Top products from r/PaMedicalMarijuana
We found 2 product mention on r/PaMedicalMarijuana. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. SE 12-Piece Stainless Steel Wax Carvers Set - DD312
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Durable and long-lasting stainless steel constructionDouble-sided for a variety of shapes and uses6" average lengthBalanced weightGreat for carving, cutting, modeling, scraping, shaping, etc.
2. Spicy Dew Blow Torch - Creme Brulee Torch - Refillable Professional Chefs Culinary Kitchen Torch with Safety Lock and Adjustable Flame - Butane Torch with Fuel Gauge - Cooking Food Torch
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
🔥 PROFESSIONAL AND HIGHEST QUALITY COOKING TORCH- Envision yourself creating the tastiest and most mouth-watering dishes on par with the best restaurants in the world! Used by top chefs, Spicy Dew torch is perfect for caramelizing sugar atop crème brulee, searing a steak, roasting bell peppers &...
After trying just about every method of using concentrates, I find that my prefered method is a nectar collector, This one is a great starter kit. This guy makes awesome stands with a 3D printer and sells them super cheap. An enail is outrageously expensive and more for the party session style. Pens just don't get hot enough and it's not an on-the-go kind of set up. Get a professional grade butane torch like this one, and borocite dish like a mini-ramekin. Oh, I almost forgot, I would upgrade to a quartz tip as opposed to the titanium one it comes with. Sorry, I'm at work and keep remembering things to add- essentially, of all the methods, I prefer the nectar collector or honey straw method simply because it give the most control when hitting. Another handy thing to pick up is a set of wax sculpting tools
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As far as my "recipe", I usually get diamonds or crystals and then top them off with some distillate sauce. This is mostly because I draw really hard and can't help it, so sauce prevents the crystals from shooting straight through the straw.
Overall, I hate to say it, but when learning how to use concentrates, just be flat out prepared for losses and accept the trial and error process. Eventually, you'll find your groove with it. I promise.