![]() These come in a variety of forms, but the most common ones used for dabbing are shatter, wax, BHO, and solventless extracts like rosin. Again, e-nails are increasingly common (but expensive) and cut out the need for a torch. Mini-torches used for crème brulee are commonly used, but you’ll have to stock up on propane for them. Combination dabber/carb caps are increasingly popular. Although not necessary, we highly recommend one of these to help regulate airflow. Pick a shape depending on the texture and consistency of the concentrate you’re dabbing. They can be metal, glass, or ceramic, and have many shapes: ballpoint, needlepoint, scoop, spoon, paddle, etc. Use this tool to apply the concentrate to the nail. Nails can be male and female as well-you need a male nail for a female rig, and vice versa. Be sure to get the correct joint size, where the nail slides into the dab rig: If your rig has a 14mm stem, you need a 14mm nail. Ceramic and titanium are other options, and e-nails are becoming more common. The standard today is a quartz banger, which has a bucket shape. This is like the bowl for your bong and where you will put the concentrate. This water pipe is like a bong except it will have a fitting for a nail. The traditional setup includes the following items: When learning how to use a dab rig, keep in mind that dabbing technology is evolving. Extracts also contain a lot less plant material than flower, so you’re inhaling more cannabinoids (e.g. The dosing process is more delicate, but once you’ve gotten the hang of it, concentrates can offer you new heights of physical relief and unique cerebral effects. You can even dab non-intoxicating CBD extracts for quick therapeutic effects with little to no cerebral euphoria, but in some regions these oils can be difficult to find.ĭabbing isn’t for everyone, especially if you’re new to cannabis entirely. While bud tends to test between 15-25% THC, concentrates typically range between 50-80% THC, depending on the extract type and quality. Dabbing 101: What is cannabis dabbing and how do dabs work?
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