BMWEATER
Well-Known Member
So I always wanted to build something nicer to use for dabing (what I call using bho, shatter, wax, butter) all the concentrates basically. Something I could take with me to use discrete and powerfully. So here it is:
Stove Top Coil which I wound myself (I used this over a sick because it allows you to put more concentrate)
I'm using a Eleaf 50 watt, but I also use it on a K100 empire clone....basically you can use what you prefer
Here is what it looks like with a little concentrate on it. I roll them up in little balls, keep them in a tiny pill case. Anytime I need them pop one on the stove and boom you have a big hit! Super fast and if you want to discretely.
Here's where a lot of people have issues, many of which I have thwarted. When you use the stove top coil since it doesn't have a wick you need to make sure the wattage is high enough to melt the product but not so high that it burns it.
There are two spectrums: One spectrum is when you keep the wattage so low that the concentrate only burns about 60% of the way and leaves this goopy leftover. The lower the temp the better the flavor but the more waste aka goop. The other spectrum uses higher temps that produce stronger hits, and bigger coughs-- the trade off is less favor and very easy to get that burnt flavor. So I use mine between 10.0-11.5 depending on what I'm using
Hope this was helpful let me know if you have any questions.
Stove Top Coil which I wound myself (I used this over a sick because it allows you to put more concentrate)
I'm using a Eleaf 50 watt, but I also use it on a K100 empire clone....basically you can use what you prefer
Here is what it looks like with a little concentrate on it. I roll them up in little balls, keep them in a tiny pill case. Anytime I need them pop one on the stove and boom you have a big hit! Super fast and if you want to discretely.
Here's where a lot of people have issues, many of which I have thwarted. When you use the stove top coil since it doesn't have a wick you need to make sure the wattage is high enough to melt the product but not so high that it burns it.
There are two spectrums: One spectrum is when you keep the wattage so low that the concentrate only burns about 60% of the way and leaves this goopy leftover. The lower the temp the better the flavor but the more waste aka goop. The other spectrum uses higher temps that produce stronger hits, and bigger coughs-- the trade off is less favor and very easy to get that burnt flavor. So I use mine between 10.0-11.5 depending on what I'm using
Hope this was helpful let me know if you have any questions.