February 10, 2023
If you want to make your own rosin at home, the first step is choosing the best home rosin press. Sure, you’ve probably read that you can make rosin with a t-shirt press or even a hair straightener, but if you really want to make the best possible smudge-free solvent-free extract, then a good rosin press is the only way to go.
The pressure required will depend on the temperature you use, but also on what you’re pressing. Flowers require more pressure, between 600–1000 PSI. Dry sifting/keef or hash will require less stress as it is more concentrated. It would help if you were shooting between 300–800 PSI.
Too much pressure will result in lower-quality yields. In fact, you could end up squeezing plant matter into the rosin, causing impurities, bad taste, and an overall decrease in quality.
ECO Farm 15000 psi Electric Auto Rosin Press
Features:
The ECO Farm Rosin Press is completely plug-and-play, delivering power at the touch of a button. The 4″ x 6″ Aluminum Hot Plate has independent thermocouples to heat to different temperatures, they distribute heat evenly with 1°F temperature accuracy. The “Press” and “Release” buttons allow gradual pressing to reduce blowouts for better results. This is a robust unit ideal for those looking for a simple, automated solution for rosin pressing.
NugSmasher IQ Automatic Rosin Press
Feature:
The Nugsmasher rosin press uses a precisely engineered method to create the highest quality, consistent extractions, including highly accurate pressure readings and a design to extract up to 28 grams of flower per smash. The Nugsmasher IQ features a new interactive extraction brain designed to simplify the rosin manufacturing process with its wireless continuously upgradeable platform and 10-inch interactive color touchscreen display.
Rosineer Presso Pro Electric Rosin Press
Features:
The Rosineer rosin press is a relatively new machine on the market. This is an electric rosin press that comes with a power cord and user guide. This is a relatively cheap option. It is typically used for very low temperature solvent-free extraction experiences. Unlike its predecessor, the Rosineer PRESSO PRO operates at the touch of a button and features a more powerful engine that generates up to 1 ton of force and oversized dual heating plates.
Get The Right Rosin Press Plates
When shopping for a rosin press, you want to ensure that your heated plates meet two important criteria:
Aluminum heat plates. Most rosin press plates are made with either aluminum or stainless steel. Many DIY rosin press kits are made with stainless-steel plates, which is yet another reason to be cautious about buying DIY kits. Aluminum is more durable and (perhaps more importantly) offers more even heat distribution. This is essential for ensuring a smooth, consistent texture.
Rectangular shape. If you see a rosin press with square or horseshoe-shaped plates, keep looking. A quality rosin press should have rectangular plates. It’s all about the perimeter-to-area ratio. A rectangular plate gives you a large perimeter, which means a larger escape route for your rosin. Rosin has less distance to travel and is more likely to be pushed out quickly and smoothly from all sides. This means a smoother, more consistent product that doesn’t get burned.
Get The Right Pressure Delivery
When choosing a rosin press, you also have to consider the pressure capacity, which is typically measured in pounds-force (lbf). While some presses can deliver less than one ton of pressure, others can deliver up to 200 tons of pressure, or 400,000 lbf. So how much do you actually need?
The best rosin presses aren’t necessarily those with the most pressure delivery. In fact, applying too much pressure can be a bad thing, as it pushes excess fats, lipids, and chlorophyll into your extract and leaves you with a cloudy, lower-quality product.
Opt For Compact Size
If you’re buying a rosin press for your home, you want a machine that occupies minimal space but is still large enough to get the job done. Compact and portable is the way to go.
While a full-scale pneumatic rosin press can weigh well over 100 pounds, a good manual press for the home should weigh no more than 60 to 70 pounds. Then you have to consider the surface area. There’s no one-size-fits-all rule, but you should have an idea of how much space you’re willing to sacrifice. This might depend on whether you’re keeping the press in your garage or in your bedroom
Make Ease Of Use A Priority
Ease of use is another critical feature for home presses. Most home rosin press buyers aren’t seasoned extraction techs, nor do they have a lot of supplementary equipment available to fine-tune their products. So the machine should make the job as easy as possible.
Thank you so much for reading this article, we hope that you found it helpful! Hopefully, these rosin pressing tips will help you take your next rosin press experience to the next level. Have a good day and happy pressing!