Peace Jockel Hash Extruder — Ultimate 5-Step Guide to Hash Ropes
The Peace Jockel hash extruder is a German-made stainless steel tool that turns your hash into perfect ropes you can wrap around joints or place inside them. In this review we break down 5 essential steps for using the Peace Jockel, share tips and tricks from a week of daily use, and compare the Basic ...
The Peace Jockel hash extruder is a German-made stainless steel tool that turns your hash into perfect ropes you can wrap around joints or place inside them. In this review we break down 5 essential steps for using the Peace Jockel, share tips and tricks from a week of daily use, and compare the Basic versus the Classic model.
What Is the Peace Jockel Hash Extruder?
The Peace Jockel hash extruder is a unique device with no real competitor on the market. It is sometimes called a hash grinder, but it works more like an extruder or press. You load hash into the chamber, apply heat to the bottom with a torch lighter, and turn the handle to push the hash through a nozzle. The result is thin, uniform hash ropes (also called hash snakes or strings) that you can wrap around a joint or crumble into a bowl.
The device has 3 main parts: the body chamber, the nozzle bottom, and the key-shaped handle that locks into place for turning. It is designed and manufactured in Germany using stainless steel parts built to last a lifetime with proper care.
Peace Jockel Hash Extruder — 5 Steps to Perfect Hash Ropes
Step 1: Load the Hash
Break a piece of hash off your brick and place it inside the Peace Jockel hash extruder chamber. You can load up to 2 grams, which will produce approximately 3 meters of hash rope. If you are new to the device, start with about 1 gram and work your way up. Be careful not to get hash on the groove teeth inside — never use a metal dab tool to clean the grooves as it can damage them.
Step 2: Attach the Handle and Heat
Lock the key-shaped handle into position on top. Turn it clockwise until you feel resistance, which means the plunger is touching the hash. Heat only the bottom section (below the key) with a torch lighter for about 10 to 15 seconds. A torch lighter is recommended over a regular lighter because it will not leave soot on the device. If you see hash starting to emerge from the nozzle, you are ready.
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