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CenturionPro for Licensed Producers: XL and 3.0+ Tandem in Canada

CenturionPro for Licensed Producers: XL and 3.0+ Tandem in Canada

CenturionPro’s XL trimmer family, including the high-capacity XL10, serves as the premium solution for licensed producers requiring continuous, high-volume processing. For operations needing modular flexibility, the 3.0+ Tandem system provides a commercial-tier throughput upgrade without the larger footprint of the XL series. Both configurations integrate with the XL MegaBucker for efficient upstream de-stemming.

Derek Randal 5 min read
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CenturionPro GC vs HP Bucker: A Canadian Operator's Comparison

CenturionPro GC vs HP Bucker: A Canadian Operator's Comparison

The CenturionPro GC series uses gravity-fed rollers to process uniform cannabis stems, while the HP series utilizes a hand-press mechanism designed for the varied diameters of industrial hemp. Operators choose the GC series for consistent commercial cannabis workflows and the HP line for high-force applications, with models ranging from entry-level tabletop units to high-throughput commercial systems.

Derek Randal 5 min read
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CenturionPro DBT vs Hybrid Wet/Dry: Choosing the Right Workflow

CenturionPro hybrid tumblers allow producers to process both freshly harvested and hang-dried flower, while the purpose-built DBT series (Models 0 through 5) provides superior precision for dry-only workflows. Wet trimming accelerates post-harvest processing by handling pliable material immediately, whereas dry trimming offers superior kief collection and flexible scheduling for high-quality cured flower.

Derek Randal 5 min read
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CenturionPro Dry Batch Trimmers (DBT 0 to 5) for Canadian Growers

CenturionPro Dry Batch Trimmers (DBT 0 to 5) for Canadian Growers

The CenturionPro DBT series offers six specialized dry-batch trimming machines ranging from the entry-level DBT 0 for home growers to the high-capacity DBT 5 for large-scale facilities. These units utilize geometry specifically optimized for hang-dried flower, providing a more controlled trim quality than hybrid machines by eliminating the structural compromises required for wet processing.

Derek Randal 6 min read
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CenturionPro Mini Trimmer in Canada: Specs and Workflow Fit

CenturionPro Mini Trimmer in Canada: Specs and Workflow Fit

The CenturionPro Mini is a mid-range trimmer that processes approximately 35 lb/hr wet and 7 lb/hr dry, making it the ideal upgrade for growers harvesting 5 to 15 lb per cycle. It utilizes standard 120V household electrical service, offering a significant throughput increase over the entry-level Tabletop Pro without requiring specialized commercial power infrastructure.

Derek Randal 5 min read
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CenturionPro Tabletop Trimmer in Canada: Specs, Variants, and Setup

CenturionPro Tabletop Trimmer in Canada: Specs, Variants, and Setup

The CenturionPro Tabletop Pro is a versatile, entry-level trimmer capable of processing 20 lbs of wet flower or 4 lbs of dry flower per hour on standard 120V household power. Its compact 24-inch frame fits easily on a workbench, and users can swap between standard, Quantanium-coated, or electropolished stainless steel tumblers to optimize performance for different resin profiles.

Derek Randal 5 min read
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CenturionPro vs Trimpro: Which Trimmer for Canadian Operations

CenturionPro utilizes a tumbler-based design suitable for both wet and dry processing, while Trimpro focuses on a blade-and-grate mechanism optimized for wet-trim workflows. CenturionPro offers a broad commercial range including the 3.0+ series, whereas Trimpro’s Automatik flagship serves as the standard for high-throughput wet trimming in many mid-range Canadian facilities.

Derek Randal 6 min read
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CenturionPro Trimmer Lineup: Canadian Buyer's Guide

CenturionPro Trimmer Lineup: Canadian Buyer's Guide

CenturionPro offers four distinct trimmer families ranging from the entry-level Tabletop Pro, which processes 4 lb/hr dry, to high-volume commercial systems like the 3.0+ for large-scale operations. These machines utilize hybrid wet/dry, XL continuous, or dry-batch designs to accommodate any harvest volume, with specialized buckers available for efficient de-stemming across all facility sizes.

Derek Randal 7 min read
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Best Bud Trimming Machines for Canadian Growers

The CenturionPro Tabletop Pro is the most practical choice for Canadian growers, offering versatile wet and dry trimming on a standard 120V circuit. For those prioritizing dry-batch work, the GreenBroz M Lite provides a quieter, budget-friendly alternative. Small commercial operations requiring higher throughput should transition to the CenturionPro Mini for its hybrid performance.

Derek Randal 8 min read
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Harvest Right vs Stay Fresh freeze dryer comparison, Trimleaf Canada

Harvest Right vs Stay Fresh Freeze Dryer: Which Is Right for Canadian Buyers?

Harvest Right is the practical choice for most Canadian buyers, offering an established dealer network and readily available parts within Canada. While Stay Fresh provides a food temperature probe that can reduce cycle times on dense loads, these units ship from the U.S. and lack local support. Both brands offer capable home hardware ranging from entry-level sizes to high-capacity options.

Derek Randal 14 min read
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Lyophilisateur Domestique au Canada : Guide d'Achat 2026

Lyophilisateur Domestique au Canada : Guide d'Achat 2026

Un lyophilisateur domestique élimine 99 % de l'humidité des aliments par sublimation, permettant une conservation jusqu'à 25 ans tout en préservant leurs qualités nutritionnelles. Les modèles canadiens varient de l'entrée de gamme compacte traitant 4 livres par lot jusqu'aux unités haut de gamme de calibre semi-commercial capables de transformer plus de 25 livres en un seul cycle.

Derek Randal 6 min read
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How to Freeze Dry Food at Home: Step-by-Step Guide (2026)

Home freeze drying involves prepping uniform food slices, loading them onto trays, and running a 20 to 40-hour automated cycle. Harvest Right home units offer various capacities, ranging from an entry-level 4-tray model to a premium 6-tray stainless steel version for high-volume output. Successful long-term storage requires sealing food in mylar bags with oxygen absorbers.

Derek Randal 10 min read
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