....Lower than 200 degrees Fahrenheit ?
So true man, cold will absolutely make more brittle extracts harder to collect as you have learnedGot it, thanks. I believe it's the recent drop in temps (Autumn is here!), as I was having to put the parchment in the freezer before I could collect it a month ago.
Amazing how a little change in room temps can make such a big difference when collecting.
The problem I have now is my Dr Dabber donut atomiser has just died on me, damn you Murphy!
Edit: @turk they meant lower temps for collecting - not pressing![]()
This is true to a point, I have definitely been able to press at much lower temps. However I do find that temps like 1DMF suggests are quite useful too. If you want budder/nucleation at the cost of lower yields (shit is LOUD though!), use lower temps and more pressure. Be prepared to damage your slick wrap lol.if you have enough pressure, i believe you can use lower temps for squishing
200-220 is usually best for most people's needs, especially if you want something more stable that has any chance of being able to be touched by hand lol...so far I'm happy at 200... my maiden voyage was at 205... then I came down 1 degree till I got to 200.... I like the yield there...my manual says 200-350 Fahrenheit ...for 35 seconds...