Dual-sided blade allows for multi-directional high volume manicuring. Forward angled teeth are specifically engineered to maneuver around tight spots giving you full control of what you take off and leave on your plants. This blade is best utilized on large densely grown freshly cut wet flowers. Cordless option best utilized in remote locations.
With reciprocating tapered blades, Speedee Trim is uniquely engineered for Lightning Fast Precision Plant Trimming.
Unlike other trimmers, Speedee Trim's custom blade allows you to get in the tight spots on your plant removing only what you want to take off while leaving the surrounding foliage intact providing you with a finished trim identical to that of scissors. Also, the main body of the blade can be used for volume trimming the sides of the flower in a fraction of the time. No other automated trimmer on the market at any price has the versatility and multiple manicuring functions as the Speedee Trim.
Can also be used in conjunction with any of the larger scale trimming machines for a final trim.
Easy to clean and operate, Speedee Trim saves you time and money!
Instructions for Speedee Trim Use:
Trim flowers with the stem pointed either toward or away from you so that the flat part of the leaves catch in between the teeth. Move the blade in a sweeping motion across the plant going around the stem. The amount of material removed is determined by how close the blade is held to the flower and the angle of the blade in relation to the stem. The closer the blade is angled toward the stem, the more material you will remove and vice versa. Spot trimming can be done by angling the teeth at the blade tip so that it's only the tip contacting the plant. Small precision cuts can be made by this action without touching the surrounding flower.
Cleaning Trimmer Blades in Scrubber Box:
Clean blades by filling cleaner box 3/4 capacity with isopropyl alcohol. Dip blades in box with repeating up and down motion. Never scrape the blades with anything metallic as this can damage them. Be careful not to drop or bend the blades as this can throw the alignment off.