ROSIN PRESSES UK
Rosin presses are like a peek into the future for all our connoisseurs. Although they are not considered “new” in the market, many people don't know just how much these high-tech units have to offer.
One of the best parts about rosin presses is that you can have complete control when it comes to the concentrates quality products you use, because you're the one making them!
OUR LUXURY ROSIN PRESS COLLECTION
Even though rosin presses are beginning to receive more attention and are becoming more popular, finding them is still tricky. This is why we have created this unique collection, made up of some of the best rosin presses on the market. By only working with well-known brands that focus on the experience their users receive from their products, we are able to guarantee warranty, the lowest prices and quality of our collection.
With brands such as RosinBomb, OGCRUSH and Rosin Tech products, we are confident that you will find the best of the best in our collection, and that choosing exactly what you need for your experience level will be a breeze!
ROSINBOMB ROSIN PRESSES
RosinBomb Rocket Rosin Press - One of the most popular and widely-used units you will find here is the Rocket rosin press, made by the well-known Rosin Bomb. This press is capable of pressing up to 5 grams of your favourite dry herbs at once and is only 10 inches tall. Perfect for rosin beginners and first-time users.
RosinBomb M-50 Rosin Press - The extraordinary RosinBomb Rocket is one of the best rosin presses on the market. It can press 14g of dry herb at a time, and with 5000lbs of pressure and dually heated plates, you get amazing yield and legendary extracts.
RosinBomb M-60 Rosin Press - The M-60 Rosin Press is the latest of RosinBomb's luxury press line, and we're in love with it. It allows you to complete up to 30 15g press cycles per hour, is complete with the latest Diamond Hard heat plate coating design, and gives you a quiet, non-stick/no mess experience every single time. Additionally, it's made of Stainless steel and other high quality materials.
ROSIN X ROSIN PRESSES
Rosin X Mini Rosin Press - This super small manual press is perfect for those that are looking for a more portable rosin option. This unit is tiny and allows you to take it on the go to press around 0.5 grams of your favourite dry herbs. It works with the users' own body weight and has great yield -- you'll love this little portable rosin press!
Rosin X Auto Rosin Press - This is Rosin X's automatic version of the Mini Manual Rosin Press, and we love the technological advancements in this press. It is small, quiet, very efficient, and has a high yield for its size. However, there is scaping and clean-up needed for this, and if you prefer something easier, we'd recommend looking at RosinBomb's collection!
ROSIN TECH ROSIN PRESSES
Rosin Tech Single Ram Rosin Press - The pneumatic Single Ram rosin press by Rosin Tech packs an astounding 8000lbs of pressure, and comes complete with digital temperature and pressure control. It's easy to use, and produces incredibly tasty and flavourful rosin -- perfect for our connoisseurs!
ROSIN PRESS ACCESSORIES
Oil Black Leaf Rosin Bag Filter Bags (120µm) - These Rosin filter bags are perfect when the rosin press you have requires a pressing bag or leaf. It is 120 microns, and makes for the perfect press every time. They're non-stick, mess-free, and very easy to use!
OGCRUSH Rosin Presses
The OG5t rosin press offers a durable frame and high-quality components for long-lasting performance even on lowest temperatures, making it a reliable and consistent choice for those seeking a high-performing commercial rosin press machine.
Rosin Press FAQ
Why use a Rosin Press?
Rosin presses are the best way to have complete control over the concentrates you use. They allow you to extract them in the comfort of your own home, using all the strains and types of dry herb a.k.a. raw material!
They're easy to use, and they are all mostly quite small, so you easily fit them in the designated ‘extraction space' you create for them. They're very safe, all-electric, and they're all quiet so to not disturb the relaxation of your home while pressing.
We highly recommend trying a rosin press because you will be able to experiment with all your favourite strains, make all your favourite types of high-quality rosin, and get the exact results you want! Buy one today and find out why we love them so much!
What does a rosin press do?
A rosin press is a device used to extract essential oils, known as rosin, from plant material such as cannabis flowers, herbs and other plants. The process of extracting the oils involves applying tons of pressure and adding the material between heated plates in order to expose the hidden compounds within it. Parchment paper is often used to cover the smash plates. The extracted oil can then be used for various purposes such as making edibles or for usage with wax vaporizers. A Electric Rosin press come in a variety of sizes and styles to suit the needs of different users.
Why is rosin so popular?
Rosin has become increasingly popular in recent years as an alternative to more traditional cannabis consumption methods. This is due to a number of factors, including its potency, convenience, and lack of harsh smoke or carcinogens. Rosin is produced through a process called “rosin pressing” that uses heat and pressure to extract oils from plant material without the use of any solvents. This process allows for the extraction of a highly potent concentrate that is versatile and easy to use. If your rosin production is high or your operating as a business you may want to invest in a commercial rosin press with an air compressor.
What is the average return for rosin?
The average return for rosin can vary widely depending on the quality of the starting material, the consistent temperature and amounts of pressure used during pressing, and other factors. Generally speaking, the average return of rosin is around 20-25% of the total weight of dry flower or sift used to make it. For example, if you start with 10 gram of dry flower or sift, you can expect to produce around 2-2.5 grams of rosin.
How long does pressed rosin last?
Pressed rosin can last up to a year if it is stored correctly. The most important steps in preserving your pressed rosin are to keep it stored away from heat, light and oxygen. It's best to store pressed rosin in an airtight container such as a glass jar or silicone container, at room temperature, out of direct sunlight. Ideally the container should be opaque so that no light can reach the beautiful rosin.
How Do You Make Rosin?
Making rosin is a surprisingly easy process that anyone can do at home with a few simple tools. The most basic method involves using a manual hand press, also known as a rosin press. To start, you'll need to gather some cannabis flower or kief (the powdery trichomes found on cannabis buds), parchment paper, and your rosin press.
Once you have these things ready, place the cannabis or kief on a piece of parchment paper and fold it in half. Put the folded parchment paper between the heated plates of your rosin press and apply pressure until you hear a “pop” sound. This indicates that the rosin has been extracted from the plant material. After that, simply remove the parchment paper and voila! You have successfully made your own rosin!
Please note each Rosin Press has it's own instructions on how to make rosin. If you are unsure of any steps we recommend contacting a product expert.
Are rosin presses illegal?
The legality of rosin presses varies from place to place. In the United States, rosin presses are not considered to be illegal as long as they are used in accordance with local laws and regulations.
In some states, such as California and Washington, recreational cannabis is legal and rosin presses can be used to extract cannabinoids from cannabis flower. However, most other states still consider cannabis to be illegal and therefore possession of rosin presses could be considered a crime. Be sure to check your local laws before purchasing or using any rosin press.
Is it cheaper to press your own rosin?
Pressing your own rosin can be a cost-effective alternative to buying pre-pressed concentrates. With the right equipment and some basic knowledge, it's possible to press your own rosin at home for much less than purchasing pre-pressed products.
The costs associated with pressing your own rosin will depend on the type of equipment you use. If you have access to an industrial grade rosin press, you can expect to spend a few hundred dollars on the machine. If you are looking for a more budget-friendly option, it is possible to purchase manual presses at a much lower price point.
How to press dry sift or hash?
Pressing dry sift or hash is a process that involves pressing them in order to produce rosin. This is a popular extraction method among home-based extractors, as it requires minimal equipment and experience. It's also one of the safest ways to do cannabis extractions at home due to the lack of chemicals and solvents used.
The first step in pressing dry sift or hash is to ensure that the material is ground into a fine, evenly distributed powder. This will enable you to get the most out of your pressing session. Once the material is prepared, it can be placed between two pieces of parchment paper and then pressed with a rosin press. Depending on the amount of pressure used, you should expect to yield around 10-20% of your starting material as rosin.
Pneumatic presses?
Pneumatic presses are a type of press used for rosin pressing that use compressed air to generate force. The press works by trapping a measured amount of air in an enclosed chamber and then releasing it rapidly, creating an impulse of pressure that can be used to apply force to whatever is being pressed. This type of press is highly efficient due to its ability to quickly and accurately control the exact amount of force being applied to the material. This makes them well-suited for producing consistent, high-quality rosin yields.
Hydraulic Rosin Press?
A hydraulic rosin press is a piece of technology that uses pressure to extract resin and rosin oils from plant material such as flowers, herbs, and other natural substances. This type of press utilizes two heated platens, which are connected together via a set of hydraulic pistons. During the pressing process, the platens are forced together using the pistons and an adjustable amount of pressure is applied to the product. This allows for precise pressure control and can help you achieve consistent, high-quality yields with each press.