oilmkr420
Active Member
Well frankly I don't even know if co2 yields better or worse than butane, but iso-butane is a lot cleaner than n-butane. N meaning normal and iso having been isomerized containing isomers. Like the difference between hexane and cyclohexane. Matt if your near los angeles take a look into co2 methods before deciding on purchasing the tsunami recirculator. There isn't any room for that thing to ever pay for itself with butane being so costly, approximatly costing 4-6 times as much as carbon dioxide w yield not being the main attraction, 85% being a really high expectation, you would start counting chickens b4 they hatch. Realistically a 60% recovery would impress me, but then there's that taste like tane thing spicen up the back of my throat, and I want another dab after is way more common than my current ritual.