You didn't ask me but I totally love mine. And, yes, as you said, it loads like a nectar collector, which is the best feature to me. No messy dab tools and stringy mess. Just dip and sip. I love mine.
The only down side is battery life. I am a chain vaper so mine only lasts a few hours...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2019/09/09/new-york-subpoena-firms-selling-substances-linked-illicit-vaping-products/
"The companies being served with the subpoena are Honey Cut Labs in Santa Monica, Calif., for its Honey Cut Diluting Agent; Floraplex Terpenes in Ypsilanti, Mich., for its...
Lavender, Lemon, Eucalyptus and Peppermint are listed as the best for covering up smells. However, plain old basil is enough to run me out of the house. Cinnamon is also pretty strong to me.
IMO, if you don't spend the money on a decent press (look at Dabpress.com) you might as well use a hair straightener. The least expensive Dabpress unit is only $189 for plates and a PID (if you have a shop press) or $369 for an all in one unit.
A hair straightener is about 40 bux new and about...
One of the articles said 5 to 6 days of use and symptoms appear. But, there is so much speculation and misinformation floating around right now, it's hard to say anything is solid.
Thanks. Yeah, it all seems different now. And, as you all can imagine, I don't have many friends, LOL To see my best and basically only friend in ICU, it's almost like I can empathize with the people who have lost or nearly lost loved ones in this bull shit vape scandal. I can't imagine how...
My best friend is in ICU at this moment from a bad cart. Seems a little more real when it hits this close to home. He usually bought his carts from the bartender at one of the local clubs. I started warning him about it when Extract Ninja first started posting at ICMag about True Terpene's...
I don't think any state requires or does testing of the dilutants used in carts. Not saying you're not right about this case. Just that I don't think any state requires that kind of testing.
@btka Many of the larger companies are using sonication to remove the fats and lipids from rosin. No winterizing or solvents to evap. I am going to try this next. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonication
Personally, I hate the taste of the carts that I have tried. But then, I don't eat foods...
The people inhaling it usually had no idea what it was. They were told it was safe. And, up until recently, they were. What is sad is the people making the carts. They should have known better.
But, it's not called oil. It's called acetate. Vitamin E acetate. Sounds pretty harmless. Especially...
The Rapeseed plant claims another victory. Vitamin E acetate comes from (most commonly) Canola Oil (which is made from the rapeseed plant).
As far as I am concerned it's not suitable for consumption, must less vaporizing.
I can see how it would have been easy to sell claiming, "Hey, it's...
I went ahead and ordered one too. Like you said, at that price and with PayPal protection, it was hard to resist. I also ordered the Quarta just to see what it was like. Under 10 bux was impossible to pass up.
I am still following with interest. Mainly about soaking the pucks first. I have never done that. The only reason I never thought of it is because it looks like all the oil that's left is on the surface of the puck. My pucks are so fucking flat, it's hard to believe there's anything inside. LOL...
Read about your "fight or flight response".
Yeah, it's definitely caused by the pot and the THC but not directly. The 'high' produces chemical responses in your body that are definitely real (albeit harmless)
The sympathetic nervous system originates in the spinal cord and its main function is...