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

If you are looking for a new way to enjoy your favorite herb or tobacco, you might want to try using a glass bong with concentrates, oils, or wax. These are potent forms of extracts that require higher temperatures or different methods of consumption than dry herbs or tobacco. 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 extracts that are made from herb or tobacco. They are usually produced by using solvents such as butane, CO2, ethanol, or water to extract the active ingredients from the plant material. The resulting product is a sticky, resinous substance that contains high levels of cannabinoids, terpenes, and other compounds that give herb or tobacco its flavor and effects.

There are many kinds of concentrates, oils, and wax available on the market, each with its own consistency, potency, and appearance. Some of the most common ones are:

  • Shatter: A hard, brittle, and translucent extract that looks like amber glass. It has a high THC content and can be broken into small pieces for dabbing.
  • Wax: A soft, crumbly, and opaque extract that looks like honeycomb or earwax. It has a lower THC content than shatter but is easier to handle and store.
  • Budder: A smooth, creamy, and yellowish extract that looks like butter. It has a similar THC content to wax but is more flavorful and aromatic.
  • Crumble: A dry, flaky, and granular extract that looks like cheese. It has a lower THC content than budder but is more stable and less sticky.
  • Rosin: A solventless extract that is made by applying heat and pressure to herb or tobacco. It has a similar consistency and potency to shatter but is more natural and pure.
  • Oil: A liquid extract that is made by using CO2 or ethanol as solvents. It has a high THC content and can be used in vape pens, cartridges, or syringes.

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 equipment and accessories. These include:

  • A glass bong: This is the main device that you will use to inhale the vapor from your extracts. You can use any glass bong that you like, as long as it has a standard joint size (usually 10mm, 14mm, or 18mm) and a water chamber to filter and cool the vapor.
  • A dab rig: This is a special type of glass bong that is designed to maximize the flavor and potency of your extracts. It usually has a smaller size, a bent neck, a recycler design, and one or more percolators for added filtration. A dab rig can also be used as a regular glass bong for dry herbs or tobacco.
  • A nail: This is the part of the dab rig that holds your extracts and heats them up to produce vapor. There are different types of nails available, such as quartz nails, titanium nails, ceramic nails, or e-nails. Each one has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of durability, heat retention, flavor preservation, and ease of use.
  • A dome: This is an optional accessory that covers the nail and traps the vapor inside. It helps to prevent any vapor from escaping and makes it easier to inhale. Some nails come with built-in domes or domeless designs.
  • A torch: This is the tool that you will use to heat up your nail to the desired temperature. You can use any butane torch that is safe and reliable. Alternatively, you can use an e-nail that automatically heats up your nail to a preset temperature using an electric coil.
  • A dabber: This is the tool that you will use to pick up your extracts and place them on your nail. You can use any metal or glass dabber that has a pointed or scooped tip. Some dabbers also have carb caps that can be used to control the airflow and pressure on your nail.
  • A dab mat: This is a protective surface that you will use to place your dab rig, nail, torch, and dabber on. It helps to prevent any spills, stains, or burns on your table or floor. You can use any silicone or fabric dab mat that is heat-resistant and easy to clean.

Once you have all the necessary equipment and accessories, you can follow these steps to use a glass bong with concentrates, oils, or wax:

  1. Fill your glass bong or dab rig with water and attach your nail to the joint. Make sure the nail is secure and stable.
  2. Turn on your torch and heat up your nail until it glows red. If you are using an e-nail, set it to your preferred temperature and wait for it to heat up.
  3. Use your dabber to pick up a small amount of your extract and place it on a dab mat or a silicone container. Be careful not to touch the hot nail with your fingers or the dabber.
  4. Wait for the nail to cool down slightly before applying your extract. The ideal temperature for dabbing is between 315°F and 450°F, depending on the type of extract and your personal preference. You can use a thermometer or a timer to measure the temperature.
  5. Cover the nail with a dome if you have one and inhale the vapor through the mouthpiece of your glass bong or dab rig. Hold the vapor in your lungs for a few seconds before exhaling.
  6. Repeat the process until you finish your extract or reach your desired effect. Enjoy!

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. Here are some of them:

Benefits

  • Potency: Concentrates, oils, and wax are much more potent than dry herbs or tobacco, meaning you need less material to achieve the same effect. This can save you money and time in the long run.
  • Flavor: Concentrates, oils, and wax preserve the flavor and aroma of your herb or tobacco better than combustion. Using a glass bong or a dab rig can enhance the taste even more by filtering and cooling the vapor.
  • Purity: Concentrates, oils, and wax contain fewer impurities and toxins than dry herbs or tobacco, as they are extracted from the plant material using solvents or heat. This can reduce the health risks associated with smoking.
  • Variety: Concentrates, oils, and wax come in many different types, consistencies, potencies, and appearances. You can experiment with different extracts and find the ones that suit your preferences best.

Drawbacks

  • Cost: Concentrates, oils, and wax are usually more expensive than dry herbs or tobacco, as they require more processing and equipment to produce. You also need to invest in a glass bong or a dab rig and other accessories to use them properly.
  • Complexity: Using a glass bong with concentrates, oils, or wax is more complicated than using a regular pipe or joint. You need to heat up your nail to the right temperature, apply your extract carefully, and inhale the vapor correctly. It can take some practice and experience to master this technique.
  • Safety: Using a glass bong with concentrates, oils, or wax involves some safety risks that you should be aware of. You need to handle hot nails, torches, and extracts with caution to avoid burns or injuries. You also need to store your extracts in a safe place away from children, pets, or fire hazards.
  • Tolerance: Using concentrates, oils, or wax regularly can increase your tolerance to THC and other cannabinoids faster than using dry herbs or tobacco. This means you will need more material to achieve the same effect over time. You may also experience stronger withdrawal symptoms if you stop using them abruptly.

Conclusion

In conclusion, using a glass bong with concentrates, oils, or wax is a great way to enjoy your herb or tobacco in a different way. It can provide you with potent, flavorful, pure, and varied experiences that can enhance your enjoyment and satisfaction. However, it