![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Bladed bud-trimming machines take off too many cannabinoid-rich trichome heads because the blades don’t discriminate between the bud and the sugar leaves. When you’re growing cannabis commercially, this is the kind of quality that attracts discerning customers. In fact, if you hold a hand-trimmed bud and a Resinator-trimmed bud side by side, it’s difficult to tell which is which. You’ll also tend to end up with buds that have a lower total weight, reducing your aggregate margins on your flower.īecause The Original Resinator is a bladeless trimmer that uses cold temperatures and gentle rotation to encourage the sugar leaves to snap off wherever they happen to be on the bud, the trimmed buds come out exactly the same shape as they went in-only with a hand-trimmed appearance. When you trim buds to a standard shape, you’ll either be removing too many trichomes (hence losing valuable revenue potential) or not removing the sugar leaves completely, which looks very amateur to consumers and reduces the shelf value of the bud. The problem with this is that cannabis buds don’t grow in a uniform shape-each one is a unique work of art with its own individual shape, lines, and pattern of trichomes, pistils, and flowers. Follows the Natural Lines of Each BudĪutomatic bud-trimming machines that use blades for trimming buds invariably turn out nugs that are fairly uniform in shape (and size). This semi-automatic bud trimmer is extremely versatile and easy to use and maintain, and it provides everything a grower or processor could ever need in a bud trimmer machine, plus additional features that can help your products stand out from the crowd. Naturally, we are very biased toward our own equipment, but there are several reasons why we think The Original Resinator is better than other bud trimmer machines. In addition, those trimming machines will most likely either cut your buds too small (taking off valuable trichomes) or leave too much plant matter on the buds, which requires significant hand-trimming time to clean them up, defeating the purpose of using a machine in the first place. Now, those bud trimmers will definitely save you time compared to hand trimming, but they’ll all leave you with trim that’s streaked with chlorophyll and plant particulates. Let us explain: Say you come across a list of the “best bud trimming machines” that features a bowl trimmer, an electric handheld bud trimmer, a wet trimmer, and a dry trimmer with a rotary cutting blade system. Most of the “best bud trimming machine” lists that you’ll find out there are wrong-dead wrong-because the featured machines might solve one of the limitations of hand trimming but make a mess of others. ![]()
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