How to Use a Glass Bong with Concentrates, Oils, or Wax

If you are looking for a new way to enjoy your favorite herbs or tobacco, you might want to try using a glass bong with concentrates, oils, or wax. These are potent forms of cannabis or tobacco that can deliver a powerful and flavorful experience. However, using them requires some special equipment and techniques that you should know before you start. In this blog post, we will explain what concentrates, oils, and wax are, how to use a glass bong with them, and what are the benefits and risks of doing so.

What Are Concentrates, Oils, and Wax?

Concentrates, oils, and wax are terms that refer to different types of cannabis or tobacco extracts that have been processed to remove excess plant material and increase the potency and purity of the active ingredients. They can have various textures, colors, and consistencies, depending on the extraction method and the source material. Some of the most common types of concentrates, oils, and wax are:


  • Shatter:

    A hard, brittle, and translucent substance that looks like amber glass. It is made by using a solvent such as butane or propane to extract the cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant material, then purging the solvent under low temperatures and high pressure. Shatter has a high THC content (up to 90%) and a strong flavor.</li