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  1. I have also found it to be helpful when decarbing to press out or remove as much air as possible beforehand and this helps tremendously with the pressure when finished. Literally have a dimple in the rosin pot before inserting in the machine. I figured it out after a pot (overloaded) literally blew up in mine. Less air less pressure in the end.

  2. Great vid. Yeah, be very careful removing the decarb from the press. Like a complete idiot/noob one time I forgot about the pressure thing using my NS mini. It was likely 20 mins or so after I turned off the power to the machine. I was lucky I was standing to the side pretty well when I released the pressure slowly, yet still way too soon. I wasn't wearing a shirt at the time, and would have had about 3 g of 200F "material" all over me. Instead it spewed about 6 feet out and all over my cabinets. Luckily was able to scrape and salvage most of it, but lesson learned. I just let it cool half the day now before I release it. Again, user error. Great product. 100% recommend the mini. Love how its so portable. 👍

  3. I’m still waiting for a video showing what size pucks the pollen presses make. It says the size on the website but I’d like to see more details about them to see if I should get the pack or one. Thanks

  4. This might be a stupid question, but I recently cleaned the reclaim out of my rig with 91% isopropyl. Then purged on griddle for about 3 or so hours, until the alcohol evaporated. Wouldn't that be decarboxlated after that. I'm gonna be adding to coconut oil for edibles, and any tips would be appreciated!

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