newVaper420
Vapor Enthusiast
Definitely no butane for me.
Yeah, but that doesn't mean that they have any idea of a good approach to use it. We are talking politicians and bureaucrats...lower life forms, right.They wouldn't. I just can't see elderly patients using e-nails and what not LOL.
Pax Era announced , its only $60 also , go check it out on there site. Its for concentrate .
I literally just posted about this if you look one post up.I know this probably won't be a good option in the immediate future, but it's something to keep an eye on:
Pax Era
It might be worth contacting them to see if they have plans to make this available in New York. They might be able to partner with an oil provider.
I literally just posted about this if you look one post up.
I've been looking for the same thing. A local dispensary is supposed to be getting something but I haven't been in for a while. I'll try to get by there sometime soon.
No, I'm in AZ but I like the convenience, form factor, and consistent dosing that comes from vaping c02 oil. There are several vape pens here. I've tried 3 different brands. One brand has terrible taste and little to no cbd vapes. Another has decent taste and a good variety of cbd vapes. The last one has great flavor but zero cbd vapes. The cbd helps balance things for me so I try to stick to it .Are you a NYS medical marijuana user as well? It's a small breed!
No, I'm in AZ but I like the convenience, form factor, and consistent dosing that comes from vaping c02 oil. There are several vape pens here. I've tried 3 different brands. One brand has terrible taste and little to no cbd vapes. Another has decent taste and a good variety of cbd vapes. The last one has great flavor but zero cbd vapes. The cbd helps balance things for me so I try to stick to it .
Ok I'm leaning towards the Omicron now.
I know it's frowned upon to post emails but I figured this one is pretty informative with my question.
My email:
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I am a newly registered New York State Medical Marijuana patient. Here in our state, we are only allowed to get CO2 Oil which is very liquidly and not at all like a wax/shatter type substance. It literally is like olive oil or something like that.
Would I able to use your product for this? Right now I can get the oil in a prefilled cart with a wick, or in bulk form. The bulk form is cheaper for me, but right now i've had a lot of issues figuring out where to use this. I saw from another vendor, the same type of carts I have that are refillable. I'm just really confused by all this stuff.
Thank you for your time."
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Their email
"Thank you for contacting W9 Tech support,<name withheld> here. If you have access to undiluted CO2 oil, you should be good to go! I would steer your toward our Omicron V4, a "load-as-you-go" oil vaporizer. I have used CO2 oil (that comes in syringes, almost a honey-like consistency) with the Omicron V4 to great success. You must be a little more careful when loading and only load a small amount (enough for a couple full draws). The runny consistency of CO2 may cause some to leak into the cup or clog the airway; you can mitigate or even eliminate this by employing "cooldown hits", or drawing passive air through the vaporizers to help resolidify any unvaporized oils. Refillable cartridges sometimes use questionable materials and we hold our vaporizers to the highest standards of material safety, only using medical-grade materials in the constructions of our heaters. While they may not be able to hold as much oil as a "prefilled" or "refillable" cartridge, our vaporizers will deliver the cleanest, most full-flavored vapor.
I hope I was able to answer your question! Please let me know if I can clarify anything for you or be of any further assistance!"
I agree - it's what I recommended to you one page back.
The cool down advice in the email is spot on.
Does your CO2 oil come in a syringe?