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Washing Chem D Bubble Hash in a Bruteless™ Vessel



Washing massive amounts of Chem D fresh frozen into bubble hash in the new Bruteless™ vessels is a breeze! Ice water or bubble hash is among the best of all …

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  1. What about all the material locked in the inner structure of the buds wouldn't smaller popcorn less pure heavy dense bud have more of a recovery , or at least partially be broken up ? It seens only 30 -40 of surface area could propely be ice exteacted , a great deal would have no way out of the inner matrix of dense heavy bud growth ?
    Looks like the used material would be just brilliant for edibles or to be quickly air racked dried to be extracted in some other sort of way !

  2. This just seems weird and a long way of going about things for such a small result. Wouldn't tumbling the buds net you more kief/hash?

  3. Every bubble hash tutorial I've ever watched, people are mixing with a spoon. I have always used a paint mixer on a drill(on low speed) and have always had high yields in half the time. And for those wondering, there is no plant material in my finished product. Just a helpful hint 😎

  4. Yo, not only do these cats have knowledge, they're sharing that shit! Most folks are greedy with what they know. Says a lot about these folks. 💪😆

  5. Is there anothwr way I could go about drying my material, if I dont have access to a freeze dryer? And would that potentially have a negative effect?

  6. Not for nothin, but if people wanted to read theyed buy high times. People watch YouTube when they are too busy to read. YouTube watchers would way rather hear you explain it all, or somebody explain it.

  7. Gorgeous product, but 5% yield on the flower weight is a pretty small return for all that effort. We tend to get more like 10% yield off of our trim runs just from pressing. curious how you can make ends meet with such a small yield?

  8. Can I put the material straight into the bucket when washing rather than using the bag or would that effect quality? And also will draining from the 44 gallon bucket into a normal 32 gallon bucket with 20 gallon micron bags be fine?

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