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How to Buy Budder Online?

If you want to buy budder online in canada, you are going to want to look at the colour of the budder, the potency, and the flavour profiles. The product has multiple variants, allowing customers to choose from different weight options directly on the product page.

High-quality budder has a golden blond colour, whereas lower quality butter tends to be darker. This is one of the features that will indicate the quality of the budder you buy online. 

Potency is also something to consider. Budder is a high-potency extract. If you’re finding budders with lower THC, you might want to check out the review section to be sure the product is the right quality for you.

In addition to potency, before you buy budder online, read the product description to get a good sense of the terpene profiles and flavours that your budder will have.

Because it is a concentrate, it tends to offer consumers a more immersive experience, with more of an entourage effect. Knowing what you can expect will heighten your experience.

What is Budder and How to Buy Online?

The world of cannabis is constantly evolving. What started as dried flower and pressed hash now encompasses a wide variety of concentrates, extracts, oils, and other novelty items that are sure to delight any cannabis enthusiast. One of those concentrates is budder, which, as its name suggests, has a butter-like consistency. 

Not to be confused with cannabutter that you would make at home as an ingredient for incorporating cannabis into your baking or cooking, budder is a solvent-based cannabis concentrate that is extracted (usually with butane or CO2), heated, pressed and spun through a centrifugal machine to remove all the plant materials and leave behind a creamy, smooth, butter-like substance. Budder can be made using whole cannabis nuggets —both cured and fresh — or trim. When it is made with fresh flower, it’s more like a live resin.  

Why is Budder So Popular?

Budder is a popular concentrate, used predominantly in dab rigs. Consumers love it because it is a high-potency concentrate and is quite versatile. It has a consistency like butter and can maintain that texture and consistency in its room temperature state. High quality budder typically has a golden yellow colour, but if it is made with lower quality flower, or not refined enough, it can also be greenish-brown or paler. 

One of the key features of butter is its strong and smooth flavour profile. The process used to extract budder allows the product to retain the flavonoids and terpenes found in the plant. To avoid wasting the considerable amount of money spent on a quality budder, it’s important to use the correct equipment and techniques when consuming it.

How Do You Use Budder?

Budder is an inhalable form of cannabis. The most common way to consume budder is by dabbing. This method requires a dabber or a dab tool with a flat tip (not a scoop style). The flat tip tool makes it easier to keep the budder in place when the dab tool makes contact with the heated nail of your rig. Because budder has such a buttery consistency, it vaporises quickly and efficiently. 

If you don’t have time or space for a dab rig, you can also use a dab pen. Dab pens can be heated to a precise temperature that makes for a more flavourful experience, as you can dial in the temperature to have the best effect with the specific terpenes in your strain. 

Little bits of budder can also be added to your bowl or flower. Though the heating isn’t as precise. Because budder is so high in potency, you will still feel the effects. Budder can also be sprinkled on top of joints to enhance the smoking experience.

What is The Difference Between Wax and Budder? 

Many concentrates have a similar consistency, and that can lead to some confusion about what differences lie between them. For instance, sugar wax and budder have a similar extraction process that involves aerating the extract (adding air), which fluffs and whips it up, giving it a softer, more malleable consistency. Both concentrates are primarily used with dab rigs. But if you look closely, you will notice that wax has a bit more of a crumblier, dry texture, whereas budder is more like a softened butter. This is because wax is aerated for longer and, as a result, tends to be drier. 

Does this mean that wax is better than budder? Or is budder better than wax? 

This is a question that comes down to personal preference. Both wax and budder have high potencies and can be consumed using the same methods. Whether one is better than the other is up to you. Our advice is to add more variety to your cannabis consumption and try a little of both. 

How Do You Store Budder? 

We recommend that if you want to extend the life of your cannabis budder, the best place to keep it is in an airtight container. This is very similar to other cannabis products, as the oxygen in the air can speed up the deterioration of the cannabinoids in the budder. 

You will also want to keep your budder in a cool, dry place. Budder has a nice, smooth, softened butter texture. And, when you add heat, it melts. Keeping your budder cool and dry will make sure that it is good to use in your next session. 

Lastly, you will want to read reviews and check out star ratings. If you are buying from a dispensary for the first time and are unsure of the quality, or if you are buying a product you are unfamiliar with, then it is important not to skip looking for product reviews. Reviews will give you insight from other people about their experience and will help you guide your journey to buying budder online. Peaches and Cream Strain