EZTRIM NoBurp Bags are engineered with premium features for a more controlled, consistent, and dependable curing experience.
Our innovative one-way valve automatically and passively vents excess moisture vapor, CO2, and ethylene that builds up during curing, while blocking outside oxygen from entering the bag. This creates the ideal low-oxygen microclimate for smooth, consistent curing without any manual burping.
Key Benefits
- Eliminates daily burping and manual maintenance
- Preserves terpenes, aroma, and potency
- Significantly reduces mold and mildew risk
- Delivers consistent, professional-quality curing every time
- Set-it-and-forget-it convenience from harvest to final storage
- UV Protected 130 Micron Mylar food grade material
- No Smell Leakage
- Small product window on each bag
Heavy-Duty Resealable Ziplock Design
Premium food-grade ziplock closure provides a reliable airtight seal that’s easy to open and close repeatedly — perfect for checking or adding material.
Built-in Digital Hygrometer*
Every bag 1/2 pound and larger features an integrated digital hygrometer, giving you instant, accurate relative humidity (RH) readings at a glance. Maintain the perfect 58-62% RH range with zero guesswork. (*1/2 lb. and up)
Recommended Headspace
For best results, fill each bag to 75-80% capacity, leaving 20-25% headspace. This allows proper gas expansion and enables the one-way valve to function efficiently while the microclimate stabilizes.
How It Works:
NoBurp Bags use a built-in one-way valve that automatically vents excess moisture vapor and CO2 while blocking oxygen from entering. This creates the ideal low-oxygen environment for proper curing without daily burping. Bags 1/2 gallon and larger also include a built-in digital hygrometer so you can easily monitor relative humidity (RH) in real time.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Dry Your Flower Properly
Ensure your cannabis is properly dried before placing it in the bag (target 10-12% moisture content). Overly wet material can slow the curing process.
2. Fill the Bag
Place your buds or branches into the bag. Important: Fill the bag to 75-80% capacity. This leaves 20–25% headspace, which is necessary for the valve to work effectively.
3. Seal the Bag
Press out as much excess air as possible, then firmly seal the heavy-duty ziplock closure.
4. Let It Cure
Place the bag in a cool, dark location. No daily burping is required. The one-way valve handles gas release automatically.
5. Monitor (Bags 1 Gallon and Larger)
Check the built-in digital hygrometer periodically. Target range: 58-62% RH. If RH is too high, you can briefly open the bag to release excess moisture, then reseal.
6. Curing Timeline
Most flower reaches optimal cure in 2-4 weeks, depending on strain, density, and starting moisture.