Pure pressure going out of business?

Trying to see if anyone has any info on if pure pressure may have gone out of business or if they are transitioning to new ownership. Trying to order bags from them, but none are listed on their site. Similar 404 errors when clicking on “contact us”. Thanks for any info

Rosin Bags, Micron Bags, Filter & Mesh | 100% USA-Made

DON’T GIVE THEM YOUR MONEY!!

Use Rosin Evolution, you can get the same size bags for cheaper and they won’t charge you 20 dollars for a fucking chopstick to turn it inside out

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They are sorta out of business. Taken over by “businessmen” who drove it into the ground. Now all of agrify’s assets are kinda in limbo, sold, or closed. Sorry friend.

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It got Chang’d

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Thanks for all the input. On to Rosin Evolution!

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To be honest I’ve been enjoying the @GutenbergPressing bags, I’ve seen far less blow outs than I used to running rosin evolutions as well.

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These are cheaper. Even better if you subscribe and save. I haven’t pressed anything with them in quite a while, but they work well for the centrifuge. I didn’t really have any blowouts when I did press with them.

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I always found press club to be the most pretentious rosin equipment vendor

Fair enough :man_shrugging:

These are just consumables though, so if the price is right…

Their wash bags are garbage. Doesn’t stretch right across a collection vessel and rip easy.

the pretention is just their marketing, but their press bags are fine, or were a long time ago. Specifically the rolls, but I think they discontinued them??

Anywho, I’ve always had the best luck not even using bags. I buy the mesh by the roll and just cut squares to fold up. Seam cant blow if there is no seam!

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We run the large bags for the centrifuge now. They’re cheaper and hold up better than the press club bags as well.

Anybody pressing with them?

Literally just use the fabric itself. Use a jar lid to clamp it in place.

No seam = no seam blowout. Also don’t have to worry about seam bypass.
The smallest size is roughly 25-30u, works wonderfully as long as you’re not trying to 'fuge a fine badder.

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