Their new Compact 20 looks really nice too, love the full width paper tray. If I needed more capability than my casual use it seems like a very solid option in its price point.
I agree....very nice unit and you cannot top NV material selection or construction.
https://www.newvape.com/compact-20-rosin-press
I love that the surface of my NV plates are SS and there is pretty much no way to harm them short of using a sledge hammer. Actually, that's true of my whole Micro20 press.
Note that NV now uses Dabpress' controllers for the cartridge heaters. My Micro20 has two flat coils in each plate, each with their own thermocouple (like an enail coil TC). But, it now comes with four cartridge heaters and two separate TCs therefore only needing two control heads.
One thing I really do like about my Micro20 is the BVA hydraulics...I'm not criticizing hydros used/recommended by other manf, but the BVA stuff is Rolls Royce of hydro stuff.
The Micro20 is WAY overkill for me...I really think you could support a dispensary commercial operation with one....but, the price was WAY right (its slightly used) and it looks great bolted down to my bench in the garage (which is very important! haha).
P.S. - just earlier this month, NV posted a blog entry about their Tegridy 20 ton press using caged plates...bit less money for this item.
Here is the blog post...good reading:
https://www.newvape.com/blog/tegridy-20-rosin-press/
Here is the press listing:
https://www.newvape.com/tegridy-20-ton-rosin-press
@NewVape710 - love the blog post on the Tegridy 20...very informative. Who ever wrote it, give them a raise! ;-) haha
P.S.S. - here is another great blog post from NV recently on basic considerations in rosin presses. Very informative for somebody looking to educate themselves on the considerations in selecting a rosin press.
https://www.newvape.com/blog/newvape-diy-rosin-press-guide/