Harvest & Curing Testing the Harvest More Trim Bin, by Pop22

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I've been given the privilege of testing the Trim Bin from Harvest More. This is a tool I've looked at longingly for a long time. Any tool that makes the hardest part of a grow easier is worth considering!

I received mine kit a few days ago. It came nicely boxed in a plain brown box, no fancy logos outside, nice!
Yesterday I had 12 plants I chopped. non were big but it was still was a lot of trimming! My lady was not feeling well so I did all the trimming. Working as we normally do, I would not have finished 1/2 of them! I chopped my plants a couple at a time, the cut the branches of and place a few in the trim bin, the rest in a box near by.
I sat in my recliner with the bin in my lap, my arms resting comfortably on the rim of the bin. Wow! It takes ALL strain of your neck and shoulders! I worked for 3 hours straight, took and hour break then finished up with another hour of trimming!

I wasn't all tense and sore at the end like normal. That alone makes the Trim Bim a valuable tool for me and all canna gardeners!



The molded plastic bins are well made, I checked and could find no sharp edged that could bite you when least expected. The screen in the primary bin fit snugly and did a nice job of filtering kief into the lower bin. I didn't have a lot of kief, this was mostly, small, seed plants. I expect when I chopped the Ducksfoot I'll be seeing some nice kief, she is frosty!

Speaking of kief, a nice little, anti-static brush came with the bin for gathering up the kief. I put some dry trim in the bin and shook it around for a few seconds. The brush helped sweep it into a little pile. The plastic brush gaurd makes a nice dust pan to scoop up the kief with!

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I don't give out top ratings to many products. This one however, well deserves a [HASHTAG]#1[/HASHTAG] rating! It just made my life much easier!
 
I agree @pop22
The Trim Bin by Harvest More keeps my neck and back pain at bay for hours! The big tray is great!
And All that Kief!!
 
nice review pop!
 
Update:

So nice to sit and relax while trimming! I trimmed 4 Black Dragons today. Yeah they're quite small by nature. Then I used the bin to de-seed the last Azure duck buds to dry. VERY handy for that task! If only they could find a way to make the lower bin anti-static....

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I've been given the privilege of testing the Trim Bin from Harvest More. This is a tool I've looked at longingly for a long time. Any tool that makes the hardest part of a grow easier is worth considering!

I received mine kit a few days ago. It came nicely boxed in a plain brown box, no fancy logos outside, nice!
Yesterday I had 12 plants I chopped. non were big but it was still was a lot of trimming! My lady was not feeling well so I did all the trimming. Working as we normally do, I would not have finished 1/2 of them! I chopped my plants a couple at a time, the cut the branches of and place a few in the trim bin, the rest in a box near by.
I sat in my recliner with the bin in my lap, my arms resting comfortably on the rim of the bin. Wow! It takes ALL strain of your neck and shoulders! I worked for 3 hours straight, took and hour break then finished up with another hour of trimming!

I wasn't all tense and sore at the end like normal. That alone makes the Trim Bim a valuable tool for me and all canna gardeners!



The molded plastic bins are well made, I checked and could find no sharp edged that could bite you when least expected. The screen in the primary bin fit snugly and did a nice job of filtering kief into the lower bin. I didn't have a lot of kief, this was mostly, small, seed plants. I expect when I chopped the Ducksfoot I'll be seeing some nice kief, she is frosty!

Speaking of kief, a nice little, anti-static brush came with the bin for gathering up the kief. I put some dry trim in the bin and shook it around for a few seconds. The brush helped sweep it into a little pile. The plastic brush gaurd makes a nice dust pan to scoop up the kief with!

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I don't give out top ratings to many products. This one however, well deserves a [HASHTAG]#1[/HASHTAG] rating! It just made my life much easier!
Where did u get the bin with green grate I got mine at my local shop and it only had the tub and and the fine micro screen bin. It was a new set also, thanks for any help you can give me.
 
Update:

So nice to sit and relax while trimming! I trimmed 4 Black Dragons today. Yeah they're quite small by nature. Then I used the bin to de-seed the last Azure duck buds to dry. VERY handy for that task! If only they could find a way to make the lower bin anti-static....

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Rub the bin with copper static tinsel Amazon has it, I got a roll from work as well us it on printing press cause paper builds enough static to set u on ur ass and stop a pace maker, I've seen it first hand, the tinsel will take all that away, it's cheap also.
 
Interesting! Great tip!

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Rub the bin with copper static tinsel Amazon has it, I got a roll from work as well us it on printing press cause paper builds enough static to set u on ur ass and stop a pace maker, I've seen it first hand, the tinsel will take all that away, it's cheap also.
 
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