Harvest More Trim Tray 2-Part System, 17" × 15" × 2.5", Stainless Steel Plastic, Black, One Pack

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Harvest More Trim Tray 2-Part System, 17" × 15" × 2.5", Stainless Steel Plastic, Black, One Pack

Harvest More Trim Tray 2-Part System, 17" × 15" × 2.5", Stainless Steel Plastic, Black, One Pack

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After harvesting and drying them until the stems snap and excess moisture is evaporated, we like to wrap the bud covered branches in unbleached Kraft paper. We roll them into big “burritos” and stand them up in plastic tubs so they stay fresh – not too dry and not too moist – and maintain temperature and humidity at 60º and 60 percent.

With its lightweight and portable design, a Trim Bin can be moved from one location to another with ease, making it a great tool for both personal and commercial use. The high walls surrounding the Trim Bin prevent any buds, leaves or stems from flying out, keeping your workspace clean and mess-free. Setting up your work station before using a Trim Bin ensures that you have everything you need to make the trimming process efficient and smooth. Keep in mind that a well-organized work station not only saves time but also reduces the risk of accidents and keeps the buds clean and tidy. Prepare Your Buds When it comes to trimming cannabis, many growers are constantly seeking ways to streamline their process and increase efficiency. One product that has gained widespread popularity in recent years is the trim bin. This simple yet effective tool offers numerous advantages over traditional trimming methods, making it a wise investment for any serious grower. From its ergonomic design to its ability to minimize mess and increase precision, the trim bin is a game changer in the world of cannabis cultivation. Let’s take a closer look at the many benefits of using a trim bin for trimming. Ergonomic Design However, that isn't necessarily the case. Even commercial growers can rely on these to finish manicuring their buds by hand after running them through a trimming machine. This way, you achieve that hand-trimmed quality with great efficiency.

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To get the most out of your trim bin, it is important to use your scissors and pruners effectively. Start by using scissors to remove any large fan leaves and stems from the buds. Then, use the pruners to trim down the remaining leaves until only the clean, trimmed bud is left. This will ensure that your buds are ready to be placed in the trim bin for the final separation process. Then to clean around the areas of where the meshes and the outside areas thoroughly with the paper towel and alcohol on the top tray. The mesh or screen of the trim bin also serves as a guide for cutting, helping to ensure a consistent and even trim every time. According to some manufacturers, the trim yield can range from 10-25% on average. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the final amount of trim will also depend on your technique and the type of product you are trimming.

Non-slip bottom. Make sure the bottom of your trimming tray weed has a rubberized base. So you can put the equipment on any surface and be assured that it will not accidentally slip on the floor, resulting in crop loss. Repeat the Process: Take another handful of buds and repeat the shaking process until you have trimmed all of your buds. Inspect the Trim: Once you have shaken the Trim Bin for a few minutes, inspect the trim that has fallen into the catchment area. Use your fingers or a scraper to collect the trim and set it aside for use in extracts or other products. Are you ready to invest in a trim bin for your trimming needs, but aren’t sure what type to choose? With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to make a decision. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Read on to learn about the plastic, stainless steel, and electric trim bins available, and which might be the best fit for your operation. Plastic Trim BinsThese round trays are the most affordable and compact option on this list. For those looking for a simple and smaller trimming tray with no bells and whistles, this tray has an understated design that could fit right in on a kitchen shelf when not in use.

If you have a larger operation or plan to expand, you may want to invest in a more expensive and larger trim bin. Pre-trim your buds by removing any large fan leaves that could get in the way of trimming. This will help to make the trimming process smoother and more efficient.The best way to use a trim tray to ensure you get the optimal amount of kief collected is to follow these basic steps : Using a Trim Bin is not only efficient and ergonomic but also very easy to use. The set-up process is simple and requires no special skills or tools. Most Trim Bins come with instructions, however, their simple design makes them self-explanatory. Once again it is that season when the days grow shorter and harvest is completed, and so our thoughts turn to trimming. Not just the trimmings for Thanksgiving dinner or trimming the Christmas tree, but to trimming the cannabis crop! Now that you have grown your plants to perfection, you’ll need to redirect your energy to manicuring the flowers which is the final step to show off the beauty of the bud. A trim tray also makes it easier to clean up afterward and keeps buds contained. What to look for in a trim tray Electric trim bins can be quite loud, producing noise levels of up to 85 decibels. To minimize noise, consider using ear protection or choosing a quieter model. What is the average lifespan of a trim bin?



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