Vaporizer for full CBD content

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Mr.Sifter

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hello,

i'm flirting with vaporizing.

Personally i like the MFLB. Never used it before but this little wooden box is quite sexy.
One thing of great importance is vape temperature for me because i have to inhalte the full CBD content in the material in order to avoid anxiety, racy heart & panic-attack like thougts that i get from to THC.

I'm very sensible to psychoactives so a little bud goes a long way.
I also take care of my weed contains large amounts of CBD to counter out the THC effects. (indica)

What vaporizer can i trust ?

So far i tried the aromed and die volcano.
the volcano is great but waaaay to expensive. the aromed has the water filtration.
The arizers look loke cheap plastic to me.

personally i really like the MFLB with the poweradapter2.0
I could vape at home and on the go. that would be great.
I worried though because i've been told there is a steep learning curve to the MFLB in order to get it hot enough for full CBD release without combusting it.
 
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Quetzalcoatl

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hello,

i'm flirting with vaporizing.

Personally i like the MFLB. Never used it before but this little wooden box is quite sexy.
One thing of great importance is vape temperature for me because i have to inhalte the full CBD content in the material in order to avoid anxiety, racy heart & panic-attack like thougts that i get from to THC.

I'm very sensible to psychoactives so a little bud goes a long way.
I also take care of my weed contains large amounts of CBD to counter out the THC effects. (indica)

What vaporizer can i trust ?

So far i tried the aromed and die volcano.
the volcano is great but waaaay to expensive. the aromed has the water filtration.
The arizers look loke cheap plastic to me.

personally i really like the MFLB with the poweradapter2.0
I could vape at home and on the go. that would be great.
I worried though because i've been told there is a steep learning curve to the MFLB in order to get it hot enough for full CBD release without combusting it.
Arizer Solo has a strong following and now the biggest thread on the site for a reason. I'm using mine right now.
 

Dafni

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I started to have the same requirements in a vape like you describe (anxiety or even panic attacks when the cannabinoid cocktail was too THC-heavy) and found, so far, a good logvape is the solution for home use and the lotus is the solution for off-grid situations.

Look for vapes that "could" reach combustion temps.

At the moment I suggest the E-Nano and the Lotus to my friends. The HI is a contender as well, but has a long waiting list. UD is out of the question for me as they refuse to ship their products overseas.


I worried though because i've been told there is a steep learning curve to the MFLB in order to get it hot enough for full CBD release without combusting it.
I'm afraid all the vapes that fit your requirement will have more or less of a learning curve to them.
Only when a vape is powerfull enough to be able to combust in the worst case, only then it is powerfull enough to extract the higher boiling 'noids fully.
For the record, I never combusted on my Nano and my Lotus. It's easily avoided if you go by taste, at least for me. Got very close some times, but never combusted. I'm sure you can do it too, it's not that hard.
 

Blazein5

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I'm fairly new here so take what say lightly, but here are my thoughts.
1 log vape with a vvps to fine tune your buzz
2 flamed based vape should give you lots of control (got one on the way, so just a thought for now)
3 reclaim from stems and a nail (should be lots of cbd in that)

Might be way off, but I like it.
 

vorrange

Vapor.wise
CBD content will be assimilated regardless of vaporizer used. What you need is a vaporizer with more conduction that will oxidate more THC into CBN which is sedative and that is what will negate THC effects that give you anxiety and whatnot.

A MFLB is a good way to achieve this type of extraction. Check the Pinnacle Pro as well.
 

Caligula

Maximus
FWIW the Arizer Solo is made from anodized aluminum, and stainless steel, with a removable glass stem.

No plastic.

There was actually a post from a member who dropped his Solo in the snow, ran it over with a car, and didn't find it until the next day.

It still worked.
 
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