EZ TRIM – Bud Bucker 32″L x 43″W x 43″H, 130 lbs.
The Debudder shines above the competition in price, speed, and quality of cut. The entry holes help guide the buds away from the center to avoid being smashed by the oncoming buds further down the stem. Having 2 sets of 4 entry holes allow two operators to work simultaneously, essentially giving you the benefit of two machines. The speed control is also available to help adjust to different moisture contents and branch structures. All of this on a durable piece of equipment with a 3 year warranty that still manages to be the most inexpensive automated bucking option available. WET TRIM & HYBRID TRIM METHOD Average throughput for every Debudder with a single operator should be 20,000 grams (44 LBS) per hour of fresh flower or 5,000 grams (11 LBS) per hour of dried finished flower DRY TRIM METHOD Average throughput for every Debudder with a single operator should be 2,500 grams (5.5 LBS) per hour of dried finished flower NOTE: The pounds per hour will nearly double with two operators at a single Debudder.How it Works
You can use the Bud Bucker on both wet and dry product. Its geared, high-torque motor pulls stems through the protruded entry holes, gently plucking buds from the stem without damaging the product.
Adjust roller speed to optimize the Bud Bucker’s performance for various strains, bud sizes, and moisture content.
The protruded entry holes quickly pluck the buds from their stems away from the flat surface of the machine. This prevents smashing and compressing the buds further down the stem, which causes unnecessary damage to the product. Having two sets of four entry holes allows two operators to work simultaneously, giving you the benefit of two machines.
Having two sets of four entry holes allows two operators to work simultaneously, giving you the benefit of two machines.
The Bud Bucker comes with a front table to catch the buds, a rear table to catch the stems, and a top prep table to use as a work surface.
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