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morugawelder

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Has any of my comrades tried or currently use this ?
They advertise this drying machine to dry perfectly in 3 days and meantime ,
keeping perfect r.h. flavor etc.

I'd like to see if it works , would save a lot of room .

thanks !
 

Kingrow1

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Ya years peeps have tried dehydrating and air driers in most ways and timeings but only but apparently now its the next big shizzle.

And to think i could have invenred that after reading a few related threads if i wasnt so busy learning how to produce weed to market, godarnit....! :-)
 

Nizza

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I like mine but only use it in the humid months , it worked as advertised and I liked how small of space I can dry a perpetual harvest in. I actually had to bring this into an air conditioned room to get the humidity down enough to jar the bud
 

Kingrow1

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Just the fact you had issues jarring spells out how defuct this peoce of kit really is, i havent read the advertizing though, it may advertize its failings or like leds it may not - boveda have unveiled a new monolayer terp shield if you jar with them so idk wtf is happening in the industry thesedays :-)



I like mine but only use it in the humid months , it worked as advertised and I liked how small of space I can dry a perpetual harvest in. I actually had to bring this into an air conditioned room to get the humidity down enough to jar the bud
 

Nizza

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no issues drying, i wouldn't have jarred them if they weren't ready. But the dehydrator helped alot when it came to not waiting forever.
I like the product and am happy I spent money on it. I'll also be able to use it next year when I grow hops ! :)
 

70's natureboy

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I think they have their place in times of high humidity. I had some outdoor weed going moldy. I wanted to dry what wasn't moldy asap. I put it in the dehydrater and it turned out surprisingly well. I bought the dehydrator 10 years ago during a humid stretch.
 

morugawelder

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no issues drying, i wouldn't have jarred them if they weren't ready. But the dehydrator helped alot when it came to not waiting forever.
I like the product and am happy I spent money on it. I'll also be able to use it next year when I grow hops ! :)
I think they have their place in times of high humidity. I had some outdoor weed going moldy. I wanted to dry what wasn't moldy asap. I put it in the dehydrater and it turned out surprisingly well. I bought the dehydrator 10 years ago during a humid stretch.
does it dry and maintain their smell as advertised then ? do It may be worth a look at , eh ?
 

Nizza

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If you haven't experienced a normal slow dry then I wouldn't consider one of those.. they arent gonna make the process perfect. you need to research first and realize where this tool fits into play
get some experience first with an old school dry then you can try a dehydrator IMO
 
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morugawelder

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If you haven't experienced a normal slow dry then I wouldn't consider one of those.. they arent gonna make the process perfect. you need to research first and realize where this tool fits into play
get some experience first with an old school dry then you can try a dehydrator IMO
been drying old school for a quite few years , just seen it and thought it my might handy for when its humid as shit here .
 

Nizza

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I had that experience. The one jar i overdried was due to an overnight temperature drop because im coastal, and was very dry one random night and the following day. with the dehydrator i should have shut it off 6 hours earlier because of the environment changed really quick. this is my first time experience with it and I think when you get to almost dry u gotta b careful
 

morugawelder

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I had that experience. The one jar i overdried was due to an overnight temperature drop because im coastal, and was very dry one random night and the following day. with the dehydrator i should have shut it off 6 hours earlier because of the environment changed really quick. this is my first time experience with it and I think when you get to almost dry u gotta b careful
RIGHT , They could dry up buds really quick , I see they come with little cartridges for water , to maintain moisture .
 

Nizza

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I have little experience with it, but from my experience with the machine you should keep everything tight and adding that water shot in there makes a little difference.. its so humid when i gotta use this thing. the thing is like an air hockey type thing and the key is to initially pack it all in there in my experience so far. next summer when i harvest my stuff i started mid-late(edited) summer indoors, I'll try it again and give another review. other than that i've always had trouble harvesting my shit during the humid af months and im coastal so SOMETIMES it dries up bad overnight here. I think peoples experience with anything changes in their experience with their climate and changes through seasons. with your years of experience you will be able to understand when it's time to jar and avoid that dreaded hay smell!

you really don't need this device it is just a little air hockey type thing with all sorts of slots in it. It is nice if you want to try it out for a harvest here and there but also isnt the key to drying. Your own experience and measuring humidity when it goes to jar is the most important IMO

realistically i have only had one, perpetual harvest with this during the about 70RH climate i live in during that time. I used this thing I think about 5 to 7 times over, on a perpetual harvest top to bottom, and then again, and the bud that was jarred came out great! Minus one jar that was over-dried and still was great IMO, just a little brittle not lacking taste but didnt taste like it had cured as well either.
my own experience, actually using it.

you could easily overdry your buds using it though.
 
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morugawelder

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yeah , your right , I better stick to old school , its never let me down yet , just takes a little longer ,
thought maybe the machine might shave off some time . But good things come to those who wait !
 

Nizza

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it is an investment that really is hard to pay off. I do regret buying one but it can have its place. I'm not saying its a great thing and is the way to dry your shit, but it can help. its basically an air hockey table but instead of you creating your own perfect drying chamber, its like a compact little thing with alot more airflow. I will need another season or few to have really good input on it, but the main advantage to it is the small drying area you need for the amount of bud.

i think a simple cardboard box with the right airflow would have done the job, but it was nice having the little unit with the timer and neat fans/ staging all in a little plastic thing
 
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