


Your end product should match the quality and quantity of your growing. Only a CureBox can achieve this.
The Curebox helps to provide the best conditions during the curing process to optimise yield and quality. The CureBox offers control over the curing process with a specially designed air circulation system that gently moves air over the plant matter. This consistent and uniform environment assists in the curing of plant material. Users have reported improved quality with more essential oils preserved and an increase in retained yield of around 25%.
This system includes an exclusive AirCat catalytic filter to reduce unwanted organic airborne material like mould spores and odours.
The Curebox is currently available in one size that is optimised for the quality of the final product and for ease of use. The CureBox has a capacity of around one pound of dried material and retails for $AU1595.
Would you like to order one?
Would you like to know more? Contact us at enquiries@aircat.com.au
How big is it?
The dimensions of the CureBox are 400mm x 500mm x 600mm.
The CureBox has a capacity of around one pound of dried material.
How simple is it to use?
The CureBox arrives ready to use. Slide the supplied trays onto the racks in the enclosure, put the plant material on the trays and turn it on. The CureBox is pre-programmed for optimum humidity.
How long does it take?
Ideally, it takes 10 – 14 days to complete the cure. However, this will vary depending on your climate; cold and wet temperatures will take longer, while hot and dry climates will be faster. Users have reported a cure taking as little as four days with good results; however, generally, slower is better.
Can you add material throughout the process?
You can continue to add fresh plant material during the process. The best practice is to move the material that has been in the CureBox for a while down onto the lower trays, as this material cures, it will shrink, allowing the material to take up less space on the trays.
This is a benefit as it will increase the humidity from the fresh material, which will slow the curing process.
How does it maintain the humidity?
The humidity control system extracts air when the humidity is above 65% RH When the humidity is above 65%, the extraction fan turns on, and fresh air is drawn gently and evenly through the door gap, ensuring no areas in the enclosure hold moist air.
