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Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Sun 20th Oct 2013 11:51 pm
by talkrum
$175 each :shock: google "slow cookers" and save $150 - now that's magic :D

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Mon 21st Oct 2013 12:04 am
by Taylor
talkrum wrote:$175 each :shock: google "slow cookers" and save $150 - now that's magic :D
Yes, he's got a point, although it is a very very small point.

I can see the use of this machine, especially for patients with pains etc. You just pop your herb in, plug it in and away it goes. It automatically mixes it for you and there are different settings/heat's etc. Just from looking at it, If I was a grower, I'd probably invest in one to make stuff out of all my trim and shake.

Read reviews more importantly.


It's a convenience product, you can do without it, but it will make a small part of your life a little easier. Much like the floaty chairs in Wall-e

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Mon 21st Oct 2013 08:50 am
by orle
GTFO! Was my first reaction. But it does seem to be a bit more than a basic crockpot, on closer inspection..
-Fully automatic, microprocessor-controlled program sequences
-Digital Fire Technology ensures even heating
-Pitcher constructed of solid surgical stainless steel
-Integrated digital thermostat & sensors
-Botanical oil in 1 hour
-Makes 2 to 5 cups per cycle
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Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Mon 21st Oct 2013 09:13 pm
by Kermit
Looks good to me and not badly priced, interested I am, nothing worse than burning your butter.

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Mon 21st Oct 2013 11:05 pm
by redeyezman
Kermit wrote:nothing worse than burning your butter.
If you add water it raises the boiling/burn point, as well as allowing you to wash the butter removing chlorophyll (washes clean by round3) and improves taste. I've only done it twice, but both were great. Maybe you already do like this and it can burn on bigger scale...idk... I just used a few grams :mrgreen: Here is a slightly more detailed processed I used.

Melt chocolate chips and peanut butter together in microwave for 30seconds, the add cold cannabuter to test strength. 1g to 2 tablespoons is what worked for me :mrgreen: taste like Reese's :mrgreen:

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Mon 21st Oct 2013 11:43 pm
by treetop
The whole process can be duplicated using coconut oil, a slow cooker, a decent sieve and a pair of tights. Fridge or freeze the results then add to just about any dish as required.
Delicious and free of lactose.

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Tue 22nd Oct 2013 01:58 pm
by dconstrukt
got mine here.

its the bomb.

just add ingredients... hit the button and its done.

perfect every time with little hassles.

about to make an ecig tincture this weekend.

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Tue 22nd Oct 2013 02:47 pm
by Adamster
Seems interesting... If you got money for it... And don't know how do butter or ... I guess it hard to fuck up with this...

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Wed 23rd Oct 2013 01:25 pm
by dconstrukt
perfect results every single time.

its just $200.

nothing earth shattering.

buy it.

charge your friends to make the butter.

it'll pay for itself in no time.

done :)

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Wed 13th Nov 2013 11:43 am
by Kermit
Easier to have a machine do it for you and 150$ is nowt, a pair of trainers or jeans, nothing, good product I will have one for Christmas please Santa :lol:

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Wed 13th Nov 2013 11:57 am
by George Hanson
I got a magical butter machine, it's called a saucepan..... :lol: :mrgreen:

Theres just no need for these fancy machines for butter... a sauceapan, a sieve and filter and jobs a goodun...

:mrgreen:

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Wed 13th Nov 2013 12:03 pm
by Kermit
Feel free to slave over a stove, I got a saucepan too, cost a lot more than that machine :lol: so fucked if I am using that :lol: enjoy yourself, gonna go put my feet up b4 I start the kids tea for tonight.
:lol: :lol:

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Thu 14th Nov 2013 01:27 pm
by dconstrukt
enjoy babysitting your saucepans. LOL

i put the herb in. the liquid in.

hit a button.

4 hours later... tincture is made.

perfectly every time.

:-)

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Thu 14th Nov 2013 04:25 pm
by George Hanson
Aye, that's tincture not butter..

Theres a slight difference in the 2 eh!....

No need to slave over a stove whilst making butter in a saucepan either, just leave low and a stir now and then....

If I was to do a tincture I woudn't use a saucepan btw.... :lol:

Re: Anyone Tried the Magical Butter Machine?

Posted: Thu 14th Nov 2013 04:38 pm
by Kermit
My hob don't do low, trust me it just don't do low, can't see the problem here tbh, its about the machine, you don't want one and like traditional methods then feel free, its your choice, I like to use high grade buds not trim and as long as it ain't gonna fuck up its all good. Trim for Iceo coz that's all trim is good for, that's my opinion.

I want one, I am happy with the non negative posts on the subject so I will purchase one, I am even more interested by the fact it can do tincture aswell, so would also like to hear about that. Time to let people talk and explain.

Enjoy 8)