Looking for a decent trimmer

Bigbruce420

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So this year my plants are massive, and I’m expecting more work than I can handle. I think I’m going to need a powered trimmer, and ditch the shitty bowl trimmer. I know I’ll be taking a week off work either way.

My question is there an affordable trimmer worth getting?

here’s a pic of my plants and me, I’m 6’5” ......
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Spazz24

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Affordable and trimmer don't belong in the same sentence. The one I’ll be running is pretty much the cheapest you’ll get and that’s still 3 grand. That’s the Twister T6.
 

Bigbruce420

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So I guess my next question is: I’m expecting 8lbs, and plan to take a week, is that a doable timeframe to hand trim? $3kUSD is to steep this year I think.
 

Spazz24

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I’m going to be hand trimming 4-5lbs come end of October/November due to trimmer not being here until after this harvest. I am truly dreading it and even hoping I have enough time and have my doubts. Good luck with even more weight yikes.
 

MickeyBlanco

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So I guess my next question is: I’m expecting 8lbs, and plan to take a week, is that a doable timeframe to hand trim? $3kUSD is to steep this year I think.
If you're doing it all by yourself, you're going to run yourself exhausted. In my opinion.

If there's people you can trust, use them.
 

Cookie Rider

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My local shop rents out trimmers.
Not sure which models, but even offered a salad bowl trimmer as a loaner. -but told me it's shit from the start even with a new blade.
 

Bigbruce420

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My local shop rents out trimmers.
Not sure which models, but even offered a salad bowl trimmer as a loaner. -but told me it's shit from the start even with a new blade.
I live in a small town setting, I wish I had that service, I drive 2hrs to my “local” shop.
 

p0opstlnksal0t

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Try buying a used greenbroz or triminator dry. Hang dry your plants whole. It takes me 3 weeks to dry my outs. Then I buck and hand trim the tops and machine trim the mid nugs.
 

Gorillabilly

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What about a trim bag?? Cheap and do a decent job, i plug mine into a drill instead of turning it by hand. Really getting after it you could trim it in a day(after you get it off plant and dry of course.) I usually only harvest 2 pound or so, and i get it cut and hung in 2 hours, and trimmed off stalk and in bag for 3 or 4 hours. So a day or so total.
 

Silky T

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Affordable and trimmer don't belong in the same sentence. The one I’ll be running is pretty much the cheapest you’ll get and that’s still 3 grand. That’s the Twister T6.
Where are you located? I usually have to drive to Colorado from Houston to help trim, like 30 -40 plants. We trim for about 12 hours a day and listen to Bob Marley (how appropriate) and he pays me $200 a day. I'm there a week. IDK if there's a profession for this now that everybody's out of the closet, so I am NOT a professional, with a resume, but he likes my work and calls me back every year. He grows THC weed and CBD. We actually make our own CBD oil which is the real deal. I can't believe these companies selling CBD oil that's the color and consistency of olive oil. True CBD is black.
 

DaFreak

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I went to a dispensary for the first time in my life Recently, believe me the bag trimmers are good enough.
 

DaFreak

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Where are you located? I usually have to drive to Colorado from Houston to help trim, like 30 -40 plants. We trim for about 12 hours a day and listen to Bob Marley (how appropriate) and he pays me $200 a day. I'm there a week. IDK if there's a profession for this now that everybody's out of the closet, so I am NOT a professional, with a resume, but he likes my work and calls me back every year. He grows THC weed and CBD. We actually make our own CBD oil which is the real deal. I can't believe these companies selling CBD oil that's the color and consistency of olive oil. True CBD is black.
Heat.
 

Spazz24

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Where are you located? I usually have to drive to Colorado from Houston to help trim, like 30 -40 plants. We trim for about 12 hours a day and listen to Bob Marley (how appropriate) and he pays me $200 a day. I'm there a week. IDK if there's a profession for this now that everybody's out of the closet, so I am NOT a professional, with a resume, but he likes my work and calls me back every year. He grows THC weed and CBD. We actually make our own CBD oil which is the real deal. I can't believe these companies selling CBD oil that's the color and consistency of olive oil. True CBD is black.
I’m on the east coast.
 

Spazz24

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Not saying there’s anything wrong with the trim bag per say but, it’s not for me personally. I personally won’t use anything that beats the shit out of my flower. That’s a lot of unnecessary lost trichs imo. I grow for quality and I’ve learned over my years of growing that beating the shit out of them doesn’t help the cause.
 

Silky T

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So this year my plants are massive, and I’m expecting more work than I can handle. I think I’m going to need a powered trimmer, and ditch the shitty bowl trimmer. I know I’ll be taking a week off work either way.

My question is there an affordable trimmer worth getting?

here’s a pic of my plants and me, I’m 6’5” ......
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WOW! How do you keep your neighbors at bay? Just a rhetorical question.
 
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