How To Make Concentrated Cannabis Oil

420 Motoco;2211505 said:
Hi cannabis oil,

Sorry if I missed your post, budnoob is correct. Do you have a 2 quart induction approved sauce pan for the induction cooker? This will be needed for your decarboxylation process in conjunction with your Vollrath.

So for review; fondue maker to cook down your carrier/solvent, induction cooktop for your decarboxylation process. Practice a couple of dry runs setting things up. It goes a long way building confidence. The process is very easy, I did 4 dry runs practicing. If you have a couple boo boo's move forward, don't stop (meaning if you spill a tad or another small mishap). It gets easier and easier and soon it becomes fun and very easy. You got excellent equipment to be sure. Nice selection! The fondue maker is hands down my fav piece of equipment and you induction cook top with the adjustable rheostat is off the hook. When using the fondue cooker set the temp on 4.5 setting, you will not have to adjust. Pour a half cup of water in the fondue cooker, angle it towards you (tilt), get a visual so when your solvent cooks down you get an idea when to halt the process. Note: Shut off the fondue cooker, pour into a 1 cup stainless steel measuring cup (magnetic). Simply set the cup on your induction cooktop, set the temp for 180, wait until it heats up and starts to bubble, this will burn off most of the solvent, adjust up to 210 for 5 minutes, then up to 245 degrees. Set a timer (microwave timer is what I use) for 30 minutes keeping an eye out every 10 minutes or so. When the oil stops moving (no bubbles) your decarboxylation process is done. Hope this helps

cannabis oil;2211070 said:
Dear 420 Motoco,

I asked this question on another page but don't think you are seeing it for some reason.
https://www.420magazine.com/communi...centrated-cannabis-oil-27.226642/post-2208822

As per your recommendation, we purchased the Vollrath 59500P Mirage Pro Countertop Induction Range and the Cuisinart CFO-3SS Electric Fondue Set but the fondue maker does not sit directly on the burner. What do we do now, can you help?

Thanks,
Fred

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