iPower Bud Trimmer Leaf Bowl Machine 19 inch Twisted Spin Cut for Hydroponics with Sharp Stainless Steel Blades Clear Visibility Dome, Solid Metal Gear Box, 19", Scissors Included, Silver








Key features
- •Function: This trimmer will cut twigs from a multitude plants for projects like making essential oils, aromatherapy products, and potpourris. Specially designed for indoor hydroponics
- •Powerful blades: Harness the power of 30 scissors in 1 cutter to provide clean & efficient while minimizing damage to plants. The four-edged blade for wet trimming and serrated blade and stainless steel wire X blades for dry trimming
- •Visual cutting: Clear PC cover of high transparency ensures total visibility for precise trim. Dual-direction manual rotation clockwise/anti-clockwise, removable handle and replaceable blades, easy to use and clean
- •Black rubber strips: Food grade rubber strips can handle plants efficiently with delicate care and minimize residue adhesion during use, safe and no flower damaged
- •Package includes: PC transparent cover, 24 black rubber strip and black rubber ring, stainless steel mesh and basin (19inch), 4 rubber column, 1 serrated blade for dry trim, 1 straight blade for wet trim, 1 silicone anti-slip pad, 1 scissors
iPower Bud Trimmer Leaf Bowl Machine 19 inch Twisted Spin Cut for Hydroponics with Sharp Stainless Steel Blades Clear Visibility Dome, Solid Metal Gear Box, 19", Scissors Included, Silver
List Price: $178.95$161.06DEALYou Save: $17.89 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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It works
Robo ✓ Verified Purchase•August 19, 2023
I like this product. It does everything I need it to do.
Poor packaging. Great item
Connie B✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2023
It's a lot bigger than I thought it would be
But it's a nice piece of equipment. For the price, you would think the packaging would be more secure. Box was torn up and styrofoam was destroyed so item was just flopping around inside oversized box from shipping. It's a Xmas gift for my spouse and although he won't be using it for months, it does seem like it would work great.
But it's a nice piece of equipment. For the price, you would think the packaging would be more secure. Box was torn up and styrofoam was destroyed so item was just flopping around inside oversized box from shipping. It's a Xmas gift for my spouse and although he won't be using it for months, it does seem like it would work great.
Wet Trim Only!
kyle✓ Verified Purchase•June 29, 2023
Last year it took us a little over a week, few hours twice a day, to trim the outdoor harvest. Well, this year I have triple the volume and I don't want to pay friends to trim. So, tried this out.
I tried several methods.
First I hung dry normal, tossed it in and spun. Second try was removing fans, hang normal, toss & spin. Doesn't matter what you do ahead of time, putting dry flowers in this thing will be sad to watch. Big flowers become small and all of your popcorn flowers will get shredded. Ok"¦
Wet trim had some success. Removing fans ahead of time helped, but trimming wet (when the flowers were at peak strength) allowed the flower to survive the spinner and the popcorns survived too. I did have to buy one of those hanging "spice drying" racks (which is actually legit) since I was cutting up branches and trimming wet. After drying in the rack if you put it in the spinner they will be eaten, so do touch ups with normal trimmers.
Either way it did 70% of the work 700% faster. Oh! And cut off about half an inch-ish of the rubber fingers before you use it. They're way too long and just kind of smash the flowers, the flowers are light, they roll just fine by being pushed. You'll see.
If you're trimming by the pound(s) this is worth a try, but if you're by the OZ don't be lazy, just use snips. You'll waste more than you'd prefer to"¦
I tried several methods.
First I hung dry normal, tossed it in and spun. Second try was removing fans, hang normal, toss & spin. Doesn't matter what you do ahead of time, putting dry flowers in this thing will be sad to watch. Big flowers become small and all of your popcorn flowers will get shredded. Ok"¦
Wet trim had some success. Removing fans ahead of time helped, but trimming wet (when the flowers were at peak strength) allowed the flower to survive the spinner and the popcorns survived too. I did have to buy one of those hanging "spice drying" racks (which is actually legit) since I was cutting up branches and trimming wet. After drying in the rack if you put it in the spinner they will be eaten, so do touch ups with normal trimmers.
Either way it did 70% of the work 700% faster. Oh! And cut off about half an inch-ish of the rubber fingers before you use it. They're way too long and just kind of smash the flowers, the flowers are light, they roll just fine by being pushed. You'll see.
If you're trimming by the pound(s) this is worth a try, but if you're by the OZ don't be lazy, just use snips. You'll waste more than you'd prefer to"¦
Arm's that hold rubber fingers is weak
Jamie Vancil✓ Verified Purchase•May 31, 2023
Works great but arms for the rubber fingers are week had one brake off and I have had it less than two months
Know nothing is like hand trimming but if u got a ton to run it does trick
snow✓ Verified Purchase•May 24, 2023
Breaks dry weed down alot beats stuff up lots of keef and trim to bud if u got alot and tired like I get sometimes it's an easy option and leaves tons to blow friends say they are better on wet stuff but not my way I'll try few wet next year complicates drying for me idk tho will see
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