Tabletop Quantanium Wet Tumbler
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Quantanium Wet Tumbler

$699.00

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Tabletop Quantanium Wet Tumbler

The CenturionPro Tabletop Quantanium wet tumbler allows the processing of wet material as opposed to dry.

The unique, non-stick Quantanium coating prevents precious trichomes from adhering the tumbler surface without the need for sprays. Therefore, CenturionPro machines result in 40% greater trichome preservation than the competition! As such, it preserves the natural flavors and aromas of the strain. In addition, the Quantanium tumbler optimizes harvesting as no downtime is required clean the tumbler throughout the day. Plus, all each Quantanium tumbler is without PTFE/PFOA. Click here to learn more!

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Weight 7.4 lbs

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