@Cryo13 just curious. I love that it’s working for someone if it is. It’s been a nightmare for us and the biggest mistake I’ve made in this industry. Also do you use the same input material every time? Were a white labeler, they told us it’s great with every material type but having different material each time messes it up.
I’m looking at this one. Unfortunately it’s owned by a company that resides in Israel.
Hopefully no genicide stains on the unit when I get it.
I saw it at mj and was not a fan. It’s an outlier for sure. I prefer having the choice of a lot of different cones
It works pretty well…it was a nightmare, then we had a guy who no longer works there (unfortunately), he came and replaced parts, and give a good example of how to keep the machine running for a work week…
Yes it still fails often, which usually a 30 minute cleaning or adjustment makes it work again…
It has alot more issues when we use random input material…
Some issues come and go like a ghost, but id chalk them up to any shutdown the machine has, the kief thats in the oil on the pneumatics solidifies which makes startup nearly impossible especially if it was a dry kiefy strain.
So then once you clean everything it either works or there are a couple hard to reach actuators that probably need cleaned…
we feed it good properly stored bud it runs flawless…
I think it boils down to yes, it rolls joints
But if you dont use premium quality product you cant expect it to run great consistently.
Might be a flaw in the design, but fortunately we have no shortage of that premium so its working good for us, and the industry could up the standards for what material gets used in pre rolls in general.
Which particular model was this, the blackbird?
It works really well with the 1g upgrade.
We have all the upgrades, it rolls 3-5k joints per day depending on the strain.
Fresh high quality bud, low kief dust, and constant cleaning.
We have one of the first 50 made.
It has many of the newer models upgrades.