Seahawk Bowl Trimmer 19" — Hand-Crank Stainless Steel Bud Trimmer with Clear Lid
Seahawk Bowl Trimmer 19" — Hand-Crank Stainless Steel Bud Trimmer with Clear Lid
Seahawk Bowl Trimmer 19" — Hand-Crank Stainless Steel Bud Trimmer with Clear Lid
Seahawk Bowl Trimmer 19" — Hand-Crank Stainless Steel Bud Trimmer with Clear Lid
Seahawk Bowl Trimmer 19" — Hand-Crank Stainless Steel Bud Trimmer with Clear Lid

Seahawk Bowl Trimmer 19" — Hand-Crank Stainless Steel Bud Trimmer with Clear Lid

SH-HRV-BWL-19IN

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The Seahawk 19" Bowl Trimmer is a hand-cranked harvest tool built to take the slowest job in the grow room — trimming — and turn it into something you can actually finish. A 475mm stainless steel bowl, clear plastic top so you can see what's happening, soft rubber fingers that move material across a dual-edge blade and two wire blades. No electricity, no motor to burn out. Suits wet or dry trim, small to medium harvests, and the gearbox is the steel one Seahawk are known for — not the plastic-geared knockoffs floating around the market.

30 Scissors in One Replaces hours of hand-trimming with a single hand crank. Process a full plant in minutes, not afternoons.
Clear Lid Visibility See-through plastic top lets you watch the trim happen so you can stop before you over-process.
Steel Gearbox Premium steel gears, not plastic. Survives heavy crops and stays smooth turn after turn.
Wet or Dry Trim Dual-edge blade for wet and harder material, two wire blades for delicate dry work. Both included.

Specifications

Bowl diameter: 475mm (19")
Construction: Stainless steel
Lid: Clear plastic, removable
Handle: Removable for storage
Grille: Removable for cleaning
Blades included: 1× dual-edge, 2× wire
Gearbox: Premium steel
Fingers: Food-grade soft rubber
Power: Hand-cranked (no electricity)
Replaceable parts: Blades, fingers, rubber mounts
Grower Tip — Get the Most Out of It
  • Use the wire blades for fresh, sticky wet trim — they pull material through cleanly without bruising.
  • Swap to the dual-edge blade for dryer or denser flower that needs more bite.
  • Don't overfill the bowl. Small batches give a cleaner result than one big load.
  • Clean blades and fingers with isopropyl between sessions — resin builds up fast and dulls the cut.

How to Use

1
Choose your blade. Wire blades for delicate wet material, dual-edge for tougher or drier flower. Fit it into the base of the bowl.
2
Drop in your buds — work in small batches so material moves freely across the blade. Trim stems back to size first.
3
Fit the clear lid, attach the handle, and turn at a steady pace. The rubber fingers tumble material across the blade.
4
Watch through the lid. Stop the moment the leaf is gone — over-spinning bruises buds and costs you trichomes.
5
Lift the lid, collect the trimmed flower, and tip the leaf and trim out the bottom grille for keif or extract use.

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FAQ

Does the Seahawk Bowl Trimmer work for both wet and dry trim?

Yes. The wire blades are for delicate or wet material — they slice cleanly without dragging. The dual-edge blade handles dry or denser flower that needs more bite. Both come included, so you can switch based on harvest conditions.

How much can it trim in one batch?

The 475mm bowl handles a generous handful per pass — enough for small to medium grow operations. Smaller batches give cleaner results than overfilling, so plan on multiple short runs rather than one heavy load.

Does it damage the buds or knock off trichomes?

No, not if used correctly. The soft rubber fingers move flower across the blade without crushing. Trichome loss happens when you over-spin — stop turning the moment the leaf is gone and you'll keep the resin where it belongs.

Are the parts replaceable?

Yes. Blades, rubber fingers, and rubber mounts are all replaceable wear parts. The steel gearbox and stainless bowl are built to last — the consumables are the rubber and the cutting edges.

Does it need electricity?

No. The Seahawk is fully hand-cranked. No motor, no cord, no batteries — which means nothing to burn out, nothing to service, and you can use it anywhere.

How do I clean it between uses?

Isopropyl alcohol and a brush. The grille, lid, handle, and blades all come out, so you can clean each part separately. Resin builds up on the blade edges fastest — keep that clean and the cut stays sharp.

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