Marijuana Wax

How Is THC Wax Made? 

When weed is made into wax it falls into a category of concentrates known as “butane hash oils” (BHOs) since manufacturers use the compound butane in the extraction process. After the extractors gather their dried and cured cannabis buds, they place them in a specialized chamber where they introduce butane to strip away the cannabinoid and terpene-rich trichomes from the plant material.

Using advanced machinery to carefully control temperature and pressure, this process eventually rewards extractors with a sticky weed concentrate that they can agitate or whip to create their desired consistency, which can range from crumbly to creamy.

Why Choose Weed Wax Over Other Concentrates?

Since all cannabis concentrates share similarly high potency scores, why would customers choose wax over another product? Well, rather than looking into an extract’s intensity, people often consider other factors like consistency or flavor when differentiating concentrates and deciding what to buy. Customers who are on the fence over whether wax is the right choice should consider a few key distinguishers.

Texture and Ease of Use

One of the key features that sets weed wax apart from other concentrates is its malleable texture. Typically, wax is soft, smooth, and easy to handle, making it one of the simplest concentrates to dose precisely when dabbing. This “scoopable” texture is different from both soupy sauce and brittle shatter, both of which are far more challenging to deal with. Wax can easily be applied to a dab rig or vaporizer, making it a particularly good choice for people who want a no-fuss dabbing experience.

Versatility

This famous consistency also makes weed wax one of the most versatile concentrates fit for many different situations. While weed wax works great in dabbing rigs, it’s also easy to incorporate into flower for an extra intense joint, bong, or blunt session. You could also portion your weed wax and put it into a concentrate chamber for a vaporizer or wax pen without serious issues. This flexibility makes wax suitable for a wide range of consumption methods and preferences — perfect for people who enjoy using weed in a variety of ways.

Affordability

Compared with some other weed concentrates like live rosin, wax is a cost-effective choice for weed consumers. Since wax products often go through solvent-based extraction, they’re easier to mass produce versus solventless extracts, often translating to lower costs for consumers. True, wax can be more expensive upfront versus flowers, but its high potency levels mean dabbers don’t need as much product to achieve potent results. As long as you take care to store their wax properly (i.e., away from heat and light), you could get a lot of use out of just one purchase of wax.

Purity

Solvent-based concentrates are sometimes looked over in favor of those made without chemical solvents. In reality, when produced by professional extractors there’s minimal chance of residual butane ending up in your final product. High-quality wax is made using advanced extraction machines and methods that are able to remove even microscopic impurities, resulting in a cleaner and tastier end product. Many people who use lab-tested wax rave about how much smoother the inhalation feels and how they don’t really taste any harsh chemicals or plant matter. While wax may not be as terpene-rich as live rosin, it still has a great reputation for exceptional and natural cannabis flavors at a fraction of the cost.

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