RE:RE:Estimated time for the T-Zero trimmer to be operational?It's actually quite a capabile trimmer! Difficult to even see the difference between hand trim and what this machine does. For the very hypothetically insignificant loss to quality trim, they benefit from extrodinary mass production capability at a fraction of the operating cost (i.e. less humans). Still hand polished to give it that final QC check and optimal qulaity.
I'm sure many automted trimmers do shi.tty jobs, but they bought the Rolls Royce of trimmers.
watchmeplz wrote: IMO, This is another funny fact Brent, all these guys claim Supreme's edge is because the quality and its so good and the best in the industry. But yet, everyone knows hand trim is where the quality is at, yet they buy a trimmer? What a way to highlight your product when promoting the best quality, buy a trimmer! lol!
brentkosta wrote: The PR woud suggest its not installed.
"With construction complete, additional space is ready for the installation of permanent processing equipment. An impressive piece of machinery driving significant efficiencies at 7ACRES is the new T-Zero trimmer. On average, the T-Zero’s commercial grade automation is increasing 7ACRES’ throughput by over 400%. First, 7ACRES uses the T-Zero trimmer on dry buds, then each bud is inspected for quality and receives a final hand polish before making its way to packaging."