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Rosineer GRIP Twist Rosin Heat Press, 2.5 Ton Force

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SKU: RNR-GRIP

$349.00$299.00
110V for North America
220V for Europe and Australia
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Rosin pressing tips
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Rosineer GRIP manual rosin press is easy to learn and use when extracting solventless oil even at home. Just enter your desired settings into the precise two-channel temperature and timer controller, wait until the 3" x 5" insulated plates heat up, and rotate the twist handle to apply up to 5000 - 5500 lb pressure. When done, rotate the handle counterclockwise, remove your material, and enjoy the freshly pressed rosin.  The GRIP can be assembled in two configurations: affixed (without the support legs) and portable (with the legs). If assembled without the legs, the press can be affixed to a work table or bench with screws for extra stability. This affordable best quality press machine comes with a user's guide and a complementary starter kit that contains a non-stick silicone mat, 3 ml lidded jar, two collection tools, a pack of parchment paper sheets, and four magnets

Important notice: Please always keep the machine out of children's reach.

Rosineer GRIP is available in two versions: 110V for North American and 220V for European and Australian customers.

Specifications:

  • Maximum pressure: 5500 lbs / 2.5 Ton
  • Dual heating plate size: 3" x 5" / 7.6 x 12.7 cm
  • Temperature range: up to 356 °F / 180 °C 
  • Temperature scale: Fahrenheit / Celsius
  • Timer: up to 999 seconds
  • Max distance between plates: 1.6" / 4 cm
  • Press Operation Type: Manual
  • Power: 825 W
  • Current: 7.5 A / 3.75 A 
  • Voltage: 110V / 220V
  • Weight: 25 lbs / 10.2 kg
  • Total Weight: 30 lbs / 13.5 kg
  • Packing Size: 14.6 x 13.8 x 8.7 inch / 37 x 35 x 22 cm
  • Discreet packaging
  • Limited Warranty: 2-Year 
Rosin pressing tips

What is rosin and how it is produced?

Rosin is a concentrated extract of cannabis plant which is produced by applying heat and pressure to the plant parts (usually flowers or hash and kief) to squeeze out a translucent, sappy substance.

What do I need to start making rosin?
You need a rosin press, a parchment paper sheet, a collection tool, and your precursor. Additional items that you may want to use when pressing rosin are filter bags, pre-press molds, non-stick mats, etc.

How do I make rosin?

Prepare your plant material. Make sure it is kept at the optimal 62% humidity.

Place the plant in a folded parchment paper sheet.

Turn on your press machine and set your desired temperature and timer.

When the press plates reach the right temperature, place the parchment paper with your plant material on the bottom plate and operate the machine according.

When done, remove the parchment paper, get rid of the pressed plant parts, and gather rosin using your collection tool.

What are the recommended press settings?
For Cold Pressing: 160°F - 190°F, for 1 to 5 minutes or longer. Cold pressing produces terpene-rich rosin but with a sacrifice in yield.
For Hot Pressing: 190°F - 225°F, for 40 seconds to 3 minutes. The hotter you press, the higher yield you’ll get, but the high temperature causes a drop in rosin quality.
Flowers can be pressed at 190°F - 225°F for 30 - 180 seconds.
Refined precursors such as hash, kief, dry sift are usually pressed at 165°F - 195°F for 60 - 130 seconds.

What filter bags should I use?
We carry three mesh sizes: 25, 100, and 160 microns. 25 micron bags are best used with fine grain materials such as kief, bubble hash, and dry sift. 100 micron bags give the best filtration and highest quality output for flower rosin, but you may see some reduction in yield. 160 micron filters are usually the optimal type of bags for flowers; they result in good yield and quality rosin. For detailed info on filter bags, please see FAQ on How To Select Rosin Filter Bags

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  • How many grams of material can be processed at a time?

    Up to about 10 grams per load.

  • Can you use the 3x5 mold with this product?

    Yes, you can use 3"x5" mold with GRIP

  • How many heating plates does this have

    There are two heating plates for Rosineer GRIP press.

  • Can I put 2 pucks with the cylindar mold, or it's too much? And how thick a puck? Thanks.

    Yes, you can put two pucks per load if the puck is not too big.

  • How long can you safely leave the press on? 1 hour 2 hours 12.... How long per session of use? I don't want to short out anything from over use but always want to utilize the products abilities.

    Basically, you can keep the machine on as long as you can. However, we recommend to turn off the machine when you don't use it for longer lifeitme of the machine.

Rosineer GRIP Twist Rosin Heat Press, 2.5 Ton Force

Rosineer GRIP Twist Rosin Heat Press, 2.5 Ton Force

$349.00$299.00
20 REVIEWS
110V for North America
220V for Europe and Australia