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

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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 intense effects and flavors. However, using them requires some special equipment and techniques. In this blog post, we will explain what concentrates, oils, and wax are, how to use them with a glass bong, and what are the benefits and drawbacks of this method.

What Are Concentrates, Oils, and Wax?

Concentrates, oils, and wax are terms that refer to different types of cannabis or tobacco extracts that have a high concentration of cannabinoids or nicotine. They are made by using various solvents or methods to extract the active compounds from the plant material, resulting in a sticky, oily, or waxy substance that can range from light to dark in color and from liquid to solid in consistency.

Some of the most common types of concentrates, oils, and wax are:

  • Shatter: A hard, brittle, glass-like extract that has a high THC or nicotine content and can be broken into pieces.
  • Budder: A soft, creamy, butter-like extract that has a lower THC or nicotine content than shatter but is easier to handle and manipulate.
  • Crumble: A crumbly, granular extract that has a similar THC or nicotine content as budder but is more dry and stable.
  • Rosin: A solventless extract that is made by applying heat and pressure to the plant material, resulting in a sticky, resinous substance that retains more terpenes and flavor than other extracts.
  • Live resin: A type of rosin that is made from fresh or frozen plant material instead of dried or cured material, preserving more of the original aroma and taste of the strain.
  • Distillate: A highly refined extract that is made by distilling the cannabinoids or nicotine from the plant material, resulting in a clear, odorless, and flavorless liquid that has a very high potency.
  • CO2 oil: A type of oil that is made by using carbon dioxide as the solvent to extract the cannabinoids or nicotine from the plant material, resulting in a clean, pure, and safe product that can be used for vaping or edibles.

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

To use a glass bong with concentrates, oils, or wax, you will need some additional accessories besides your regular bong. These include:

  • A dab rig: A type of glass bong that is specially designed to vaporize concentrates and waxes. It usually has a smaller size than a regular bong and features one or more percolators for added filtration and cooling. It also has a different type of bowl called a nail or banger that can withstand high temperatures.
  • A nail or banger: A type of bowl that is attached to the dab rig and is used to heat up the concentrates, oils, or wax. It can be made of different materials such as quartz, titanium, ceramic, or glass. Quartz nails are preferred by many dabbers because they heat up quickly and evenly and retain the flavor of the extracts better than other materials.
  • A dab torch: A type of torch that is used to heat up the nail or banger to the optimal temperature for vaporizing the concentrates, oils, or wax. It can be either butane or propane powered and should have an adjustable flame and a safety lock.
  • A dab tool: A type of tool that is used to scoop up a small amount of concentrate, oil, or wax and place it on the heated nail or banger. It can be made of metal, glass, silicone, or wood and should have a pointed or flat tip.
  • A carb cap: A type of cap that is used to cover the nail or banger after placing the concentrate, oil, or wax on it. It helps to create a vacuum inside the nail or banger that lowers the air pressure and allows the extract to vaporize at a lower temperature. This enhances the flavor and potency of the dab and prevents waste.

The steps for using a glass bong with concentrates, oils, or wax are as follows:

  1. Fill the base of your dab rig with water and attach the nail or banger to the joint.
  2. Turn on your dab torch and adjust the flame to a medium-high setting.
  3. Hold the torch about an inch away from the nail or banger and heat it up until it glows red. This can take anywhere from 10 to 30 seconds depending on the material and size of the nail or banger.
  4. Turn off the torch and wait for the nail or banger to cool down slightly. The ideal temperature for dabbing is between 300°F and 400°F, which can be achieved by waiting for about 10 to 20 seconds after heating. You can also use a thermometer or a timer to measure the temperature more accurately.
  5. Use your dab tool to pick up a small amount of concentrate, oil, or wax and place it on the heated nail or banger. Be careful not to touch the hot surface with your fingers or the tool.
  6. Cover the nail or banger with the carb cap and inhale through the mouthpiece of the dab rig. You should see thick vapor forming inside the rig as you inhale.
  7. Exhale and enjoy the effects and flavors of your dab. You can repeat the process as many times as you like until you are satisfied.

What Are the Benefits and Drawbacks of Using a Glass Bong with Concentrates, Oils, or Wax?

Using a glass bong with concentrates, oils, or wax has some benefits and drawbacks that you should be aware of before trying it. Some of the benefits are:

  • Potency: Concentrates, oils, and wax have a much higher concentration of cannabinoids or nicotine than dry herbs or tobacco, which means that you need less material to achieve stronger effects. This can be beneficial for medical users who need high doses of CBD or THC for their conditions, or for recreational users who want to experience a more intense high.
  • Flavor: Concentrates, oils, and wax retain more of the terpenes and flavonoids that give cannabis or tobacco their distinctive aromas and tastes. When vaporized at low temperatures with a glass bong, these extracts can deliver a rich and flavorful experience that is hard to match with other methods.</li