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A small amount of cannabis concentrate consumed by applying it to a heated surface and inhaling the resulting vapor.
A dab is a small dose of cannabis concentrate that is consumed by flash-vaporizing it on a heated surface. The term refers both to the amount of concentrate used (typically the size of a grain of rice) and to the act of consuming it. Dabbing delivers a rapid, potent dose of cannabinoids and terpenes.
Traditional dabbing requires a dab rig (a specialized glass water pipe), a nail or banger (usually quartz, titanium, or ceramic) that is heated with a butane torch, a dab tool to place the concentrate, and a carb cap to regulate airflow. The nail is heated to the desired temperature, the concentrate is applied, and the resulting vapor is inhaled through the rig. Electronic nails (e-nails) and portable dab pens have simplified the process by eliminating the torch and providing precise temperature control.
Dabbing is not recommended as an introduction to cannabis due to the extreme potency of concentrates. If you are ready to try dabbing, start with the smallest amount possible. Low-temperature dabs (350 to 450 degrees F) produce smoother, more flavorful vapor and a less intense experience than high-temperature dabs. Cold-start dabbing, where the concentrate is loaded before heating, offers another gentle approach. Always purchase concentrates from licensed sources with lab testing to ensure safety and accurate potency information.