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    Stumbled across these for £65, doesn't look like a bad little investment! Anyone have any experience with one?


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    Looks a waste of money IMHO. How will it do the job better than a cheap net?

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    I'm a cheap tiered net man,they do the job fine.
    I suppose it could be handy if you live in a damp infested house with a leaking roof!

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    tiered net, £15.
    pc fan and wall wart adaptor, £10

    Hella overpriced for what it is. Tiered net in the tent with ya extractor on lowest, save £50 and get some killer seeds

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    My tent will still have plants inside it! So that's out of the question using that to dry!
    I thought it would be more convenient then just a standard net due to having a carbon filter in it. Will keep away some of the smells. I already have a standard net, but last time we dried a plant in the house it stunk the house out!

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    I'm not saying or thinking it will do better then a normal net, my only issue is in trying to cover up smells whilst drying and this seems like it could be convenient investment for that reason?

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    Large cardboard box connected to your tent with a short ducting will do the same and save £65 Keeps the smells filtered with your main filter (way better than the tiny bed of carbon in the net) and pulls enough air that you don't require a separate fan in the box

    Im sure the item you listed will do the job, just £65 is 5 mephisto seeds or an SMScom speed controller, bluelab ph pen etc... you spend your money how you like just doesnt seem very good value imo
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    I am usually able to get the cardboard drying box into the tent since the next grow is just starting and still small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bainslie42 View Post
    My tent will still have plants inside it! So that's out of the question using that to dry!
    I thought it would be more convenient then just a standard net due to having a carbon filter in it. Will keep away some of the smells. I already have a standard net, but last time we dried a plant in the house it stunk the house out!

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    Ona Block works AMAZING,I used to buy it back when I lived in a council house in Scotland,no one knew I was growing in our mid terraced house,its legal over here though so I don't bother with filters and hiding shit anymore(feels so strange though!),was even talking to my neighbor yesterday right next to my greenhouse with 3 huge autoflowers clearly visible another auto and a photo in a 20ltr coco hempy inside,he's either thick or just doesn't care lol but he is a decent neighbor.

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