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Opie Yutts
03-01-2008, 05:35 AM
Does anyone know the link to that place (I think in Amsterdam) where they say that they're experimenting with different things relating to weed growing? On that site they advertise an electric weed clippers for manicuring. After getting my scissors repeatedly unstuck, my hand was pretty sore this last harvest. I was wishing for a clippers.

Has anyone used one of those? Are they worth the money? Are there other brands? Links please? I can't find that web site now. Could a person just use a horse clippers or something? Maybe a human clippers?

hatch
03-01-2008, 04:59 PM
Opie, Hey!
Are you talking about the Bonsai Hero Trimmer? At
[URL="http://www.bonsaihero.com"]
There beter for your hand's, But just like your sissor's they clog-up, But with that said, Cleaning the trimmer is easier on your hand's. Anyway hope that help's....Later

hatch
03-01-2008, 05:14 PM
I don't know why that Link didn't work? But any-way I bet you can figure it out!.....Later

Opie Yutts
03-01-2008, 09:27 PM
Growing Marijuana Super Tool: Bonsai Hero Electric Cannabis Trimmer (http://www.bonsaihero.com/)

That's the one hatch, thank you very much. Now has anyone ever used it, or one like it? And where can I get a lower cost alternative? Their cheapest one is $208 U.S.

Anyone, is it worth the money if you harvest under a pound every 3 months?

hatch
03-02-2008, 05:17 AM
Opie, Ya there worth it, watch your finger's, @ when you here them bawg-down, clean the hash off, I hear ya on the cramp's in your hand's. You can catch-on to them quik. I would use them right at harvest before you hang, It makes it easier @ you don't disturb less trich. glad's.
There are also The "Big Red Shredder"-Trimmer from Kind Seed.com, You just roll the bud around it @ it trim's for you, There kind of hard to clean, But easy to use!!.....Later

hatch
03-02-2008, 08:22 AM
Here are the other Trimmer's I was talking about, that set on the table and just roll the bud around.English (http://www.MagicTrimmer.ca), They have a video, @ Trimpro, effeuilleuse, jackpuck, pour trimmer les herbes et plus (http://www.trimpro.ca), Trimpro, There bad ass.
Ya nun are Cheap, But the thing's we do for new Toy's.
Hope this might help?!!.....Later

hatch
03-02-2008, 08:31 AM
Sorry, The first link didn't take?.. Maybe one day I will figure this form out!! Any-way English (http://www.magictrimmer.ca),..........Later

trynagethigh
03-02-2008, 08:40 AM
Hey Opie,

Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices (http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=44493)

Just make life a little easier for yourself..J/K..:jointsmile::thumbsup:

Opie Yutts
03-03-2008, 10:13 PM
hatch,
thanks again. Now, options.

tryn,
chya, yeah, right.

xcrispi
03-03-2008, 10:47 PM
Hey Opie ,
Mosta these contraptions I've seen are just vicious to your buds :( , I wanna smoke all the trichs that end up all over the machine itself . I've yet to see a pr. of automated scissors that are anywhere near long and pointy enough to be effective either . Our weapon of choice is a lil pair of pointy ass sping loaded scissors made by fiskar . Them and a bottle of rubbing alky and a rag -n- you'll be done in no time , w/o blisters , and not quite so many cramps .
Peace
Crispi :jointsmile:

Mr. Clandestine
03-04-2008, 12:50 AM
Our weapon of choice is a lil pair of pointy ass sping loaded scissors made by fiskar.

That's exactly what I use, although I think mine have an orange/gray handle. These things are great for precision manicuring, and being spring loaded, they're definitely easier on the hands than a lot of other shears. They're wicked sharp though, and while I don't get blisters from using them, I've poked numerous holes in my fingers with the needle-sharp point.

On the box, there should be a disclaimer. Something along the lines of: "Warning! Don't trim while stoned!" :D

Barney Trouble
03-04-2008, 04:52 AM
using electric clippers seems like it would take all the fun out of trimming the plant.

stick with scissors :jointsmile:

chrisdl805
03-04-2008, 07:48 AM
I've only trimmed one harvest and thought it was gonna be fun...after the 1st hour I was ready to just pay some one else to trim the rest. I did one whole plant myself that yielded 5 ounces dry and my friends did the other 2 plants about 6 ounces total dry. It takes a lot of concentration and became very tedious but is also rewarding to see the before and after. I couldn't imagine having to trim multiple pounds, shit would takes days!!! My friend knew a guy that was paying people $20hr to trim, and they would drive you up to Humbolt area pay for hotel i think, all the weed you wanted to smoke. Sounded cool but I don't know if I could sit there and trim for 8hrs straight...

Opie Yutts
03-04-2008, 10:12 PM
using electric clippers seems like it would take all the fun out of trimming the plant.

stick with scissors :jointsmile:

Fun? Have you ever had a big harvest and no help? You need a damn bionic arm, and the fun wears off after the first 10 minutes.

Opie Yutts
03-04-2008, 10:17 PM
I've only trimmed one harvest and thought it was gonna be fun...after the 1st hour I was ready to just pay some one else to trim the rest. I did one whole plant myself that yielded 5 ounces dry and my friends did the other 2 plants about 6 ounces total dry. It takes a lot of concentration and became very tedious but is also rewarding to see the before and after. I couldn't imagine having to trim multiple pounds, shit would takes days!!! My friend knew a guy that was paying people $20hr to trim, and they would drive you up to Humbolt area pay for hotel i think, all the weed you wanted to smoke. Sounded cool but I don't know if I could sit there and trim for 8hrs straight...

You see? You see, people? I'm not the only one.

xcrispi,
Well crap, now I've got more decisions. I'm assuming those are under $20, so I'm probably going to give those a try, at least initially. You know, now that I'm thinking about it I realize I have a an old rusty pair of something very similar out in the shed.

Mr. Clandestine
03-04-2008, 10:28 PM
You know, now that I'm thinking about it I realize I have a an old rusty pair of something very similar out in the shed.

That would be blasphemy! :wtf:

They're very cheap, and should be available at a Home Labyrinth near you. That's where I found mine. Anything not driven by a motor will definitely get tedious after several plants, but you'll be able to make precision cuts with these and they're nice to have around if you don't like taking clones with razorblades.

Remember my proposed disclaimer, though! Your fingers will thank you for it. :jointsmile:

CashandPrizes
03-05-2008, 07:37 AM
xcrispi,
Well crap, now I've got more decisions. I'm assuming those are under $20, so I'm probably going to give those a try, at least initially. You know, now that I'm thinking about it I realize I have a an old rusty pair of something very similar out in the shed.

Those Fiskar's are all I've ever used for any kind of manicuring or harvesting.

They are $11 at Fred Meyer's and about $20 at the grow store.

I just use a razor blade and peroxide to clean the blades :thumbsup:

stinkyattic
03-05-2008, 03:36 PM
Those little springy florists' shears crispi showed are EXCELLENT.

Personally, I use a pair of long, very sharp, fine-bladed sewing scissors. They are similar to hairdressers' shears but lighter.

Demeter taught me a trick to keeping your scissors nice and free-moving:

Get 2 pairs of the scissors you like the best.
Take a mug and fill it with 90% rubbing alcohol, or the regular 70% if you can find it.
When not in use, keep your trimming scissors in there.
You can only use one pair at a time (I assume lol) so the other will be soaking itself clean in the alcohol. Just remove and wipe off with a rough rag before use.
Voila, no more sticking!

I can't bear the thought of trimming my lovely buds with electric trimmers :(

Opie Yutts
03-05-2008, 06:58 PM
I can't bear the thought of trimming my lovely buds with electric trimmers :(

And I just assumed that would be the way to go. I'm glad I posted about this first, so I can get people's opinions.

Thanks for that idea stinky, I'm going to do that. Did you mean that you keep your extra scissors submerged all the time, or only when you're doing manicuring?

stinkyattic
03-05-2008, 07:27 PM
Well Demeter stores hers in a cup of rubbing alcohol. I tend to agree that's going to ensure their cleanliness. It's just a good way to get the excess resin off. So whatever works for you, right?

CashandPrizes
03-06-2008, 08:58 AM
I left mine in a cup of rubbing alchahol but it was so deep it got up where the blades are joined. the bolt/whatever holds them together rusted bad.

They were probably sittin in there for a week.

So moral of the story is if you soak them, make sure its in shallow rubbing alchahol :D

Pepper
03-06-2008, 12:21 PM
I use charcoal lighter fluid (Naptha) to clean scissors and clippers. It's safer than most solvents since it doesn't vaporize at room temp. It also leaves a light residue of oil so you don't get rust problems.

Psycho4Bud
03-06-2008, 12:34 PM
Well Demeter stores hers in a cup of rubbing alcohol. I tend to agree that's going to ensure their cleanliness. It's just a good way to get the excess resin off. So whatever works for you, right?

I keep a sharp knife off to the side to scrape the blades of the scissors. When your all done just let that dry on the knife for about an hour then roll it up into a ball. HELL YEAH........GOOD SMOKE!!:thumbsup:

After ya scrape the blades then do the alcohol thing....for you and the scissor.:D

Have a good grow!:jointsmile:

Opie Yutts
03-06-2008, 08:34 PM
Everybody, thanks for the ideas and input. This is good stuff. I love our little community here. It's amazing how much you can continue to learn once you think you've got it all down.

CashandPrizes
03-07-2008, 09:46 AM
I keep a sharp knife off to the side to scrape the blades of the scissors. When your all done just let that dry on the knife for about an hour then roll it up into a ball. HELL YEAH........GOOD SMOKE!!:thumbsup:


haha yeah the razor blade afterwards is always a popular item. ;)