In Schedule 1, you have to purchase different equipment pieces which aid you in manufacturing your products. However, sometimes it's difficult to figure out what to do with the final product that you receive from the equipment.

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The brick press is a great example of that, as figuring out what to do with it can be troublesome. But once you figure out its true purpose and how to get the most out of it, it can save you a lot of time and effort at the packaging station.

How To Get The Brick Press

The brick press can be purchased from Oscar inside the warehouse next to the Pawnshop, which is located near the West Bridge. It will cost you $800 to purchase a single brick press, and it's all you will need for quite a while, unless you plan to expand your system as you progress toward the late game.

However, you'll first have to reach the Bagman V rank to unlock the brick press.

How To Use The Brick Press

The brick press can be used to make a brick out of any product. You can put 20 units of any weed, meth, or coke in any of the slots inside the brick press. After doing so, you'll have to pour all the materials inside the mold into the brick press and then bring the wheel down to get a brick out of the products.

As there are two input slots in the brick press, it is easy to misunderstand that the brick press can be used to mix two types of products together. However, that is not true. The two slots are only there to speed up the brick-making process.

What To Do With The Bricks

Once you've used the brick press to make a brick out of any product, you won't be able to hand it out to customers or pack it in any sort of packaging. However, you can give these bricks to the dealers all over Hyland, and they will break them apart and package them themselves.

Using bricks can save you a lot of time as you won't have to spend hours at the packaging station packing products in jars and baggies. Simply hand out the multiple bricks to the dealers, and the rest is their job.

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