Dr.Know
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A couple of months ago I picked up a new Twister Trimmer to help out with the fall harvest. I thought I would write up a little review....
I don't deal with as much volume as most people who own these machines but my hands have grown tired of spending countless hours during the winter months trimming the fall harvest.
Due to security concerns I never hire outside trimmers. When I first saw this machine last year I knew it was the answer to my problems.
While I haven't had the chance to use the Twister on any fresh outdoor material yet, I have had several runs with a few different kinds of indoor buds and here's the run down....
PROS:
great build quality
easy to use
easy to clean
cuts fast
cuts tight
The first thing you notice about the Twister is how well constructed it is. Besides a couple of plastic pieces, high quality materials are used throughout the machine.
The Twister is really easy to break down and clean. After getting it well soiled with material it cleaned back up to almost factory specs.
With proper maintenance there is no doubt in my mind it will last for a very long time.
The Twister does a fantastic job of removing the leaves around the flowers.
The blades cut fast and furious, rolling out nicely trimmed buds in no time at all.
I was really impressed the first time I saw it turn an 8hr job(by hand) into a 10 minute one.
I don't doubt it when I hear stories of people trimming 10bs(dry weight) an hour.
It trims almost as fast as you can load it with flowers.
It also can trim dried buds as well. I had some old outdoor sitting around and I was curious to see what the Twister would do with dry material.
I took 100 grams(each) of untrimmed buds from 3 different strains and trimmed it by hand.
Then I took the same amount, rehumidified it until it was super spongy/moist(bone dry material gets "digested" in the tumbler) and ran it through the Twister, then weighed the results.
First number is by hand, 2nd is what the Twister yielded...
73g/50g BubbaKush
68g/46g Bubblegum
65g/34g BubbaKush x C99
The machine actually did a nice job on the dried buds, I barely had to touch-up anything.
As you can tell tho the rate of loss was significantly higher than by hand so I wouldn't recommend running dried material through it.
CONS:
expensive
noisy
if used in the field needs generator with 220v
too rough on highly resinous flowers
turns the trim into mulch
drying method
I'm not going to say the Twister is overpriced as that is all relative to one's individual situation and needs. I will admit tho I had to save my pennies so I could afford it.
So far my biggest complaint with the Twister is how rough the blades/tumbler is on frosty indoor flowers.
The blades round off stacked calyxs and the tumbling action break the precious trichome heads right off their stalks or burst them outright draining away the THC enriched oil.
I would say easily 30%+ of the outer surface resin glands are removed during the trimming process.
When it comes to indoor meds I take great care to ensure 90%+ of my trichomes stay intact from growth-to-harvest-to-manicure-thru-curing.....until consumption.
I'm also not crazy about having to use the hanging racks to dry the buds. Laying them flat after you have cut off all the protective leaves exposes more trichomes to further damage.
So once again while the Twister does a great job of trimming the flowers, I wouldn't recommend using it on highly resinous indoor flowers.
Also the Twister does a number on the trim, it comes out looking like grass clippings from a lawn mower. Its better suited for the compost pile rather than serious hash making.
Here are some comparison shots of some indoor Serious Bubblegum to illustrate my point on "trichome breakage"
First 3 are buds ran through the Twister.
Twister on top hand trimmed on bottom, looks almost identical until you look closer
Twister
hand trimmed
Can you guess which is which?
Here you can see where a half the resin glands have been removed from the tumbling action of the Twister
hand trimmed
Twister
hand trimmed
Twister
hand trimmed
CONCLUSION
I love this machine. It is very well designed and it exceeds the level of craftsmanship I was hoping for.
Like anything else its not the perfect tool for every situation (or strain) but it does one thing and it does it very well........it cuts fast and it cuts tight.
With the right strain very little touch up is needed. Its going to save me so much time it almost boggles my mind, plus no more neck and back pain from spending long hours on the fiskars.
The Twister offers a bit of security as well,.... giving me some piece of mind I will beable to get my harvest processed that much faster when bad weather is forecasted.
The need for hired outside help is reduced or eliminated all together, which is a major security concern for some people.
While I'm not happy about how it rough it handles the flowers/trim..... it is still is a trade-off I'm willing to accept.
I got the machine with the intention of strictly using it for outdoor flowers so I'm not really bummed that I can't use it for indoor meds.
I'm also not as much concerned with "trichome breakage" with outdoor material as the forces of nature(wind,rain,dust,debris,insects) are constantly at work doing that already.
I don't deal with as much volume as most people who own these machines but my hands have grown tired of spending countless hours during the winter months trimming the fall harvest.
Due to security concerns I never hire outside trimmers. When I first saw this machine last year I knew it was the answer to my problems.
While I haven't had the chance to use the Twister on any fresh outdoor material yet, I have had several runs with a few different kinds of indoor buds and here's the run down....
PROS:
great build quality
easy to use
easy to clean
cuts fast
cuts tight
The first thing you notice about the Twister is how well constructed it is. Besides a couple of plastic pieces, high quality materials are used throughout the machine.
The Twister is really easy to break down and clean. After getting it well soiled with material it cleaned back up to almost factory specs.
With proper maintenance there is no doubt in my mind it will last for a very long time.
The Twister does a fantastic job of removing the leaves around the flowers.
The blades cut fast and furious, rolling out nicely trimmed buds in no time at all.
I was really impressed the first time I saw it turn an 8hr job(by hand) into a 10 minute one.
I don't doubt it when I hear stories of people trimming 10bs(dry weight) an hour.
It trims almost as fast as you can load it with flowers.
It also can trim dried buds as well. I had some old outdoor sitting around and I was curious to see what the Twister would do with dry material.
I took 100 grams(each) of untrimmed buds from 3 different strains and trimmed it by hand.
Then I took the same amount, rehumidified it until it was super spongy/moist(bone dry material gets "digested" in the tumbler) and ran it through the Twister, then weighed the results.
First number is by hand, 2nd is what the Twister yielded...
73g/50g BubbaKush
68g/46g Bubblegum
65g/34g BubbaKush x C99
The machine actually did a nice job on the dried buds, I barely had to touch-up anything.
As you can tell tho the rate of loss was significantly higher than by hand so I wouldn't recommend running dried material through it.
CONS:
expensive
noisy
if used in the field needs generator with 220v
too rough on highly resinous flowers
turns the trim into mulch
drying method
I'm not going to say the Twister is overpriced as that is all relative to one's individual situation and needs. I will admit tho I had to save my pennies so I could afford it.
So far my biggest complaint with the Twister is how rough the blades/tumbler is on frosty indoor flowers.
The blades round off stacked calyxs and the tumbling action break the precious trichome heads right off their stalks or burst them outright draining away the THC enriched oil.
I would say easily 30%+ of the outer surface resin glands are removed during the trimming process.
When it comes to indoor meds I take great care to ensure 90%+ of my trichomes stay intact from growth-to-harvest-to-manicure-thru-curing.....until consumption.
I'm also not crazy about having to use the hanging racks to dry the buds. Laying them flat after you have cut off all the protective leaves exposes more trichomes to further damage.
So once again while the Twister does a great job of trimming the flowers, I wouldn't recommend using it on highly resinous indoor flowers.
Also the Twister does a number on the trim, it comes out looking like grass clippings from a lawn mower. Its better suited for the compost pile rather than serious hash making.
Here are some comparison shots of some indoor Serious Bubblegum to illustrate my point on "trichome breakage"
First 3 are buds ran through the Twister.
Twister on top hand trimmed on bottom, looks almost identical until you look closer
Twister
hand trimmed
Can you guess which is which?
Here you can see where a half the resin glands have been removed from the tumbling action of the Twister
hand trimmed
Twister
hand trimmed
Twister
hand trimmed
CONCLUSION
I love this machine. It is very well designed and it exceeds the level of craftsmanship I was hoping for.
Like anything else its not the perfect tool for every situation (or strain) but it does one thing and it does it very well........it cuts fast and it cuts tight.
With the right strain very little touch up is needed. Its going to save me so much time it almost boggles my mind, plus no more neck and back pain from spending long hours on the fiskars.
The Twister offers a bit of security as well,.... giving me some piece of mind I will beable to get my harvest processed that much faster when bad weather is forecasted.
The need for hired outside help is reduced or eliminated all together, which is a major security concern for some people.
While I'm not happy about how it rough it handles the flowers/trim..... it is still is a trade-off I'm willing to accept.
I got the machine with the intention of strictly using it for outdoor flowers so I'm not really bummed that I can't use it for indoor meds.
I'm also not as much concerned with "trichome breakage" with outdoor material as the forces of nature(wind,rain,dust,debris,insects) are constantly at work doing that already.