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If you’re new to the world of cannabis, wax might seem a little bit more complicated than it is. In reality, wax is just the most potent type of cannabis concentrate that can be consumed in a variety of ways. It’s not as widely used as other forms of concentrates like shatter or crumble because it’s typically more expensive and less easy to use with traditional smoking devices.
While a novice user may be intimidated by this sticky substance, the only thing stopping you from enjoying some top-shelf wax today is knowledge!
What is Wax, Exactly?

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Wax is the type of concentrate most people are referring to when they say “dabs”. Wax as a product comes in many forms, but the one thing that remains constant is that it’s a dark and sticky substance with high levels of THC. Other types of wax include honeycomb and crumble, which are both also cannabis concentrates but have a different consistency.
Wax is created by taking cannabis plant matter and extracting THC through the use of solvents like petroleum and butane. Solvents dissolve fats, and butane also dissolves certain cannabinoids. They are then distilled off to leave behind only the desired combination of cannabinoids like THC, CBD, etc.
You can also make your own wax at home by extracting THC yourself using a solvent like alcohol or grain alcohol. It’s important to note that it’s incredibly dangerous to extract these concentrates by yourself, and it’s highly illegal in many places. If you’re tempted to try this out, make sure you follow all the safety precautions necessary for safe extraction.
How high can you get?
Depending on your tolerance level, a few small hits of wax will have the same effect as smoking an entire joint of cannabis. Because of this, it’s very easy to overdo it! It can take 10-15 minutes for you to feel anything when smoking a small amount of wax, but some people report feeling high just by smelling it.
Wax is also very easy to consume, which makes it great for dabbing. Since you’re not inhaling or smoking anything when you dab it, there’s less strain on your lungs. Wax is also a lot easier to handle than other concentrates like shatter, making it a favorite among many medical marijuana patients who don’t have the time or patience for getting high through smoking bud.
How to Make Your Own Wax Dab Pen
To get started with wax production, all you need is tool that can heat up cannabis and extract THC and CBD oil from the plant matter. The most popular way to do this at home is by using a device called an e-nail.
This is the same kind of tech that professional wax producers use; except it’s scaled down for use at home. You can find these on sites like Amazon and eBay for as little as $100, or you can buy one directly from a smoke shop that specializes in glassware.
It’s also important to remember that when using a device like this, you will need some way to collect the oil. It can be dangerous trying to dip your dabbing tool in and out of a pool of molten cannabis extract! A good quality e-nail kit will come with everything you need, including a special attachment for safely collecting the oil.
Using a wax dab pen is a very simple process once you’ve collected and filtered the oil.
First, you should heat your e-nail using a suitable butane torch, and then wait until it reaches the right temperature. You’ll know it’s ready when you see thick white smoke coming from the nail when you blow into it.
Next, simply load your dabbing tool with some of your newly created wax extract. Gently touch it to the nail to begin heating up the oil. It will take about 20 seconds for it to get hot enough for use. Once it’s ready, take your dabbing tool and touch it to the nail. Wait 10-15 seconds for the extract to melt and create a puddle. Then, press down with your dabbing tool and inhale all the vapor in one hit!
If you’re getting chills while doing this or feeling a strong tingling sensation, you likely inhaled too much at once. A normal dab of wax will not cause this kind of reaction. The best way to avoid this is by taking smaller hits over a longer period.
Afterall, if you don’t feel confident to make yourself a dab pen, don’t worry! You can both choose a vape pen that can be used for wax, oils and flowers or you can choose a dab pen from the closest vape shop next to you!
Where to store Cannabis Wax?
Once you’ve enjoyed your hit, it’s important to know how to store your wax carefully. The most basic way to store your wax is in a piece of aluminum foil. Fold the foil over itself and seal it up with a piece of tape. You’ll want this piece of foil to be as compact as possible, so you can easily put it in a bag or box for safekeeping.
When storing wax in an airtight container like glass or plastic, make sure there’s room between the lid and the actual product for a paper towel or piece of cloth. You’ll want to lay down a barrier between your wax and the airtight container to avoid any sticky messes.
Keep in mind that the most important thing when storing cannabis concentrate is preventing oxidation. If your wax gets exposed to air, it will slowly begin to oxidize and become less potent over time. You should be able to tell if this has happened because the color of your wax will change from dark brown or black into light yellow or green. It’s also a good idea to keep your wax away from heat sources like sunlight and hot windows.
Storing your wax in a cool, dark place like a cabinet or closet will keep it at its best. Keep in mind that if you live in an area that gets particularly hot, you might want to store your wax in the freezer. Storing your wax correctly can give you up to 6 months of potency!
What’s the Difference Between Grades and Types of Wax?
When it comes to buying cannabis extracts from dispensaries, there are two main types: concentrates and edibles. Concentrates are extracts like hash oil, crumble, budder, shatter and other products which have been refined using a solvent like alcohol or butane. Edibles are products made using cannabis oil or butter.
Cannabis is a wax concentrate, and so it’s easy to tell the difference between concentrates and edibles by the way it looks. The most recognizable difference is that concentrates are usually colored white or dark brown, while edibles are always clear.
Grades of wax also differ based on their strain of cannabis. Budder is made from a high-THC strain like Lemon Skunk or Gorilla Glue #4, which makes the product very potent. Crumble is created using a low-THC strain like Sour Diesel or Energetic Kush, which makes it less potent than budder but still very enjoyable for many people who prefer a slower high.
So, what do you think? Are you trying marijuana wax for an extra high? Enjoy your time!