Taking a dab is a ritual. Getting the accessories together, finding the ideal container of concentrate, setting the temps–everyone has personalized their flow. The same unique flare goes into what ...
RadioScape, based in the U.K., is promoting a new monitoring receiver for Eureka-147 Band III and L-Band DAB, Digital Multimedia Broadcast (DMB) and Enhanced Packet Mode multimedia (DAB-IP). It says ...
As cannabis legalization continues to take root in North America and throughout the world, concentrates are becoming more accessible to the masses. Once typically reserved for cannabis veterans who ...
You really don’t need an excuse to light up these days, and in many parts of the country, you don’t need a license to either. But for those who favor a more concentrated cannabis experience, you’ll ...
As a cannabis concentrate enthusiast, I'll be honest with you: The first time I took a dab of cannabidiol (CBD) it felt strange, almost sacrilegious in light of the potent THC-heavy sauces, badders, ...
Dabbing involves heating a small quantity of concentrated drug on a ‘nail’ or any hot surface, as well as inhaling vapor, usually through a piece of bong-like equipment or a dab rig. The extreme heat ...
When dabbing first hit the scene a few years ago, getting your nail red-hot, then dropping a tasty glob was the rage. Thick, swirling smoke promised an enticing high that would envelop your body and ...