Rosin Tech Go™ 2 VS ECO Farm Red Manual CH2034 Heat Rosin Press Reviews

GrowLights
4 min readDec 24, 2020

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Rosin has been around for a few years now and is increasingly becoming the go-to for many cannabis extract lovers. Why? Well, because unlike other methods that require the use of solvents like alcohol, rosin is an entirely natural and solvent-free extract.

Rosin has been around for a few years now and is increasingly becoming the go-to for many cannabis extract lovers. Why? Well, because unlike other methods that require the use of solvents like alcohol, rosin is an entirely natural and solvent-free concentrate extraction method.

The final product of extraction goes by the same name: Rosin. Similar in appearance to shatter, rosin is meant to be used in similar ways to other extracts like budder, wax, and shatter itself. While still differing in concentrations, appearance, texture, etc.

Contrary to other extraction methods that require solvents, decarboxylation processes, and other pesky little process nuisances, pressing your own rosin has never been easier. You’re only required to own a rosin press… and high-quality cannabis, of course. Some “artisanal” attempts at producing rosin include using a hair iron or clothing iron, which is certainly not recommended if you don’t want to end up wasting that “good stuff.”

Picking a best rosin press machine can be an even bigger challenge than producing rosin altogether. The press you go with will ultimately depend on your production volume goals and the raw material you’ll be extracting the concentrate from (flower, kief, or hash). Which are not always evident until you start experimenting with the process and final product.

HOW TO CHOOSE A ROSIN PRESS

The rosin press you choose will depend on many factors, from budget to capacity. Here are a few things to consider before you make your purchase.

  • How often will you be using the press? If you’re only planning to use your press once in a while, you may want a lighter, more portable model, so you can store it when not in use. On the other hand, if you’ll be using your press frequently, you’ll probably be wise to invest in a sturdier model.
  • Are noise levels a concern for you or your neighbors? Hydraulic presses are generally quieter than other types of rosin presses.
  • How much material will you need to press at once? If you plan to use your press for large harvests, you’ll need a unit with larger plates and more pressure capacity. In general, rectangular plates work better than square ones.
  • Be careful when considering some of the cheaper rosin presses. Some of them don’t have even distribution through the plates and produce lower-quality rosin.
  • If you choose a rosin press with various accurate temperature settings, you’ll be able to create batches of rosin with different textures.
  • The amount of force a press can deliver isn’t always the best gauge of quality. While a certain level of pressure increases efficiency and yields, too much pressure could cause unwanted lipids and chlorophyll to contaminate your rosin. However, you will want to buy a machine with a high-pressure capacity if you’re planning to do a lot of cold pressing.

Rosin Tech Go™ 2

Personally, I love these smaller types of electric presses as they provide beginners a quality alternative to a cheap manual machine, and they also don’t cost a fortune either.

Pros:

  • Fairly priced
  • Easy to store and transport
  • Perfect for beginners as it comes with all the accessories you need for pressing

Cons:

  • Doesn’t provide substantial amounts of pressing power, in comparison to some of the larger presses in this guide

ECO Farm Red Manual CH2034 Heat Rosin Press

With dual heat plates and a large digital display at the top of the press, this really is a premium modern electric rosin press that you’ll struggle to beat with an older, manual press. ECO Farm rosin press really can be a great choice.

Pros:

  • Very modern and safe
  • High pressing power to weight ratio
  • Looks at home in any room, so doesn’t need to be shut away in the garage out of sight

Cons:

  • Not suited for large pressing batches as the power is simply too low. Much more suited for personal use for home rosin press aficionados

Wrapping Up

Rosin is becoming incredibly popular among stoners simply because it gives a pure and flavorful experience. The Jamaicans may have pioneered the rosin press, but now it is a global favorite.

Luckily, now you can get a pretty advanced and high-quality rosin press machine that has completely changed the game.

Even the best cheap rosin press would give you a way better yield than the good old hair straightener.

It is important to keep safety in mind, especially with a big and heavy rosin press. You are dealing with thousands of pounds of pressure. If you are new to extraction, make sure you start small and work your way up.

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