MICHI-CAN
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this is great ty
Yes. But is it multi purpose as bought? Just frugal. I like multi tools. Limited space and resources.this is great ty
this is great ty
Yes. But is it multi purpose as bought? Just frugal. I like multi tools. Limited space and resources.this is great ty
easy to carry the 5gal back up from the basement instead of whole unit , omfg the struggle. I have no basement drain so dragging the whole unit up and down blowsYa, even for cleaning out the car or whatever. Nice and portable. Unlike my big ass one.
Ya it does. But I have my son do it once a week. The bucket would be way easier, well at least for him, lol.easy to carry the 5gal back up from the basement instead of whole unit , omfg the struggle. I have no basement drain so dragging the whole unit up and down blows
I tried that with the wifeYa it does. But I have my son do it once a week. The bucket would be way easier, well at least for him, lol.
She does the trimming, lol.I tried that with the wife
didn't end well
ah you got an automatic trimmer, niceShe does the trimming, lol.
I personally have no issue moving them around. But I hear ya.I'm 200lbs in shape, and I dread moving wet 10gallon pots. Most plants I've grown in 10gallon pots end up hitting the ceiling of whatever room I'm in if I lift them, and I'm average height... This task would make watering so unpleasant I'd surely avoid the task as much as possible.
My current grow is in 10gallon fabric pots -- can tell you just moving the plants in my tent/bedroom to inspect trichomes and whatnot has become a chore
We're not all ripped, lol.I personally have no issue moving them around. But I hear ya.
I like the bucket heads, but I found a full shop vac unit with attachments cost $10 more. Extenders are nice for reaching the back of the tent imo and worth the $10.this is great ty
33 PSI is all it takes. Scratch your heads. Keep fit.I personally have no issue moving them around. But I hear ya.
Clean and efficient. My respect sir.The water goes from my buckets to the run off pump, the pump has a float when it gets to 2” of water it triggers the pump and shoots it to the opposite side of my basement. Can be used with flood tables as well.
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The legs on your potsThe water goes from my buckets to the run off pump, the pump has a float when it gets to 2” of water it triggers the pump and shoots it to the opposite side of my basement. Can be used with flood tables as well.
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was seriously sick of emptying buckets and suck with a vacuum for years. I haven’t even looked or seen my run off now for 3 months and I don’t miss it one bit.Clean and efficient. My respect sir.
Thanks for the chuckle Annie. I needed that lolThe legs on your pots
Thank you, my last table turned out exceptional I'm blitzedThanks for the chuckle Annie. I needed that lol
I use a similar one:I don't know if I posted this here or not. But here's a cool little one for a bucket. I'm gonna get a couple. But I use a big ass one.
Bucket Head 5 Gallon 1.75 Peak HP Wet Dry Vacuum Powerhead Shop Vac with Filter Bag and Hose (compatible with 5 Gal. Homer Bucket) BH0100 - The Home Depot
The Bucket Head Wet Dry Vacuum Powerhead can be used to turn a The Home Depot brand 5 gal. multi-use bucket (sold separately) into a powerful wet dry vacuum. The powerhead features a 1.75 peak horsepowerwww.homedepot.com
Still regret my ignorance. Peace.I use a similar one:
Craftsman 12.5 in. L X 12.5 in. W X 12.5 in. D Wet/Dry Vac Powerhead 1 pc Mfr# CMXEVBE17678 - Ace Hardware
The CRAFTSMAN Powerhead Wet/Dry Vac, with a 1.75 peak HP motor and a 1-1/4-inch x 4-foot hose, is great for smaller jobsite messes. Made to take on dirty, grimy messes that may require instant disposal, the powerhead bucket vac is designed for the jobsite or garage for quick and cost-effective...www.acehardware.com