Like the GC3, the HP3 bucks at thrice the capacity of the HP1, with the trio of buckers. If you want more power, you can consider the HP3 buckers for higher capacity. You get a bucker stand, and industrial caster wheels with every HP1 bought, with an option to upgrade to off-road wheels for a minimal cost. The HP1 also features several feeds for stems of different diameters. And even with the high power it exerts, the HP1 can still treat your buds with the utmost care, so you have no problem when you need that extra push. On its own, this bucker can take on the job of 5 -7 workers, thanks to its 0.75 HP motor. But do not let the small size fool you, as the HP1 is one of the highest capacity buckers in the market today. Featuring a bucking rate of 175 pounds wet or 35 pounds dry, the HP1 is the perfect portable tabletop bucker that you can take anywhere you need it. The CenturionPro HP1 exerts more power than its cousins in the GC product line. While these machines focus on power over finesse, High-Performance Buckers can handle buds gently, albeit, not as careful as Gentle Cut buckers.īest High Capacity Buckers CenturionPro HP Tabletop They rely on rollers and high-power motors to process buds easily. These buckers were designed to handle buds by the hundreds each hour. If you process cannabis by the hundreds each day, a high-performance bucker is the answer to your question on efficiency. If you think high-quality bucking cannot be achieved without sacrificing speed, then you should take a look at the GC3. That means, you can continue bucking, in case one unit requires quick troubleshooting during operations. The beauty of this design is that each bucker can be controlled independently. Bucking at a rate of 1 20+ lbs per hour wet, 24 lbs per hour dry, the GC3 bucker does triple what the GC1, without sacrificing quality and ease of use. If you are looking for the same quality of bud handling, but with a bigger capacity, consider getting the GC3. The GC1 also features an efficient cleaning system that collects the stems and excess materials into a vacuum bag, which makes cleanup almost effortless. While compact and can sit pretty on most tables, the GC1 has a capacity of 40 pounds of wet and eight (8) pounds dry. The CenturionPro GC1 is perfect for boutique operations, while still accommodating high capacities of buds. They handle the buds gently, to preserve the flavor while protecting delicate buds from mishandling.īest Gentle Cut Buckers CenturionPro GC Mini Gentle Cut buckers are often compared to removing stems by hand with a pair of small pruning shears to cut each bud from the stem. What it lacks in outputs, Gentle Cut buckers make up for the quality of de-stemming. While they can do high-yields, it is not at par with the outputs of industrial-sized machines. You want your products to reach the dispensaries as soon as possible, and that is why you ought to act fast, so your investments come back the soonest.Īs the name speaks for itself, Gentle Cut buckers choose quality over quantity. That is why investing in an automated bucker is a wise decision any grower should make to improve outputs significantly. Also, going through hundreds of pounds of different stems isn’t fun and can compromise the quality of your buds with too much handling. While cutting off buds from stems might seem like a straightforward task, you do not want to miss out on every bud attached to the stems. For me, everything except the buds will go into an alcohol bath so really nothing is lost.If trimming is the most time-consuming task in cannabis processing, then bucking or de-stemming buds come in at a close second. I believe no matter what you do you’re always doing some damage to them just try to keep it minimal.Īlso depends on what other processing you plan on doing. Trichomes tend to bend at room temperature and snap when frozen since we are not freezing the buds, the loss is minimal. Wouldn’t the trichomes be shaken out as well…? I can hand trim a bud and pull one out of the trim bag and there is ABSOLUTELY no difference. For everyone who says you lose trichomes…well you don’t lose any more than your handling of the product. The superior product works amazing and is very comfortable to use. Here is one of the positive reviews on using the Trimming tool. Is there anyone here who has experience using such a tool? Then, I saw this video (DIY trimming bucket) There are pros and cons to using trimming tools, I am sure… But if it works and no need to spend $300+ (DIY trimming bucket cost about $5.00), why not use it? I saw trim bag or trim bucket, price tag $300.00+ If I have many plants to trim, I would consider buying one of this even at a high price. I’ve harvest several times in the past and trimming is time-consuming and it is physically hard.
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