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The world of THC concentrates can be confusing, especially if you’re a newcomer. Unlike simple cannabis flower, the different types of THC concentrates span different consistencies, solutions, and potencies, requiring various rigs for easy and enjoyable consumption.

Below are some details about the most popular THC-based concentrates so that you can feel a little more confident arriving at the dispensary to pick out your preferred cannabis oil, wax, budder, shatter, sugar, or numerous other exciting choices. When you’re ready to shop, you can always stop by our dispensary Cannabis & Glass in Ontario.

The Benefits of THC Concentrates

Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol concentrates contain high levels of cannabinoids and terpenes without all of the excess cannabis plant materials. Typical concentrates offer you extremely high THC levels compared to standard flower, as they’re processed down to primarily the chemicals that produce the high effects. While flower may contain around 15% to 25% THC, many concentrates reach as high as 99% THC content.

Why put cannabis concentrates on your shopping list?

  • Cleaner, purer high.
  • More potent effects.
  • Surprisingly unique flavor profiles.

Of course, you’ll also want to know the best way to use cannabis concentrate if you’re going to craft the ultimate experience.

How To Consume THC Concentrates

Consuming THC Concentrates

THC concentrates come in numerous forms. Some examples include sticky wax, crumbly sugar, solventless extractions, or clear shatter. Popular ways to consume concentrates include the following:

  • Dab rigs: With all the different types of THC concentrates, a direct approach is a bong and dab rig. You can heat the concentrate on the dab rig with a torch and inhale it through the bong. Dabbing suits malleable concentrates that are easy to work with.
  • Nectar collectors: Your inner hummingbird will love THC concentrate through a nectar collector – a pen-like straw. Heat it, dab it against the cannabis material, and inhale. Liquid, easily portable materials work best, as you cannot scoop these into a rig.
  • Vapes: Vaping pre-filled concentrate cartridges is easy. It will heat up each time you hit the pen, so you don’t need extra tools or the worry over flame risk.
  • As a topping: Many people prefer to simply add THC concentrates to their bowls, blunts, and joints as toppings. For example, hash can be challenging to dab on its own, so many people use it like kief.

Popular Types of THC Concentrates

Popular Types of THC Concentrates - Shatter

Now, let’s go over some of the most popular types of THC concentrates:

  • Shatter: Highly pure, translucent, and easy to break apart into a rig.
  • Crumble: A sandy material that can be more challenging to work with as anything but a topper.
  • Sugar: Gives the appearance of wet sugar but with a flavorful, potent aroma
  • Budder: One of the most potent concentrates with a smooth, honey-like consistency for easy dabbing.
  • Sauce: High terpene levels and robust flavors in a sticky, jelly-like batter.
  • Wax: The stickiest THC concentrate, offering the ideal consistency for dabs.
  • Hash: The oldest and simplest concentrate, typically loose powder or small bricks for perfect toppers.
  • Rosin: A solventless extract offering a clean, simple high.
  • Live resin: Flash frozen and highly potent in a liquid form ideal for vapes.
  • Diamonds: Found in live resin extracts, with crystal formations of various compounds.

Where do you begin when picking the right concentrate for you? We recommend pinning down your preferred consumption method first to narrow your options. Then, look at the potency and flavor variations.

Shop Potent THC Concentrates and More Today

There’s a great deal on offer with all the different types of THC concentrates available and endless ways to consume them. Why not check our our online menu for a wide selection of potent concentrates and more? Call us at (541) 907-1234 with any questions or stop by in Ontario, Oregon.