Delta 8 Distillate Syringe | D8 THC Distillate - 3CHI
Delta 8 Distillate Syringe | D8 THC Distillate - 3CHI
About Delta 8 THC Distillate Syringe
Our Delta 8 THC distillate syringe is a 1ml graduated glass, Luer lock syringe containing the highest quality Delta 8 tetrahydrocannabinol on the market. It’s 100% hemp-derived and federally legal.
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Delta 8 THC distillate is a highly viscous, clear to medium amber, translucent oil that will not crystallize. It is so viscous that at low temperatures it behaves almost like a solid. Because of this, you will not be able to push the oil out of the syringe without first heating it or you may end up breaking the glass syringe or the plastic plunger. See the directions below for more details. The concentration of Delta 8 THC will vary depending on the batch but will be at or near 99.5% cannabinoids.
Delta 8 THC Distillate Syringe Product Description
- Description: 1ml glass syringe with Delta 8 THC and a 1/2″ blunt tip 14 gauge needle with 99.5% total active cannabinoids
- Serving Size: Use only as directed by your doctor (5-20mg of Delta 8 THC is typical)
- Ingredients: Delta 8 THC distillate
Oil Description
- Type: Delta 8 THC distillate
- Delta 8 THC Concentration: Varies per batch (91-99%)
- Crystallization: Does not crystallize
- Origin Material: Hemp
- Δ9THC Content: <0.3%
- Terpenes: No
Dispensing Directions
Note that Delta 8 THC distillate is extremely stable and will tend to cool quickly into an almost inoperable solid. You should work as quickly as you safely can when working with Delta 8 THC. Note, however, that Delta 8 THC is not a true solid. It’s a highly viscous oil, which makes it extremely sticky. We recommend wearing gloves when using this syringe. Also keep a proper, food-safe solvent that you are fully capable of handling safely (examples could be ethanol or limonene, depending on your experience) to help with any necessary clean up.
Heating With a Water Bath
Place the Delta 8 syringe in a hot water bath for 5-15 minutes depending on the temperature of the water. Leave the cap on and submerge for the necessary amount of time to fully heat all the oil. Remove the cap and dispense as needed. If you remove the syringe before all the oil is warm you may find it difficult to operate the plunger. DO NOT FORCE THE PLUNGER. Return the oil to the hot water bath for a longer amount of time until the oil flows relatively freely from the syringe if the plunger does not operate as desired.
Heating With A Hairdryer
Remove the cap first and use capable heat resistant gloves to protect your hands from heat. Warm the distillate in the syringe completely before dispensing. Partial warming may not allow the plunger to work properly and could cause the syringe to break upon use if you try forcing the plunger. Note that as you heat the syringe, Delta 8 may begin flowing out of the tip you can attempt to pull the Delta 8 THC back into the syringe by moving the plunger backward. Otherwise, be ready to collect some of the Delta 8 THC while you heat.
Using the Included Needle
You may use the included syringe tip to dispense the oil in items like a vape cartridge. For best results, the Delta 8 THC should be completely warm and you should dispense very quickly as it will cool quickly and could clog the syringe if you take too long to dispense the oil from the syringe. Treat the needle as a one-time use item, because it will likely be difficult to clean once the Delta 8 cools inside of the syringe.
Storing Your Delta 8 THC Distillate
If you do not use the D8 distillate syringe all at once, you may store if for future use. For best results, we suggest wiping the dispensing tip of the syringe with ethanol or another solvent you are capable of safely using to remove any bits of Delta 8 THC after use. Then re-cap the syringe and store in a cool dark place for future use. A refrigerator is a good option, but note that this may result in longer thawing times for your next use. If you re-cap without cleaning off any extraneous Delta 8 THC, it may be hard to get the cap off the next time you use it.
YOU SHOULD ONLY USE THIS PRODUCT AS RECOMMENDED BY YOUR DOCTOR
What is Delta 8 THC?
Delta 8 THC is a derivative and isomer of CBD and Δ9THC. Delta 9 THC is the cannabinoid famous for the intoxicating effects of cannabis. However, Δ8THC is not as intoxicating and has many promising uses, although studies are currently lacking. Until recently this cannabinoid has not been widely available outside of the medical marijuana markets, but thanks to the groundbreaking legislation known as the Farm Bill, cannabinoids like Delta 8 THC were legalized federally, and we are now able to begin quantifying all of its many potential benefits.
While we do not have sufficient data to say anything definitively, it is thought that the Delta 8 THC metabolites will trigger many drug tests looking for Delta 9 THC. As a precaution, you should not take this product if you need to pass a drug test.
Age Requirements
All purchases require age verification for retail customers only. Please follow the Age Verification step-by-step instructions at checkout. Some purchases may require proof of photo identification. For all questions regarding this, please contact our support team here.
Shipping Exclusions
3CHI retains the right to not ship to any states or territories where local laws conflict with H.R. 2: The Agricultural Improvement Act of , also known as the Farm Bill. Due to Δ8THC either being illegal or not explicitly legal according to state laws, this product does not ship to the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Utah, and Vermont.
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Wax Dabs
Posted by CANNASaver on Thursday, 24 June in Wax ConcentratesCannabis concentrates are becoming a staple to the marijuana industry. With marijuana use increasing around the country, more people are aware of “dabbing” or “dabs” With 7/10 around the corner to celebrate marijuana’s “OIL” products such as wax, shatter, hash oil, and live resin. Whether you're a newer consumer or an old-school consumer being introduced to the term dabbing, you may have questions.
Dabs come in several different sizes, shapes, and ultimately, forms. Dabbing can reference many kinds of THC concentrates; from shatter to live resin. But today, we’re going to look at my favorite concentrate known as a wax dab.
The Titular DAB
A dab can essentially be seen as the measurement to which people dose out their marijuana concentrates. Depending on their consistency, these marijuana concentrates are also commonly referred to as wax, shatter, live resin, etc. These kinds of concentrates are heated on a hot surface, a banger/e-nail, and then inhaled through a bong-like device known as a dab rig. The term has been used for about a decade or so.
Dabs are made by pouring butane over marijuana. This process allows the THC to leave the marijuana plant and dissolve into the butane leaving a gummy, somewhat solid product that contains high amounts of THC.
What is This?! Wax Made From Bees?!
Wax, despite its name, is not made from beeswax. This type of marijuana gets its name from the concentrate’s texture and appearance. Varying between being relatively gooey being incredibly brittle; wax has an opaque appearance that appears throughout.
Depending on moisture, temperature, and techniques used to extract wax; the concentrate can take on many different forms in the outcome. When the wax is a gooier wax, that tends to be a budder. The other end of that breeds consistencies like crumble.
Different Types of Wax
BHO - Butane Hash Oil, extracts various cannabinoids. Extracting wax, using BHO, is a way to cultivate leftover parts on the marijuana plant remaining after trimming; like leaves or stems. This is why it's cheaper and easier to find.
BUDDER - Considered the cleanest and most wanted wax concentrate. Budder closely resembles butter you would put on toast. Budder is smooth in texture and a highly potent concentrate often hitting 90% THC potencies. The process is a difficult one due to the process requiring strenuous whipping during the extraction process.
CO2 - solvent-free and tends to be pricey. Produced without toxins, while retaining terpene flavors. Extraction is pricey due to needing specialized equipment. But delivers in terpenes and cannabinoids.
CRUMBLE - Crumble is made from BHO. Crumble is made during the process of purging oil in a large vacuum oven. In the process, the extraction develops a soft consistency but maintains an extremely brittle consistency which can crumble when being prepared. Crumble is a favorite for vaporizers.
PHO - Propane Hash Oil, is an extraction method using propane instead of butane. Everything else is pretty much the same. Some people prefer it because it can be made into a pretty good budder (kind of creamy/buttery concentrate) with vigorous whipping. Experienced PHO makers note that, depending on the strain, it’s possible to get more terpenes and fewer residuals by using propane.
WAX - Resembles honey which is where it gets its name. Wax concentrates have a very high content of THC and other cannabinoids (much higher than regular buds or trim runs) and need to be handled carefully. If you’re not used to vaporizing something so potent, the best advice I can give you is to start slow.
How To Dab That Concentrated Wax
Unlike smoking a bowl, you are going to need a specific set of tools. Tools that will make any wax concentrate cower in fear of you.
TOOLS:
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Dab rig - A small, bong-like smoking apparatus
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Nectar collector - A straw-like smoking device
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Vape Pen - Concentrate vaporizer
Some consistencies of concentrate are easier to consume using all the various ways. Brittle/crunchy concentrates, like shatter, are easier to smoke when dropped onto a hot banger. It’s also worth noting that the higher the temperature you burn the nail, the much more harsh your smoke will be. When temperatures remain lower, the more flavor and cloud production.
When using a Nectar Collector, specifically designed trays/dishes are a must. These kinds of products are made out of glass, quartz, or silicone. After putting a small dab onto the container, blowtorch the tip of the collector. While heated, drag the hot nail across the wax while sucking through the mouthpiece.
Health and Dabbing Wax
Dabbing wax is arguably one of the healthiest ways to smoke marijuana, although there haven't been too many studies quite yet. For us, it is a bit lighter on the throat and lungs (depending on how hot you prefer to dab).
Benefits of Dabbing
Cannabis enthusiasts will find some advantages to dabbing if they maintain clean and tested products. Dabbing is known for its quick onset time and lasting powerful effects on the user. For those who deal with chronic pains, use dabbing as a guaranteed way to obtain swift, effective bodily relief.
When properly made, dabs can be a product that’s much easier on the lungs than a typical cannabis flower. When smoking, burnt buds create resin which isn’t great for your lungs. Concentrates tend to destroy most unwanted resins while providing terpenes and other helpful cannabinoids into your body.
Dangers of Dabbing
Now for the bad news. Dabbing is, in fact, more dangerous than normal for the average smoker. To those unfamiliar with dabbing, heating a banger with essentially a flamethrowing lighter may appear dangerously off-putting. Though as tech moves forward, devices like an e-nail are eliminating the use of crazy torches. And trust me, I’ve burned many things (including my actual body) that I most certainly didn’t want or intend to.
Deals on Wax In Denver
The Lodge has two dispensaries locations in downtown Denver.
Current deals on WAX are:
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8gs of White Moose WAX or SHATTER for $90
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Full Spectrum Diamonds for $15
Herbs 4 you is located in the Capitol Hill Area.
Current deals on WAX include:
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16 carts for $253
Chronic Therapy has a location in Wheat Ridge and Cortez.
Current deals on WAX include:
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8 grams of silver tier Wax or Shatter for $120
THC Syringe
Posted by CANNASaver on Wednesday, 29 September in Canna BlogI’m sure at some point or another you’ve been in a dispensary and saw a syringe-looking device. Or maybe you haven’t and we sound like junkies over here, but trust me, this is 100% THC goodness.
So what is a THC syringe and what exactly is it used for? Let’s take a look at why you may want to try one.
What Is a THC Syringe?
THC syringes are plastic (needleless) syringes filled with full-spectrum cannabis oil.
Cannabis oil (RSO) is made from concentrated marijuana into a paste-like substance that is taken sublingually and is incredibly strong.
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Full-spectrum refers to the vast amount of cannabinoids found in cannabis oil. The oil in the syringe is usually extremely dark/thick.
The plastic syringe is used to dispense cannabis oil and allows the ability to dispense cannabis oil to precise amounts exactly the amount you want.
Syringes are also an easy way to keep the cannabis oil fresh while maintaining ease of dosing.
How Is Cannabis Oil Made?
Cannabis oil is a marijuana extract made utilizing a solvent to extract cannabinoids. The oil has lots of THC with a fine assortment of other cannabinoids. The most common solvent is grain alcohol.
Marijuana flower material is placed in a large container with alcohol added after.
The mixture is stirred and crushed over and over into the alcohol until the liquid is nice and green.
Like, Hulk green.
After a little time, alcohol is drained from the remaining plant mixture.
That mixture will then be heated in a container and the residual alcohol will evaporate.
Why Use A THC Syringe?
Those needing cannabis oil typically need it in precise doses.
The syringes allow for exact dose measurements marked on the syringe itself.
This ensures that no cannabis oil is wasted during usage.
Syringes are especially useful for those with impaired motor functions (seizures, tremors, etc.). Syringes can be used to squirt medicine directly into the mouth without any oil spilling.
Syringes are typically used for oral consumption but they can also be used to measure cannabis oils used in edibles.
The Benefits Of THC Syringes
Cannabis oil is perfect for those that require a full spectrum of cannabinoids at bigger doses throughout the day. It should be noted by patients that cannabis helps you get the full spectrum of cannabinoids that were in the plant matter used to create the oil.
Concentrates like distillate (also found in syringes) are normally bought for their THC/THCA potency. Cannabis oil is bought for its THC containing plant matter and other cannabinoids. THC, THCA, and CBD are cannabinoids those who use syringes typically are looking for. Distillate only has THC/THCA.
How To Use A THC Syringe
THC syringes can be used in different ways to help an individual’s needs.
When using a THC syringe be sure to read the instructions. Each dose depends on the person involved. Typically, doses should be about the size of half a grain of rice and should be administered once every eight hours (morning, noon, and night).
I hope I don’t have to say this but I probably do, don’t be a badass!
My brother, both a major stoner and dealing with major pain from awful brain cancer, couldn’t handle feeling the potent high the oil produced.
Start low and build to it.
The cannabis oil also has a robust and bitter taste that might not be too enjoyable for some.
I always suggest taking it with a tasty munchie treat which is high in fats.
Foods such as peanut butter or yogurt mask its bitter taste and increase THC absorption throughout your body.
Other Uses For THC Syringes
No worries to those not seeking medical relief.
THC syringes add an extra kick to your buds.
Just a little cannabis oil from the syringe onto the buds can reduce the amount of flower you go through.
This mostly applies to distillate syringes. Some creative other uses for THC syringes.
Adding Cannabis Oil To Joints
You simply put small amounts of the distillate onto your marijuana while rolling a joint before smoking it.
Just know that adding distillate to joints can ruin the durability and can lead to a sticky situation.
Don’t put too much.
Distillate Syringe For Dabbing
Distillate syringes can be ideal for dabbing because you can easily dispense a drop of distillate right onto your dab tool. Some syringes come with a metal tip. This can allow you to also directly dab your syringe to a banger/nail.
Easy dabbing.
So maybe it’s about time you give THC syringes a chance.
There are so many benefits of THC syringes.
They come in different sizes and can give accurate doses for those who need them.
Deals On THC Syringes In Denver
The Stone has two dispensary locations nearby: Denver and Lakewood
Current Deals On THC Syringes Include:
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8 distillate syringes for $158
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Craft Sesh syringe mg for $18.27
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mg activated syringe for $18.27
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8 mg activated syringes for $146.16
Kind Meds has a location in downtown Denver
Current deals for THC Syringes include:
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mg distillate syringe for $22
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Ounce mg distillate Syringes for $476
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