the sheer scale of what you chop...man i am glad for harvesting 1 1/2 to 2 pounds a month...inside.The secret is to setup so gravity does the majority of the hard laborious stuff.
My wife is a trimming beast and she has carpal tunnel syndrome. We're thinking of investing in one of those small manual bowl trimmers to make it easier on our fragile selves lmao.We have a wonderful arrangement at SD farms, i do all the grow, chop and all i have to do is keep the trays full in front of my wife!
These are pricey, but worth it, especially if she has carpal tunnel. No springs and zero resistance when you are trimming.My wife is a trimming beast and she has carpal tunnel syndrome. We're thinking of investing in one of those small manual bowl trimmers to make it easier on our fragile selves lmao.
I'm curious about those for bigger loads, but I'd be scared that they beat up the buds too much to be worth it.My wife is a trimming beast and she has carpal tunnel syndrome. We're thinking of investing in one of those small manual bowl trimmers to make it easier on our fragile selves lmao.
chiks are the best....and that straight set with the springs is very nice too....razor blade cleans em right up.These are pricey, but worth it, especially if she has carpal tunnel. No springs and zero resistance when you are trimming.
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