Best Temperature to Dab Rosin (And Why Most People Run Too Hot)
The best temperature to dab rosin is 450–550°F depending on your setup. Lower preserves terpenes, higher produces more vapor. Here's how to dial it in for every rig type.
The best temperature to dab rosin is 450–550°F depending on your setup. Lower preserves terpenes, higher produces more vapor. Here's how to dial it in for every rig type.
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