4 Hot Pot Products: October 2017
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Here’s a look at what’s new on the market for cannabis cultivators and connoisseurs.
1. Dig Dug
$19.99
magdug.com
One-hitters haven’t changed a whole lot over the years, despite complaints that they’re difficult to load and get hot too fast. That’s why we love the new One-Hitter Dugout from MagDug: The integrated loading tool allows you to easily fill the reservoir without spillage, and the heat-reducing silicone mouthpiece makes for hassle-free and discreet hits every time.
2. Super Nova
$210 (use promo code DANKO for $30 off and free US shipping)
ardentcannabis.com
Proper decarboxylation ensures the best level of potency in your edibles, topicals, and tinctures by using regulated heat to activate the cannabinoids and enhance their medicinal and psychoactive effects. So instead of using an unreliable method such as an oven, try the Nova Decarboxylator from Ardent Cannabis. This precision unit decarbs anywhere from 14 to 28 grams at a time for proper, potent and consistent doses.
3. No Scents
$171 (use promo code HT500 and get it for only $99)
airador.com
Odor control is essential for any toker or grower. The GT50 from Go Green Environmental eliminates smoke and other related smells while also neutralizing allergens, dust, mold, bacteria and pollen. This travel-friendly unit plugs into any standard outlet and boasts an adjustable control knob to dial in exactly the right purification level. Professional-grade units are also available for larger spaces like homes, dispensaries and growrooms.
4. NorCal Know-How
$60
mendodopemusic.com
The Emerald Triangle band Mendo Dope unveil their new Flash Drive Jar, which takes you from germination to harvest NorCal-style. Included are a 4-hour-and-20-minute How to Grow DVD, a 37-song soundtrack, and their brand-new Live in the Garden album, recorded in the field with guest artists Pato Banton, Mykal Rose, Marlon Asher and more.
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