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Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Tue 28th Mar 2017 11:00 am
by Herrring
Hello all
Im new in rosintech and tried it with a ok hash and got just about 15 % yield, which hash from the dam is a good rosinyielder?
I think about:
- king hassan,laila,pinneaple kush (dampkring, tweede)
-casablanca, 24k (siberie)
-nougat (kruidentuin, nijmegen)
You have any suggestions?
Greets
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Tue 28th Mar 2017 11:33 am
by Nuggz
Herrring wrote: ↑Tue 28th Mar 2017 11:00 am
Hello all
Im new in rosintech and tried it with a ok hash and got just about 15 % yield, which hash from the dam is a good rosinyielder?
I think about:
- king hassan,laila,pinneaple kush (dampkring, tweede)
-casablanca, 24k (siberie)
-nougat (kruidentuin, nijmegen)
You have any suggestions?
Greets

15% yikes I don't think I've ever gotten less than 35% even with not-so-good to mediocre (by Dam standards) hash here in Amsterdam. I would say here the average return is about 50% but I've definitely gotten upwards of 70% with some of the Boerenjongens block hash, which is what I would recommend to use for squishing!
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Tue 28th Mar 2017 12:44 pm
by Herrring
First tries, i made it with coffeefilter cause the headshop didnt have screens/bags, and the hash was not from the dam...maybe thats the reason for the bad yield,how do you press your hash?
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Tue 28th Mar 2017 12:57 pm
by kushy
King Hassan should give you 50% if you squish it right. I use a low setting on the iron and a bench vice for extra pressure and multiple pressings.
I recently tried the light and dark zeros from Best Friends II (both 6e p/g) the light was very similar to KH for yield but the dark came out ridiculously shattery, almost unusable, so the resulting consistency is also something to take into account. Best to experiment, and share with us your findings!
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Tue 28th Mar 2017 01:58 pm
by Nuggz
kushy wrote: ↑Tue 28th Mar 2017 12:57 pm
King Hassan should give you 50% if you squish it right. I use a low setting on the iron and a bench vice for extra pressure and multiple pressings.
I recently tried the light and dark zeros from Best Friends II (both 6e p/g) the light was very similar to KH for yield but the dark came out ridiculously shattery, almost unusable, so the resulting consistency is also something to take into account. Best to experiment, and share with us your findings!
Yeah that's me and my crew would call "shatter bomb"
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Tue 28th Mar 2017 04:22 pm
by CopenhagenCouple
Shatter bomb hash rosin is a bummer, mostly happens with light polms (of variable but almost always lower end qualities).
Second nugs' comment that 15% is way too low on hash rosin, ok for flower but deffo not hash... even midrange stuff should yield twice that...
We use 25my metal screens, IR thermometer to keep temp between 90 and a 100 c (preferably low end) and the weight of whom ever can be convinced to step down on that sucker. Use to get at least 50% over three squeeze s with nylon screens, now get same amount but need more squeezin' with the metal meshes.
Massawa royal squeezes into a very nice and tasty classic Moroccan rosin

Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Tue 28th Mar 2017 04:41 pm
by Nuggz
CopenhagenCouple wrote: ↑Tue 28th Mar 2017 04:22 pm
Shatter bomb hash rosin is a bummer, mostly happens with light polms (of variable but almost always lower end qualities).
Second nugs' comment that 15% is way too low on hash rosin, ok for flower but deffo not hash... even midrange stuff should yield twice that...
We use 25my metal screens, IR thermometer to keep temp between 90 and a 100 c (preferably low end) and the weight of whom ever can be convinced to step down on that sucker. Use to get at least 50% over three squeeze s with nylon screens, now get same amount but need more squeezin' with the metal meshes.
Massawa royal squeezes into a very nice and tasty classic Moroccan rosin
You still pressin' out Christiania's finest these days C?
Edit: me personally not so much so I should have a few fuckloads of nylon micron if it pleases you!
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Tue 28th Mar 2017 09:00 pm
by CopenhagenCouple
We sure are, you were a good teacher

still only pres some from time to time as quality still varies and it sort of isn't an everyday thing, but would appreciate some more screens

Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Fri 31st Mar 2017 08:53 pm
by Dickinsonbeer
Last year, my buddy and I had great results from pressing out the amnesia cream from utopia. I dont remember our yeilds but the rosin came out amazing. Great taste and best high i have ever had.
Heading to London tonight but next week Ill be in the Dam!
Cheers,
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Fri 28th Apr 2017 09:42 am
by Herrring
Kh from dampkring cs came out as shatter but nice effect and taste of this.
Noga from kruidentuin made nice rosin.
Next i want to try it with boere/dna blocs, ill report.
Any suggestions for a nice pressable hash?
Greets
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Fri 28th Apr 2017 10:01 am
by CopenhagenCouple
Green magic and new choko block might be fun to try, think Tangier Kosher block would be even better, but noway I am squeezing 20 e block hash...
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Fri 28th Apr 2017 10:15 am
by Nuggz
Herrring wrote: ↑Fri 28th Apr 2017 09:42 am
Kh from dampkring cs came out as shatter but nice effect and taste of this.
Noga from kruidentuin made nice rosin.
Next i want to try it with boere/dna blocs, ill report.
Any suggestions for a nice pressable hash?
Greets
The cheaper block hashes usually give some of the most stable (not too shattery, nor too soupy) final product as well as excellent yields (50-70%) return, look for ones priced in 8-11€ per g range, that aren't too sticky/oily.
The top shelf blocks are typically very oily and their final product is too, as a result.
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Fri 28th Apr 2017 12:14 pm
by Herrring
DeLekkersteNUGS16 wrote: ↑Fri 28th Apr 2017 10:15 am
Herrring wrote: ↑Fri 28th Apr 2017 09:42 am
Kh from dampkring cs came out as shatter but nice effect and taste of this.
Noga from kruidentuin made nice rosin.
Next i want to try it with boere/dna blocs, ill report.
Any suggestions for a nice pressable hash?
Greets
The cheaper block hashes usually give some of the most stable (not too shattery, nor too soupy) final product as well as excellent yields (50-70%) return, look for ones priced in 8-11€ per g range, that aren't too sticky/oily.
The top shelf blocks are typically very oily and their final product is too, as a result.
I saw on a 2 months old menu from dna that they still stock the akog and slh bloc you advised, maybe they still have it, ill look.
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Fri 28th Apr 2017 12:22 pm
by Nuggz
Herrring wrote: ↑Fri 28th Apr 2017 12:14 pm
DeLekkersteNUGS16 wrote: ↑Fri 28th Apr 2017 10:15 am
Herrring wrote: ↑Fri 28th Apr 2017 09:42 am
Kh from dampkring cs came out as shatter but nice effect and taste of this.
Noga from kruidentuin made nice rosin.
Next i want to try it with boere/dna blocs, ill report.
Any suggestions for a nice pressable hash?
Greets
The cheaper block hashes usually give some of the most stable (not too shattery, nor too soupy) final product as well as excellent yields (50-70%) return, look for ones priced in 8-11€ per g range, that aren't too sticky/oily.
The top shelf blocks are typically very oily and their final product is too, as a result.
I saw on a 2 months old menu from dna that they still stock the akog and slh bloc you advised, maybe they still have it, ill look.
If they don't they'll have some other block hashes in that price range, they always do, and my advice is still to go for one of those based on aforementioned consistency.
Re: Good value hash for rosin
Posted: Fri 28th Apr 2017 12:40 pm
by CopenhagenCouple
...following Nugs's recommendation, top picks right now would be:
White choco block (classic)
White choco block (new virgin press something, darker that classic but not oily like e.g. the all choco kush block)
Green Magic Block
Good berry block
All are nice and easily crumbled / puffed up for a spliffs and neither are particularly sticky /oily. That should also get you a little choice as they are quite different from each other.
ETA: all are in the 8,50-12 euro range...
Cc