Pot by Noids Review: 5 Things to Know Before You Buy
This Pot by Noids review covers the compact herbal infuser from Amsterdam that combines decarboxylation, cannabis butter infusion, and FECO evaporation in one small, metal-and-silicone device. Sent over by Noids for testing, the Pot by Noids handles small batches — as little as a gram or two — with a sealed glass chamber and algorithm-controlled ...
This Pot by Noids review covers the compact herbal infuser from Amsterdam that combines decarboxylation, cannabis butter infusion, and FECO evaporation in one small, metal-and-silicone device. Sent over by Noids for testing, the Pot by Noids handles small batches — as little as a gram or two — with a sealed glass chamber and algorithm-controlled temperature that the company claims stays within one degree throughout the cycle.
What the Pot by Noids Does — 5 Functions
The Pot by Noids settings are selected by rotating the entire unit until the desired icon lines up with a white indicator line on the base. Five functions are available:
- THC Decarb — Decarboxylates high-THC cannabis flower or concentrate
- THC Infusion — Infuses butter, oil, or other fat-based carriers with decarbed THC material
- CBD Decarb — Decarboxylation cycle calibrated for CBD-dominant strains
- CBD Infusion — Infusion cycle for CBD-dominant material
- Evaporation — Evaporates alcohol from a cannabis tincture to produce FECO (full-extract cannabis oil)
How to Use Pot by Noids Decarb
The Pot by Noids decarb process is straightforward: open the top, drop in your flower (lightly broken up, not finely ground), close the lid, plug in the unit, and rotate to the THC Decarb setting. The light turns green and pulses while the unit heats up — this takes about 20 minutes before the algorithm kicks in and the temperature stabilizes. Total decarb time for 2–3 grams of dry flower is roughly 1 hour 20 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes. Wet or dense buds take longer; very dry material finishes faster.
One notable feature of Pot by Noids decarb compared to oven decarbing: smell. Because the glass chamber is sealed with a tight silicone lid, the cannabis odor does not permeate the room during the run. When you open the lid afterward, there is a significant smell from the freshly decarbed material — but during the cycle itself, it is considerably more discreet than wrapping a baking sheet in foil and running a home oven at 240°F.
Pot by Noids Review — 5 Things to Know
- 1. Algorithm-controlled temperature: Unlike timed infusers, the Pot by Noids herbal infuser uses a built-in algorithm to determine cycle length based on the program selected and conditions inside the chamber. Temperature is regulated to within approximately 1 degree — better than a home oven, which swings 10–25°F in either direction.
- 2. Small-batch friendly: The Pot by Noids holds up to 20 grams, but where it really shines is small batches — 2–5 grams. For single-recipe quantities (a cup of butter, a few grams of flower), this is more practical than a large-capacity infuser that requires minimum fill amounts.
- 3. Beep is very quiet: When the cycle completes, the Pot by Noids beeps — but the volume is very low. If you have a fan running, music on, or you are in another room, you will miss it. The light does change from green (running) to white (done), so check visually if you are not nearby when it finishes. A louder beep or app notification would improve usability.
- 4. Build quality is solid: Metal, glass, and silicone construction — no cheap plastic. The unit feels dense and stable on a countertop. A 3-year warranty comes with it. For something that sits on the kitchen counter and handles heated fat, this matters more than it might seem.
- 5. Eco-friendly packaging: Noids ships the Pot by Noids in fully recyclable packaging, which is a small but genuine commitment given how much of the cannabis accessories industry still defaults to excessive plastic and foam.
Pot by Noids FECO Evaporation Mode
The Pot by Noids FECO evaporation function is designed for concentrating cannabis tinctures made with high-proof alcohol (190 proof / 95% ethanol). After making a tincture, you pour it into the glass chamber, select the evaporation setting, and the Pot by Noids gently heats and evaporates the alcohol — leaving behind a thick, potent FECO oil in the chamber. This mode makes the Pot by Noids one of the more versatile compact infusers available, handling the full chain from decarb to butter to FECO in a single device.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Algorithm-regulated temperature — more consistent decarb than home ovens
- Low odor during decarb cycle
- 5 functions in one device (decarb THC/CBD, infuse THC/CBD, FECO evaporation)
- Excellent build quality — metal, glass, silicone with 3-year warranty
- Great for small batches
Cons
- Decarb takes longer than an oven (1.5 hours vs. 45 minutes)
- Completion beep is very quiet — easy to miss
- Maximum 20g capacity limits large-batch users
- No app integration or remote monitoring
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the Pot by Noids for concentrate (wax, shatter)?
How does Pot by Noids decarb compare to oven decarb?
Where can I buy the Pot by Noids?
References
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