Plant Extraction Equipment by Category
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Cold Filter Extraction Bubble Bags 25-73-120-160-220 Micron - 5 x 19L (5gal)
Sale price$49.95
Regular price$59.95
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Cold Filter Extraction Bubble Bags 25-73-220 Micron - 3 x 19L (5gal)
Sale price$21.95
Regular price$31.95
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Cold Filter Extraction Bubble Bags 25-73-160-220 Micron - 4 x 19L (5gal)
Sale price$32.95
Regular price$41.95
90 Micron Bag (Herb) 8 x 14 cm - Pack 10
Sale price$25.99
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POT by NOIDS All-in-One Decarboxylator | Butter & Oil Infuser | Odour Free
Sale price$499.95
Regular price$624.95
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Heavy-Duty T-Handle Pollen Press – Kief Compressor For Herbs & Spices (Silver)
Sale price$32.95
Regular price$39.95
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Heavy-Duty T-Handle Pollen Press – Kief Compressor For Herbs & Spices (Gold)
Sale price$32.95
Regular price$39.95
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Cold Filter Extraction Bubble Bags 25-45-73-90-120-160-190-220 Micron - 8 x 19L (5gal)
Sale price$72.95
Regular price$89.95
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Bubble Bag Sift Kit 20 L - New Design - (4 bag set)
Sale price$105.99
Regular price$130.00
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Stainless Steel Tri-Clamp Spool 1.5" x 6" (Material Column)
Sale price$31.99
Regular price$39.00
Plant Extraction Equipment FAQ's
Solventless work uses water, ice, heat and pressure only: bubble bags knock resin glands off in ice water, and a rosin press squeezes them into a concentrate. Solvent work dissolves the plant in something like butane and then recovers that solvent, which needs closed-loop hardware, ventilation and a purge. Solventless costs less to begin, is far safer at home, and leaves nothing you then have to pull out.
Start with a three-bag set — 25, 73 and 220 micron. The 220 is the work bag that holds plant matter, the 73 takes most of the usable resin, and the 25 catches the fines. Bigger kits add 45, 90, 120, 160 and 190 micron screens so you can split grades and see which cut your material actually likes. Every set here is colour-coded so bags do not get swapped.
Decarboxylation is a low, timed heat cycle that activates the compounds in dried herb before you steep them into butter or oil. Skip it and the infusion is weak. The butter machines on this page run decarb and infusion in one stainless pitcher: dry material goes in, and finished oil, butter or tincture comes out — no oven in between.
A vacuum chamber and pump is the home-bench kit: it pulls leftover moisture and solvent from a small batch at room temperature. A 2.2L Pyrex or 5.5L stainless set with a 3CFM pump covers personal volumes. A vacuum oven adds even, controlled heat on five sides and far more capacity, which only starts to pay once you are running commercial batches.
Begin with bubble bags, a bucket, ice and a drying screen. That is the cheapest honest start, and one run teaches you more about your material than any amount of reading. Next add a small rosin press — a 550kg or 1t mini covers personal quantities and needs only power and parchment. Do not scale the kit until the volume actually requires it.




