zoic
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I was very interested in making my own cannabis oil, from my own or other clean product (ie. no pesticides). I was leery about using IPA from the get go but grain alcohol does not come cheap. When I saw some videos on this extraction method I was quite impressed about recapturing the ethanol, thus significantly reducing the cost.
After a few bumps in the road (learning curve) and a few setbacks trying to create a good vacuum I was finally successful. I used 35g of sugar leaves and the small amount of oil it produced was excellent quality. It smoked very smoothly and left me NOT wanting to smoke another for a while. If you have a specific question feel free to ask.
Pros:
After a few bumps in the road (learning curve) and a few setbacks trying to create a good vacuum I was finally successful. I used 35g of sugar leaves and the small amount of oil it produced was excellent quality. It smoked very smoothly and left me NOT wanting to smoke another for a while. If you have a specific question feel free to ask.
Pros:
- After it is setup and working you can walk away for a few hours.
- You recapture at least 50% of the alcohol used.
- This is a closed loop system using vacuum and very little heat, which makes it safe enough to set it up on your kitchen counter.
- The crucible only holds about 500ml of QWET, so this is best for hobby use only, not commercial.
- Getting vacuum initially takes a bit of finagling and is the weakest part of the design. The need to make this process easier somehow.
- Using the ice tray on top to keep it cool can cause loss of vacuum if you use to much ice. It seems to break the seal if you remove it to add more ice.
- I am sure some people will find the high price is a con, but I feel it is worth every dollar, about $900 CDN
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