Trimzilla 18" Warrior Cut Leaf Trimmer — Industrial Electric Bowl Trimmer for Large Harvests
Best for: Growers processing large quantities of plant material who need speed, precision, and minimal waste without paying premium commercial prices
Our thoughts
This is a proper bit of kit. Built from 1.3mm stainless steel, runs at three speeds, and cuts processing time from hours to minutes. It's the kind of machine that pays for itself the first time you've got a proper harvest to work through. One we recommend a lot for growers who've outgrown hand trimming.
The Trimzilla 18" Warrior Cut is a professional-grade electric leaf trimmer designed to handle serious volumes of plant material without the industrial price tag. Using fill-and-spill technology, you simply drop your produce into the top chamber, set your speed, and let the rotating rubber tongues do the work. What takes ten hours by hand takes ten minutes here. It's built entirely from 1.3mm thick 304 stainless steel — corners, top, grate, and precision 415mm cutting blade — so it'll last through countless harvests without corroding or losing edge.
How it compares
The Warrior Cut sits in the prosumer sweet spot — serious capability without the £2000+ price tag of industrial equipment.
- Dramatically faster than manual hand trimming (10 hours of work in 10 minutes)
- Stainless steel construction outperforms lower-cost plastic alternatives
- Three speed settings for control; competitors at this price often lock to one speed
- Built-in debris recovery system means less waste and cleaner offcuts
- Sits between hobby-level bowl trimmers (£100–£250) and commercial CenturionPro equipment
Usage guidance
Basic operation
Load your plant material into the chamber. Power on using the simple push button, then use the dial to select your speed (1000, 1250, or 1500 RPM). Material rotates around the chamber against the grate, which trims consistently. Open the hatch and your finished produce slides down the collection chute.
Speed settings
Lower speeds suit fresher, more delicate material. Higher speeds work well for tougher stems and denser batches. Experiment to find your sweet spot.
Processing fresh versus dried material
The Warrior Cut handles both. Fresh material typically needs lower speeds to avoid over-processing; dried material processes cleanly at medium to high speeds.
Debris management
Offcuts and trim pass through the 1.3mm stainless steel grate into the bottom debris recovery chamber. You control when you're happy with the trim level and release the finished product.
Technical specifications
- Cutting blade: Precision 415mm stainless steel
- Construction: 1.3mm thick 304 stainless steel (entire unit, including corners, top, grate, and blade)
- Motor: Heavy-duty electric motor, reliable operation
- Speed settings: Three adjustable speeds — 1000 RPM, 1250 RPM, 1500 RPM
- Grate thickness: 1.3mm stainless steel
- Operation: Fill-and-spill technology with rotating rubber tongues
- Output system: Bottom chamber debris recovery with collection slide
- Capacity size: 18" (approximately 45cm)
Who this is for
- Growers with large harvests who currently hand trim or use slower methods
- Commercial and semi-commercial operations needing consistent, rapid processing
- Anyone looking to reduce labour costs and processing time
- Growers who've outgrown hobbyist tools but need to stay within a realistic budget
- Operations running multiple rotations or sequential harvests
Our take
This is solid engineering at a sensible price. The stainless steel build means it'll handle constant use, the speed options give you control, and the debris recovery system keeps waste down. If you're processing serious volume and hand trimming is eating your time, this is worth picking up while clearance stock lasts.
Does exactly what it should — turns a grinding eight-hour job into a 15-minute task.
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