

Use this as a way to compare your concentrate to some of the more well-known varieties out there, and play around with the highs and lows of each section to figure out what works for you. Below is a short list of suggestions for some different concentrate styles and what temperatures work best for them. The more viscous the concentrate, the more likely you will need a higher temperature to ensure that it has all been consumed. If you find that your concentrates are being incinerated or leaving behind un-smokable black residue consistently, as may happen with some dry cannabis concentrates like your waxes and crumbles at very high temperatures, you will want to turn it down. Generally, if the concentrate tends to be really viscous and it liquefies and pools in the bottom of your nail or atomizer, such as with shatter or distillates, it requires a higher heat to be able to fully vaporize without collecting and being hard to consume.

Various heats work better or worse for various concentrates. Choose the right temperature that works best for you! Remember high temp dabs equal more vapor but less flavor and low temp dabs give you less vapor but more flavor. Lower temperature dabs, at around 500☏ to 600☏, do not produce as much vapor but these low temp dabs preserve terpene profile a little bit longer contributing to better flavor. Higher temperature dabs, at around 600☏ to 800☏, produce more vapor but may burn off certain terpenes, sacrificing some flavor. This is the first factor to consider in getting the hit you are looking for, as it has the biggest effect on where you should set your vape or e-nail. The main and most noticeable difference between higher and lower temperatures is the harshness and strength of the hit. The Bee-Nail v2 E-Nail is preset to 710☏ to give users a nice starting point to dial in their preference. In general, you want to have your e-nail or vaporizer set somewhere in the 500☏ to 800☏ range, but as this guide will show, there is plenty of room to find your own preference. The temperature of your e-nail or vaporizer should adjust based on a couple of factors, being how much vapor you want to consum, the type of cannabis concentrate, and what type of materials you are using to consume the concentrate.

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It’s a little known fact among dab users that if you know how to control the temperature of your vape or e-nail properly, you waste a whole lot less of your concentrates and can taste a lot more of your cannabis terpenes.
