Small Ice-O-Lator® 7 Bag Set

Capacity: ~200 g dry plant material
Included:
– working bag 220 μm
– filter bag 185 μm
– pollen/trichome catching bag 120 μm
– pollen/trichome catching bag 90 μm
– pollen/trichome catching bag 70 μm
– pollen/trichome catching bag 45 μm
– pollen/trichome catching bag 25 μm

175.00

Description

Small Ice-O-Lator® 7 Bag Set

Bag diameter: 30 cm
Working bag (220 μm) holds ~200 g dry plant material

20 l/5 gal bucket required (not included)

This is the Small edition of our Ice-O-Lator® system, suitable for up to 200 grams of dried plant material.
The set includes a  220, 185, 120, 90, 70, 45,  and a 25 micron screen bag.
Consequently, this equipment will give you a maximum five degrees of quality/size separation of your end product.

With this set you can collect and separate pollen/trichomes of bigger sizes (120, 90 & 70 μm), as well as trichomes in the small- and mini-pollen/trichome ranges (45 & 25 μm).

The 185 μm additional filter bag is a great help in preventing plant contamination from reaching your product.

As each plant material is different, the 7 Bag Set gives you some play to adjust accordingly.
No matter what the overall pollen/trichome size is, you can combine the right filter sizes to hold back plant material with the right pollen/trichome-catching mesh sizes to catch and separate pollen/trichomes.

You can also compile your own 7 bag set by choosing 7 bags out of the following micron sizes:
220, 185, 150, 120, 90, 70, 45, 38, or 25 μm.

For additional information and instructions, please check our Manuals.

Pro tip:
Keep your water at or below 4°C (39.2°F), as it is the densest and therefore most effective in removing pollen/trichomes at this temperature.
You will achieve the absolute prime quality by slowly and carefully stirring.
As the quality of your product declines as the plantmaterial continues to be stirred, we recommend working your material in several rounds to obtain separate batches with a quality gradient.

Legal Notice:

  • Responsibility of the User:
    The notice places the onus on the user to verify the legality of their use of the potentially dual-use product in their specific location.
  • Legitimate vs. Illegitimate Use:
    The product has legitimate uses (e.g., cosmetics, horticulture, apiculture, palynology, educational, medical, industrial), but the user must not use it for any purpose that is illegal.
  • No Guarantee of Legal Compliance:
    The seller is not guaranteeing that your use of the product will be compliant with local laws.
  • Check Local Regulations:
    You must consult and comply with your local laws and regulations to ensure your application is lawful.