CenturionPro® HPM High Performance Mini Bucking Machine
Efficient, Compact, and Affordable Harvesting Solution
The HPM High Performance Mini Bucking Machine offers a high-efficiency solution for small to medium harvests without compromising on quality. Designed for those who need power in a compact form, the HP Mini Bucker is a perfect tool for wet and dry flower processing, capable of handling up to 125 lbs of wet flower (or 25 lbs dry) per hour. With its durable 304 stainless steel and aluminum construction, this bucker ensures reliable performance in a smaller, affordable package.
Part of CenturionPro’s HP (High Performance) line, the HPM guarantees the highest buck rate per hour, making it a workhorse in the field of bucking machines.
Key Features
Powerful, Compact Performance
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Processes up to 125 lbs/hr wet and 25 lbs/hr dry
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Comes with three feed hole sizes (1/4", 3/8", 1/2") for flexibility in feeding
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Efficient enough to handle wet and dry flower types
High-Efficiency De-Stemming
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Dual roller design gently pulls the stem into the machine and pops the flowers off without damaging them
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Allows for continuous feeding to ensure maximum productivity with minimal downtime
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Includes variable speed control for adjusting flow based on moisture levels
Durable, Easy-to-Clean Construction
Specifications
Specification |
Detail |
Model |
HPM |
Input Voltage |
120V, 60Hz, Single Phase |
Current Draw |
<6A Operating |
Motor |
0.75HP, IP54 |
Motor RPM |
1690 RPM |
Feed Throughput |
125 lbs/hr (Wet) / 25 lbs/hr (Dry) |
Feed Hole Sizes |
1/4", 3/8", 1/2" |
Materials |
304 Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Weight (without stand) |
97 lbs / 45 kg |
Dimensions (L x W x H) |
22 in. x 16 in. x 20 in. |
Circuit Breaker Required |
15A / 120V |
Compliance |
GPM / UL / CE / RoHS Compliant |
Pro Tips for Dry Bucking
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Moisture content: Ensure flower moisture is between 12% and 14% for optimal results. Too dry? It will crumble. Too wet? It will compact.
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Bud consistency: Buds should be springy, able to rebound when squeezed between fingers. Ensure stems are pliable for better bucking results.
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Slower speeds: For dry material, slow down the machine to 1/2 or 1/3 of its regular speed to avoid damage and get the best results.
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Feeding technique: For optimal feeding, size the stem to fit the ideal hole and feed the stem end into the machine.