Today we will take a look at the Delta-8 disposables from Eighty Six Brand. Eighty Six Brand currently offers an assortment of wellness products that contain Delta-8, HHC, and/or THC-O on their official website. For this review, I will sample five of their Delta-8 disposables.
Pros:
Sleek yet practical design
Above-average potency
Great airflow
Better oil visibility
Fair price
Cons:
Slightly harsh flavor
Would not recommend Boo Berry and Jen & Berry’s
Recommendations: The flavor for Boo Berry and Jen & Berry’s could be improved. Less artificial flavoring would also be greatly appreciated.
Eighty Six Brand sent us five of their Delta-8 disposables
The no-frills packaging for each Eighty Six Brand Delta-8 disposable is color-coded with their brand logo, strain name, and artwork on the front. On the back of the box, the ingredients for these Delta-8 disposables are listed as hemp-derived Delta-8 distillate, terpenes, and flavoring. It also helpfully lists the intended effects on the side of the box with easy-to-identify icons. The 280 mAh draw-activated disposable looks nice and sleek, yet it doesn’t look too cheap. Whereas the oil in most disposables is barely visible through a small oil window, the transparency and viscosity of the oil in this disposable can be clearly seen with a larger-sized oil window.
Berry Slush is not my favorite of the bunch with a spicy berry aroma
First, I tried Berry Slush, which is a Sativa dominant blend that uses terpenes from Strawberry Cough with Mojito. This flavor was most similar to Strawberry Haze from Delta Munchies, due to its spicy berry flavor. However, the spiciness didn’t overpower the sweet berry taste, unlike the flavor for Delta Munchies. The effects of Berry Slush felt focused, uplifting, and energetic. The daytime effects left me in a productive creative mood.
Cereal Killer has the best flavor of the bunch with a Skittles candy-like flavor
Then, I tried Cereal Killer, which is an Indica dominant blend that uses terpenes from Fruity Pebbles OG with Alien Kush. The Skittles candy-like flavor makes this one my favorite of these five disposables. The effects of Cereal Killer left me in a calm and relaxing yet creative mood.Â
While the flavor of Boo Berry isn’t too harsh, the flavor is still lacking
Next, I tried Boo Berry, which is a Sativa dominant blend that uses terpenes from Blue Dream with Lemon Haze. The flavor of this disposable had a generic blueberry flavor that wasn’t too harsh, but I still found the flavor lacking. The effects of Boo Berry felt focused, uplifting, and energetic, similar to Berry Slush.
Grape Soda is my second favorite of the bunch with its grape juice flavor
After Boo Berry, I tried Grape Soda, which is an Indica dominant blend that uses terpenes from Purple Punch with Blue Cookies. The flavor of Grape Soda tastes like grape juice, not unlike Purple Punch from Jeeter Juice. The effects of Grape Soda felt calming, uplifting, relaxing before eventually feeling mildly sedative.
Jen & Berry’s is my least favorite of the bunch that recalls nicotine Juul pods
After Grape Soda, I tried Jen & Berry’s, which had the harshest flavor of the five Delta-8 disposables. Jen & Berry’s is an Indica dominant blend that uses terpenes from Gelato with Ice Cream Cake. While the flavor of Jen & Berry’s is harsh, the creative effects felt focused, uplifting, and slightly euphoric. The harshness of Jen & Berry’s reminds me of flavored nicotine Juul pods.
All in all, I would recommend Cereal Killer, Berry Slush, and Grape Soda, while I found Boo Berry and Jen & Berry’s to be slightly harsher
The full retail price for each one of the Delta-8 disposables from Eighty Six Brand is $29.99 per unit on their official website. While the flavor for Cereal Killer, Berry Slush, and Grape Soda felt above average, the flavor for Boo Berry and Jen & Berry’s lacks flavor. On one hand, the flavor for Eighty Six Brand Delta-8 disposables has a more natural taste than the Dessert Delta-8 disposables from Wild Orchard Hemp. On the other hand, I found Delta Munchies Delta-8 darts, Pally Hemp Delta-10 cartridges, and Hellfire Delta-10 disposables to be tastier. However, the Spensary Northern Lights Delta-8/THC-V cartridge is stronger in its potency and effects.
Overall, this would be a definite recommendation for Cereal Killer, Berry Slush, and Grape Soda
While I would definitely recommend the flavor and effects of Cereal Killer, Berry Slush, and Grape Soda, I wouldn’t recommend the Boo Berry and Jen & Berry’s for their slightly harsher flavor. Although these Delta-8 disposables don’t taste as artificially sweet as the Dessert Delta-8 disposables, I still prefer the Delta-8/THC-V cartridge from Spensary for its stronger potency and less harsh flavor.Â
Currently, you can find all the Delta-8 disposables from Eighty Six Brand on their official website here.
Have you tried Eighty Six Brand Delta 8 Disposables? Let us know in the comments or on our forum.
Previously, I had reviewed the West Coast Cure hash rosin, specifically their Garlic Budder. Their Garlic Badder was just as tasty and potent as their Cookies n Cream, Tropical Storm, and Strawberry Blondie. I also especially enjoyed Strawberry Bananza, their collaboration with Kayla Extracts, which was released earlier this year. They currently offer both hash rosin and fresh press live rosin for their selection of rosins. When the source plant material is put into ice water, it is then squished to make fresh press live rosin. For this review, I will look at West Coast Cure Papaya fresh press live rosin.Â
Pros:
Excellent taste
Great potency
Very smooth
Great entourage effects
Cons:
None
Recommendations: None
Quality is similar to Kalya Extracts
This week, I picked up their new Papaya strain which is an Indica hybrid crossing Citral #13 and Ice #2. By looks, it looks very similar to their Strawberry Bananza, where the consistency of the fresh press is usually very sticky and somewhat trickier to handle than hash rosin and/or cold cure. Its crystal clarity, smoothness, and consistency is similar to some of the live rosin from Kalya Extracts.
Papaya tastes like a tropical mojito
Immediately, it has a sweet, herbal, floral, and minty aroma with tropical hints of mangos, papayas, kiwis, and melons, which smells like a tropical mojito. The taste is even sweeter and smoother than the aroma, like their Strawberry Bananza in collaboration with Kalya Extracts. Both of their fresh press live rosin that has more of a sweet, candied taste than their more floral and earthier hash rosin.
Papaya feels slightly better in taste and smoothness than their hash rosin
In my opinion, I prefer the hash rosin over the fresh press because their hash rosin is easier to handle and less stickier than their fresh press live rosin. Although I prefer the taste of the fresh press live rosin over the hash rosin for West Coast Cure, the West Coast Cure hash rosin felt slightly more potent, euphoric, and relaxing than their fresh press live rosin, which I would still highly recommend. However, Papaya feels slightly better in taste and smoothness than their other hash rosin.Â
Feeling Frosty still has the best quality, taste, and potency for live rosin
The effects of Papaya fresh press feel calm, relaxing, and drowsy as I felt an immediate rush of cerebral euphoria. However, it knocked me out in a restful sleep as time wore on. Strawberry Bananza felt similarly strong entourage effects as this Papaya fresh press. Although this one was tasty and potent, Feeling Frosty still has the best quality, taste, and potency for live rosin.
West Coast Cure hash rosin feels more potent than their fresh press
Overall, I may slightly prefer West Coast Cure hash rosin over their fresh press live rosin in terms of potency. I particularly enjoyed their Cookies and Cream, Tropical Storm, and Strawberry Blondie from their selection of hash rosin. Cookie And Cream was arguably the most potent one I’ve had from their entire menu of live and hash rosin so far.
West Coast Cure Fresh Press is expensive, but worth the price
West Coast Cure fresh press live rosin is priced slightly higher than their hash rosin, depending on where you look. In my opinion, I would recommend the fresh press live rosin, but I still would recommend their hash rosin, which felt stronger and better in its entourage effects. Overall, I would recommend the fresh press live rosin from West Coast Cure for its taste, quality, and smoothness and their hash rosin for its higher potency and stronger entourage effects.
West Coast Cure hash rosin has the best potency, the fresh press has the best taste
In conclusion, I would recommend both the fresh press live rosin and hash rosin from West Coast Cure. Although I would give the edge towards the hash rosin, the fresh press live rosin is also highly recommended for its taste, quality, and smoothness. Whether you enjoy fresh press or cold cure, this is a highly underrated brand for their selection of live rosin. Most West Coast Cure products are currently available in most dispensaries throughout California.
What are your thoughts on the West Coast Cure products? Post a comment below or post in our forum!
It seems inevitable with all popular brands, that they will eventually be counterfeited. Raw Garden is a brand we’ve reviewed enthusiastically before, and had to put into our top picks for live resin cartridges list. We’re far from the only fans of Raw Garden, of course, so it was only a matter of time before fakes started showing up.
It couldn’t happen to a nicer brand!
Raw Garden one of the top live resin distributors, using single-source whole-plant fresh-frozen flower. Not only that, but their products test clean.
The biggest alert to incoming fakes is a Reddit post from 3 months ago, which indicates that they’ve been getting spam from black market distributors advertising Raw Garden. Several other Redditites report fakes flooding the market as well, 2 months ago and 1 month ago. Here’s one Reddit post from just 22 hours ago as of this writing.
YouTubers have posted Raw garden knock-offs for sale on SnapChat:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcSIMDN4R3Q
As you can see from the packaging, the forgery is spot on. Raw Garden’s minimalist logo and plain box design is unfortunately easy to copy.
But for the last word in black market knock-offs hitting the street, we turn to the infamous DHGate. Sure enough, empty Raw Garden packaging is being sold there now for pennies per unit.
Most telling of all, this vendor in the screenshot guarantees “100% same as original ones,” and includes “Lime Mojito,” one of the very varieties whose test results we posted on that oilpen test page.
Black market plugs target Raw Garden
Here’s an Instagram with a typical black market attitude, claiming Raw Garden’s brand name while showing product shots of Runtz and the dreaded Dank. The #rawgarden tag on Instagram hits dozens of accounts like this, using the name as if it were just one more generic term for 710. When they show Raw Garden next to other blatant fake brands, that’s a huge tip-off.
Just 23 days ago as of this writing, an IMGUR user found a mobile account selling fake Raw Gardens. A quick search online shows dozens of shifty online sellers advertising Raw garden, some of them using dark grey box packaging, which is strange because we’ve never seen any box color but white on legit Raw Gardens.
Telling real Raw Garden from fake
For one thing, a Raw Garden cartridge sold in a dispensary is going to have the usual stickers and seals appended, including a package date, dispensary license, and QR code scan for lab results. View our video in the Raw Garden review for a good 360-view of the packaging.
Raw Garden sells only out of licensed dispensaries in California. If you bought it outside of Cali, it’s usually fake unless there’s the rare exception where somebody went to a great deal of trouble to bootleg it to you.
Raw Gardens use CCELL technology, so fake once use knock-off CCELLs that are easy to spot. Visit out tutorial on telling a real CCELL from a fake.
Black Market knock-offs of known brands may contain anything
There is a deadly epidemic of lung illness tied to black market cart usage. Vaping-associated pulmonary injury has so far claimed 42 lives and hospitalized more than 2000 users. Unregulated vape carts could contain heavy metals like lead, pesticides, cut such as Honey Cut, or simply bunk. Or they could be fire if you’re lucky. But a lot of people in the hospital right now weren’t lucky.
If anybody has more information on where fake Raw Garden cartridges are circulating, please feel free to help us protect public safety by sharing it with the community here in the comments or in our forum.
Straight Fire disposable oil pens are one of the most interesting THC oil pens we’ve come across. Due to the fact that there is no background or knowledge to them, there is no clue as to how authentic the company actually is or whether the company even exists. But surprisingly, the oil quality is terrific along with the taste. Here we give our thoughts on the Straight Fire dab pen.
Pros:
Amazing taste
Strong oil quality
Cons:
No background information on the company itself
Recommendations:Â Provide some info on the company itself and authentic lab results.
Straight Fire uses durable and efficient hardware, but it hits light
These sleek dab pens come in a nice and smooth design. They are durable pens containing full gram of distillate. Although it does give smooth hits, they are somewhat light. But that doesn’t mean that it didn’t give potent and strong hits. It doesn’t say what wattage it’s at, but if it can heat up quicker and a little stronger, it’d hit better. Also, a neat feature it has it the pen can charge with an Android charger. To locate, it’s in the bottom of the pen, just unscrew the logo and you’ll find it.
This disposable oil pen gives a strong and lasting high
Unpacking this pen, I wasn’t sure what to expect from it. The oil looks nice and does have a strong gold color. After taking a few hits, I loved how quick the high kicked in. This pen feels smooth when you first hit it, but it did make me start coughing while exhaling. The strain I picked up is a sativa and it does give an uplifting yet mellow high. With only a few hits, it got me feeling great.
Straight fire dab pen provides quality and thick oil
Something I liked a lot about this pen is the quality of the oil. It’s pretty dense, not light at all. It says to be around 93% THC, but with no lab results we can’t be sure how accurate that is. Either way, it did feel strong while hitting it, each big hit would always get me coughing.
The flavor has a nice and smooth taste
Aside from the oil, Straight Fire Mojito has an amazing and smooth taste. Tasting a lot like an actual mojito, this pen gives a nice lime flavor. Not harsh on the throat at all and doesn’t leave any bad taste what so ever. Also, it doesn’t taste artificial what so ever.
Very efficient, but does give light hits
The oil from this dab pen is fairly efficient and gives even hits. It did last me a few days, good thing that the oil is so potent I only needed a few hits to get high. But the only thing I didn’t like about this pen is that it gives light hits. Perhaps if it has more watts to it, but it doesn’t give thick smoke at all.
Overall, Straight Fire would be worth the try if they have more background
To sum up, I personally like these Straight Fire dab pens a lot. From the oil quality and the high to the taste. The only thing with these pens is that there still is no information to be found on the company. Therefore, I can’t fully recommend these pens to everyone if I can’t be sure what’s exactly in the and if they’re safe to smoke.
With that being said, we aren’t sure if this is just a small company or a street brand selling through the black market. It would be better and safer if they have proof that they’re an authentic company and some lab results. Otherwise, we recommend you vape at your own risk.
Have you tried Straight Fire dab pens before? Post your review below! Questions or comments? Post below or in our forum!
Juul was originally made for vaping nicotine e Liquid, not for using THC and CBD pods. However, almost all technology used in THC and CBD cartridges is borrowed from eCigs and e Liquid, so why not use your Juul to blaze? One reason not to is there are better vape systems, but many still like to hit the Juul for THC, so we will go through how to refill it yourself and the companies that are making prefilled THC Juul pods.
This guide covers how to make a THC Juul Pod. It’s a simple process to put weed in Juul pod once you break it down and anybody can do it. We will go through step by step how to fill up a Juul pod with THC or CBD oil. This method can be used to refill an existing nicotine Juul pod you have our filling up something like the Hempod that is an empty, Juul compatible pod.
Only a few basic items are needed to create a THC Juul Pod:
Thin flat head screwdriver or knife
THC oil or CBD e Liquid in a syringe (you can make it too, explained below)
Used Juul pod or an empty replacement pod
If you are doing CBD make sure to use CBD e Liquid not tincture! CBD tinctures you take orally are not meant to be vaped and CBD e Liquids are not meant to be taken orally. See these examples of CBD e Liquid and this example of CBD tincture.
You can also replace the cotton in the mouthpiece, but this step is not required and something we normally would not do. See BeyondThePod’s above mentioned post for that step if you wish to complete the step. It’s not a necessary step to replace the oil, but some people might like the new cotton on in the mouthpiece.
Step 1: Get a liquid concentrate or make some
Go to the next step if you already have a liquid concentrate like CO2 oil or distillate ready to go. If you need to make THC e liquid, see our guide on how to make your own oil pen. The same process of making THC e liquid can be used to make liquid for your THC Juul pod.
Step 2: Take off the plastic top of your Juul pod
If you have purchased empty pods you can skip this step. Most pods that come empty do not have the mouthpiece attached. Using a screwdriver as shown above, unlock the mouthpiece. You can do it on both sides, but if you get one side off it should still come off. Once unlocked, grab the base of the Juul pod with one hand and the mouthpiece with the other and wiggle it off all the way and it should look like the below picture.
Step 3: Open your Juul pod with a flat screwdriver or knife
On the side of your Juul pod you will see where the cap made to hold juice in meets the edge. There are two ways to get it out. The easy way is dip it in with a small flathead screwdriver as shown below. Some empty pods may also come with this top off, in which case you can skip this step.
Then pull the screwdriver out with it tilted so it pulls out the mouth piece. The second method involves using a knife on the edge. It is more difficult but should work as well. You can even cut into the rubber slightly with the knife to pull it out using the tip and the cut as a way to grab the rubber. A knife that does not bend easily is recommended.
Your Juul pod should look like the above once the cap is removed. It’s ready to get filled with THC or CBD oil.
Step 4: Fill your Juul pod with THC or CBD oil
Get your THC or CBD oil syringe and unload it into the empty pod. Fill it to 80% capacity and that should leave enough room for the rubber top when you put it back on.
Step 5: Reinsert the rubber plug and pop on the mouthpiece
Pop on the rubber plug and make sure that it has a tight fit. If the airflow is not tight it may not hit well or activate the Juul battery to hit at all.
The pod on the left in the above photo shows what it should look like with the plug on. The pod on the right is a completed and ready to vape THC Juul pod.
Re using Juul pods for THC is not our top choice, or even a recommended one
At DabConnection we are not big fans of the Pax Era because it is wicked and you will find that most of the Juul pods out there for THC are also wicked. By wicked, we mean it hits off a cotton wick instead of a ceramic core. See our Hempod review or skip straight to the breakdown of the hardware. Then you will see why we don’t recommend these as the best way to vape THC or CBD. There are some ceramic core options out there as well and those may provide a better experience.
An empty replacement pod is still better than refilling
When you refill a Juul pod there is still left over nicotine in it. There are empty pod systems out there and while we have only tried a few, we have read comments on forums that the J Pods are decent. Ar $12.99 for a 4 pack it is cheaper than CCELL hardware.
THC Juul Pods prefills currently available
This list will continue to grow as more THC Juul pods are made. We will also be adding reviews to the various prefilled pods as we get our hands on them.
Bare Pods by Bare Extracts
Bare Extracts is fairly well known as a product around California, but we could not find any definitive information for this brand. Their products are listed as as brand on Weedmaps and it appears to be associated with the BARE industry clothing brand, but we could not find an official website on the pods. They are also referred to as “Bare x J Pods” signfiying the J Pod, Juul compatible hardware they use.
Our reviewer Javier has tried Bare pods and said they were weak. Looking across Weedmaps reviews, most of their pods are scoring in the 2 star range, meaning most users are not satisfied with Bare pods. Their is also Bare GoPods out there we reviewed, but we can’t tell for sure if they are real or fake.
With not a whole lot of positive reviews on Bare pods, you might be disappointed.
Kushie Gold THC Juul Pods by Kushie Brand
Kushie Brand is a legitimate California based cannabis brand that makes Kushie Gold pods. They were featured in the Vice article about THC Juul Pods. While they are compatible with Juul, Kushie also has it’s own battery released that works with its pods and other Juul pods, and it has the Kushie logo on it.
Here are the strains we could find for Kushie Brand THC Juul Pods:
Their pods have very few reviews, but for the ones it does have they are 5 stars. Hard to tell though when a product has so few if they are good or not, but worth trying.
Supreme Pods by Supreme G Extracts
Supreme G extracts is a newer company that does not have a website, but they do have an official Instagram page. We could not find all their strains, but these are the ones we are aware of:
Juul pods can come prefilled with CBD. They are not made with tinctures, but with CBD e Liquid put into a Juul pod. You will see a huge price difference between different pods. CBD is a heavily paid-to-promote industry and the more promoted the product, the more expensive it is. You may see similar lists where the most expensive ones are promoted. Here at DabConnection we want to give you the most info for you to make your own choice, so we include the price up top.
Airbender CBD Juul pods come in the small size of 200mg. They have quite a few different strains and the 200mg pods are only $19.99. Not a bad price per mg at all.
A pack of Calm Pods contains 2 disposable pods that deliver 50mg each. That’s about 300 puffs per pod. What’s great about this is you can choose from 8 different available flavors. There have been a lot of good reviews so far for Calm Pods.
These are weaker than other CBD pods, but they do come in a four pack. Someone looking for a low dose over more vape hits might like these. Some sites are selling the four packs for $39.99, but you can get Chill CBD pods for $24.99 at the link above.
Even smaller than Airbender pods, the Earthie pods come in at a small 100mg size. At $29.97 a piece that is about 150% more expensive than Airbender’s pods. Probably not a great deal and a reason you will see Earthe pods on paid promotion lists. They do have a wife variety of flavors though.
Hempod offers prefilled CBD pods in both broad spectrum (500mg) and regular (300mg). The broad spectrum pods are made with CO2 CBD oil and natural derived terpenes. The regular pods are made with CBD isolate.
At $17.99 for 375mg of CBD, JGO CBD Juul pods are a good deal. They only have four flavors, but they have good reviews, averaging 4.5 stars out of 5 with 34 reviews.
A pack of OG CBD Pods is a total of 500mg. There are 4 pods per pack carrying 125mg each. There are 6 flavors available, with the pineapple and blue razz flavor seeming to be a crowd favorite.
These pods are a much better deal than Airbender or Earth. Each pack of Zilla CBD pods comes with two 300mg pods for $19.99. They have six different flavors to choose from. Hempzilla so far is the best price per mg we could find.
The truth about Juul’s hard hits
Juul has been promoted by Pax Labs, formerly Ploom, as a way to get people off smoking and vaping instead. Many smokers have switched to Juul that otherwise did not like regular eCigs. The reason smokers like Juul over regular eCigs is they hit harder. We think the reason they hit harder is because you are also hitting the wick, similar to how dab pens were five years ago. We make no claims on safety, but avid THC vapers mostly avoid wicks in favor of ceramic core cartridges.
Better options than the Juul for THC and CBD
All of the following methods of vaping THC we have found to be better than Juul pods: new generation CCELL carts, ALD’s vFire, refilling Stiiizy pods, and the Bud Tank V16. CCELL and Bud Tank are standard cart style, while the vFire and Stiiizy are also pods. Stiiizy has significantly weakened their oil and we now recommend them only for refills, unless you are specifically looking for a weaker effect. Vaporesso products also have a lot of buzz, especially the Cascade.
Concluding our round up on THC Juul pods
We hope this guide helped educate you on THC and CBD Juul pods. Let us know if there is any information we can improve, brands we should add that we missed, or other methods you have seen that help in refilling Juul pods with THC or CBD oil. Comment below or post in our forum!
The following data and information show the test results of brands of prefilled vape pen cartridges also known as oil pens. Pesticides are a constant issue in these cartridges and strength is often incorrectly claimed. These tests are both for pesticides and residual solvents. Please note that the results are those taken at the date listed on the test. Testing is becoming mandatory in more states so in the future many of these same vapes may be clean or already be clean now.
Much thanks to @dat_dude41510, @dankbustersofficial (deleted account), @dabpengod2, and @thedojaapp on Instagram for allowing us to use their test results and starting awareness about this. We are including other test results as they become available. Cartridges’ results will be in alphabetical order by brand name. The FAIL indicates a fail on pesticides. Strength was also tested, but that can vary slightly test to test, so we did not put a FAIL if only strength was off. The cartridges tested are from California. A full list of cartridges that tested clean from this list is listed at the bottom of this page. We have recently partnered with cannabis lab consultants Digamma Consulting to provide more tests and should have these results up soon.
710 King Pen fails the test for pesticides. See our full 710 King Pen review.
Alpine Vapor Pesticides Test – FAIL
Below is the full sheet of results for Alpine Vapor showing strength tested as well. You will see it comes in pretty weak at 33% THC. This is the Skywalker OG cartridge.
Alpine Vapor has been in the game a long time, we expected better. See our full Alpine Vapor review.
Apex Labs Pesticides Test – FAIL
Here we have the lab result for Apex Labs – Tangie Sativa cartridge. Beware of this cartridge because this is one of the dirtiest that is out there. The result shows positive for 9 pesticides over the legal CA limit. Check more here.
Bloom Farms Vape Pesticides Test – PASS
Bloom farms test on 12/05/2017 came up clean. See below.
Bloom came out with a new test published on the back of their cartridge. Passed for pesticides. See below.
It is good to see things are turning around for Bloom Brands, but we do keep a record of previous tests, as shown below.
Glad they came through clean recently.The oil came up dirty for pesticides in this test on 12/20/2017. At least it is pretty strong. Bloom Brands is not to be confused with Bloom Farms below, which tested clean.
Brass Knuckles Pesticides Test – Current PASS, Previous FAIL
Brass Knuckles has had their vape oil tested two times since and have passed. SC Labs is being sued in the Brass Knuckles lawsuit. Currently, Brass Knuckles has switched testing providers and that information is shown below. There are other tests as well, but they passed too, so we are showing one for simplicity.
Current Passing Test
Previous Failing Test
Brass Knuckles vapes have been exposed for pesticides before, but now it is passing which is great! They taste good and deliver good strength. Check out our Brass Knuckles review for more info.
CaliCarts Pesticides Test – FAIL
A warning to anyone planning to get this black market cartridge. This CaliCarts tested positive for 19 pesticides. It also tested positive for Lead and Mercury but within CA legal limits. Just don’t risk your health on this one.
And here’s the alarming lab result.
California Dab Company Pesticides and Residual Solvents Test – FAIL
California Dab Company’s Cannabis Infused Vape Cartridge – Sour Apple will do good with its 67.5% strength. Unfortunately, we all have to be wary specially if we still have to know whether the company is licensed or not.
Below test result shows 67.5% THC content.
Tested positive to contain 7 CAT 1&2 pesticide, would you still sesh on it?
Cap’n Crunch Pesticide and Heavy Metal Test – FAIL
We have here a lab test result from BelCosta Labs for the Cap’n Crunch – Blueberry Pancake Crunch. This one failed the Pesticides test.
Cereal Carts Pesticides and Strength Test – FAIL
Cereal Carts have provided official lab results with images of the actual cartridge, Honey Nut Cheerios.
Dank Vapes Jack Herer Pesticides and Strength Test – FAIL, Additional Result For Hardcore OG – FAIL
Again we’ve looked into test results of Dank Vapes and we have the new packaging shown below. As the test showed below, it came out dirty and was tested positive for 1 pesticide over the CA legal limit.
Keep in mind that there is no ‘real’ Dank vape company. Anyone can buy this packaging online and fill it themselves.
It also tested positive for LEAD but within the CA legal limit. FENHEXAMID – is a synthetic floral fungicide that is used to control plant pathogens. Fenhexamid exposure is detrimental to respiratory systems, digestive tract, muscular system, and the central nervous system. This synthetic fungicide may also induce severe eye and skin irritations.
Update: Below we have another lab result for the Dank Vapes Hardcore OG. This one also failed the test for pesticides, showing 11 pesticides that are outside the CA legal limit. Check for yourself:
Dank Vapes Pesticides and Strength Test – FAIL
Dank Vapes pesticides result is finally out however it should be stated that there aren’t any pictures to show the actual item. Only direct lab results are shown below.
The Dank Vapes strength test is shown below.
The results shown above came from PSI Labs through Permafrostlabs. Although it should be noted that no pictures of the actual items tested were shown. There’s a big chance they tested a fake Dank cartridge as they are made available everywhere. It’s really hard for us to verify this test yet.
Dank Vapes Pesticides and Strength Test – PASS
So I went straight ahead to PSI Labs and here’s the result from their website. Also, shoutout to Zack for pointing this out.
Below is a screenshot from PSI’s page showing Dank Vapes’ King Louie test result. Results showed 65.15% total THC.
Below shows the indication of a pesticide-free concentrate.
Dark Hawk Pesticides and Strength Test – FAIL
Dark Hawk lab results show that it is pretty weak at 70.66% THC. It also failed for 2 different pesticides. We have here a picture of Dark Hawk.
Here we can see the lab results for Dark Hawk – Ice Cream.
Delta 9 Pesticides and Residual Solvents Test – previous FAIL / Deltamax 2.0 PASS
Delta 9’s vape cartridges came in pretty strong at 76.5%. However, they failed for 5 different pesticides. Below is a picture of what a Delta 9 vape cartridge looks like.
Below are the strength and residual solvents test. Delta 9 passed the residual solvents test.
Pesticides are shown below for Delta 9 in the test results.
Deltamax 2.0 Pesticides Test – PASS
We have here the Deltamax 2.0 – Strawberry AK passing the pesticide test. This is expected as per @dojaapp since its coming from a fully licensed dispensary in CA.
DynaPuff Pesticides Test – FAIL
DynaPuff came in dirty for a wide range of pesticides in their test. See below.
The strength test for DynaPuff was very surprising. It came in super weak with a 16% cannabinoid profile.
Eden Extracts Carts Pesticides Test – PASS
On our recent review on Eden Extracts we’ve discussed how Eden stands out from the crowd in so many ways. From its incredibly high-quality distillate and amazingly good in-house designed cartridges. Below, you’ll see the test result for Eden Extracts.
Eden came out strong and clean as shown on the test results below. It’s great they are keeping everything clean and the strength is the same as it says on the packaging.
Exotic Carts Pesticides Test – FAIL, Additional Result FAIL
Exotic Carts testing result is out. One of the most popular vape cartridges right now and widely pirated. Tested positive for 13 pesticides under Category 1&2. A cartridge with this much contaminants, would you still try it?
Here’s the pesticides test results of Exotic Carts. As datdude41510Â mentioned, a THC profile wouldn’t matter for a stuff that pops out at least 13 different pesticides and fungicides.
Flavorz Pesticide Test – FAIL
Flavorz lab results show very negative here, displaying for 16 pesticides and lead over the La legal limit.
FlavRx Pesticides Test – FAIL, Additional Result FAIL
FlavRx came out with weak and dirty cartridges. It comes in at less than 60% THC. No extra charge for the pesticides. It should be noted that FlavRx also has cartridges in Nevada, and there if it tests dirty they don’t sell. So it might still be safe to vape in NV.
Update:Â We have here another lab result from their old packaging. This one is for the Gorilla Glue. Unfortunately, this one also failed for pesticides test. It shows that it contains 3 pesticides that are over the CA legal limit. Below is the lab result.
Update:Â FlavRx has recently rebranded to Flav. Check out our Flav cartridge review for more information.
Flight Farms Pesticides Test – Pass
Datdute41510 tested this and came out clean. When the actual test shot is available we will post it as well.
At 81% cannabinoids, Flight Farms came in strong and clean.
Friendly Farms Residual Solvent Test – PASS
Here we have a lab result for Friendly Farms that shows it passed the Residual Solvent test. The only thing that bothers us is that it contains 2066.67 ppm of n-Butane. Its still within CA legal limit of 5000 ppm per gram but still, this is somewhat alarming.
See the lab result below:
Heavy Hitters Pesticides Test – FAIL, Additional Result PASS
Heavy Hitters came in fairly strong at 71% THC. Pesticides not looking good though. The test is of the Girl Scout Cookies strain vape cart.
Another disappointment as HH is pretty strong and seemed like a good value. See our in-depth Heavy Hitters review for more info.
Adding to this another product from Heavy Hitters was tested, it is the Sky Walker OG and the bad news is, the pesticide test failed. Although it has a good amount of THC on it Heavy Hitters should make it safe as well. You may check the results below.
Below is the disappointing result of the most recent pesticides and solvents test. Heavy Hitters fails again.
We have another addition of one most recent pesticide test for HH. This time they got a PASSÂ for the Northern Lights – Indica strain. Hopefully, this will continue with their coming products.
Heliosphere Solutions Heavy Metal Test – PASS
Here we have a Heavy Metal Test result for the Heliosphere Solution – Sour Tsunami Glass. They’re one of the promising brands to look for this 2020. Check the result here:
Himalaya Pesticides Test – Pass
Himalaya has a wide variety of cartridges from different strains, to name a few they are the Strawberry Cough and Super Silver Haze from the Sativa strain. Below you will see the THC and Pesticide tests of the two featured cartridges.
You can check the test for your self to prove that the cartridges are made safe and has enough strength.
Himalaya Rattlesnake Diesel Pesticides Test- Pass
Himilaya is a small batch company reigning from norcal, creating strain specific, clean meds at affordable prices. Previously we had a test result of Himalaya Vapor and it came out clean. Again, Himalaya has proven itself and still came out clean through all the tests made.
Results show active cannabinoids with THC: 78.2% CBG: 2.2%, CBC .8%, CBD .28%. Also it’s tank construction is made out of glass and ceramic manufactured by ikrusher . This oil is some of the best you’ll ever try. This Company uses cannabis derived only terpenes, and zero terpene diluents or solvents. They source norcal outdoor flower, and extract it themselves, and refine it for a cartridge.
Honey Cut Pesticides Test- PASS
40% distillate? there’s an official COA on this bullshit from belcostalabs now. but have all the compounds found in this diluting agent been tested for what they may turn into when heated?
Cartridges put out temperatures of over 350 degrees Fahrenheit. That intense blast of heat can change the chemical structure of some compounds. such as a common pesticide: myclobutanil that turns into hydrogen cyanide when burned.
so thehoneycut where’s the ingredients list?
HoneyVape Pesticides Test – Pass
Still looking for the original test and will add when available.
Hitone Pesticides Test – FAIL
Hitone is a brand out of the L.A. area.
Besides failing the pesticides test, the oil is not super weak at 63% THC.
Ignite Sunset Sherbet Cartridge Pesticides Test – PASS
Ignite Cannabis Co. makes cartridges, nugs and pre rolls. Their Sunset Sherbet vape cart has been tested and came out clean of pesticides. However, we are unable to show its cannabinoid profile and residual solvent results.
The test results below show Ignite’s Sunset Sherbet is totally clean from pesticides.
Interstate 710 Pesticides Test – PASS
One of the few to pass! THC not super strong, but I would take clean over strong any day.
This brand might not be available everywhere, but they do come up clean.
Jetty Extracts Pesticides Test – PASS
Jetty Extracts comes away with some clean stuff that also is strong.
The THC content was advertised at 3% higher. However, this is a small enough variation within reason. Would like to try Jetty oil in a Stiiizy style setup.
Kingpen Pesticides and Heavy Metal Test – Current FAIL, Previous PASS
Kingpen claims that their oils are distilled 5 times to ensure that it passes tests. The lab results that we have here are for their Jack Herer strain, which is named after the renowned marijuana activist, Jack Herer. Combining a Haze hybrid with a Northern Lights #5 and Shiva Skunk cross, Sensi Seeds created Jack Herer hoping to capture both the cerebral elevation associated with sativas and the heavy resin production of indicas. Its rich genetic background gives rise to several different variations of Jack Herer, each phenotype bearing its own unique features and effects. However, consumers typically describe this 55% sativa hybrid as blissful, clear-headed, and creative.
As shown in the lab results below, KP Jack Herer passed for heavy metals. There were no issues with the THC profile coming at 82.075%. It was slightly higher than what the product claims, which is 70%.
The heavy metal testing shows all passed results.
Here we have the lab result for KP Super Lemon Haze and KP Gelato cartridge. These are black market cartridges that’s why we cannot test it for Pesticide and Heavy Metals. But if you will see the result, both of them has a Total THC that is not close to what they claim in the box.
Korova Super Silver Haze – PASS
This test result came was shared to us by Korova. The test results show that Korova Super Silver Haze came off clean and strong. As you can see in the summary, Korova passed in all types of tests. It has a total cannabinoids of 91.95%. Total THC is 86.94% which is pretty strong.
To know more about this product, check out our review on Korova cartridges.
Kurvana Vape Pesticides Test – Current FAIL, Previous PASS
So, this test result was pulled out from Kurvana’s website. The test lab results show it tested positive on cumene and o-xylene. As per Wikipedia, “The main effect of inhaling xylene vapor is depression of the central nervous system (CNS), with symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. At an exposure of 100 ppm, one may experience nausea or a headache. At an exposure between 200-500 ppm, symptoms can include feeling “high”, dizziness, weakness, irritability, vomiting, and slowed reaction time.”
Previously, Kurvana’s test results came off strong and clean. The test below was of the Blueberry strain vape cart.
Kurvana’s ASCND line shows great promise. Coming with an impressively strong with 87.95% cannabis content. See the test results below.
See our full Kurvana vape review here.Should be noted that’s a review of the original Kurvana. Newer versions are supposed to be better.
LA Kush Pesticides Test – Previous PASS, Recently FAIL
LA Kush comes from the same makers of Flight Farms. Good strength at 79% and it passed clean for pesticides on the original test. New tests now show it coming up dirty.
Below is the new test results for strength pesticides for LA Kush. It came out pretty weak for THC content, but it did pass for solvents.
Below is the pesticides test for LA Kush. This time it failed.
Unfortunately, LA Kush went from a previous pass to a fail.
Lion Extracts Pesticides Test – FAIL
Lion Extracts will give you a good hit at 72% THC. But, never good when it gives you pesticides as well.
Mario Carts Pesticides Test – Previous FAIL, Additional Result FAIL
A new product is added here and it is the Mario Carts Strawberry Pie. But sadly the pesticide test failed. And for the THC content, we will consider it as low at nearly 70%. To check it yourself here are the results below.
Here is the result of the pesticide test.
THC content…well a bit low for the strength.
Well, let see if Mario Carts will improve their cartridges.
Update: Here we have an additional lab result for Mario Carts Skunk OG. Not only that this one failed the pesticide test again, the result also shows that this one contains Lead that is 33 times the legal limit allowed by CA Law.
Health is always a choice. We don’t want to force you on what to smoke, we’re just here for you to be informed.
Mimosa Exotic Carts Pesticides Test – FAIL
Here we have a lab result for the exotic cart “Mimosa”. This cart tested positive for 9 pesticides of which 4 were over the CA legal limit.
Let’s see the breakdown of its lab result here:
You will see below all the types of pesticides found on the said sample of cart.
MKX Sunset Sherbet Cart Pesticides Test- FAIL
The Midknightxpress brand is not safe. As shown on the test on the second page by PSI Labs, this cart has failed it’s test. And the thing is they’ve been producing products since 2017.
Here’s the test result by PSI Labs which gives us proof and reason to stay away from this brand.
Moxie Pesticides Test – FAIL
This was surprising. Moxie is known for making exceptional quality extracts. Turns out they have pesticides in them, as Moxie failed the pesticides test. This is a California cart Luckily, we used a Nevada cartridge in our Moxie cartridge review. In NV they do batch testing, so Moxie is probably still safe over there.
Strength test for Moxie came out good with a 77% cannabinoid profile. Still would not hit it if its dirty though. They also should update their cartridge style.
NUJ Premium Jack – PASS
The pesticide test was done on the Jack Herer strain of NUG. Fortunately, they passed the lab test. There were five tests done it total for this. NUG Premium Jack has a strength of 68.23% which is pretty good. It contains 64.78% THC. See the full test results below.
Good thing that it also passed the test for solvents.
Another test that was done was for chemical residues. NUG passed on that area as well.
Go and check out our NUG Vape Cartridge review for more information on this brand and what we thought of it.
OCPharms Pesticide Test – FAIL
OCPharms fails for five pesticides and it’s strength is a joke. Not that much more THC than regular weed.
Here are the test results:
Platinum Vape Pesticides Test – Fail Currently, Previous Fail
One of the most requested vapes to get tested. Platinum Vape Michigan lab test result is out. Sorry Platinum Vape users but your favorite has tested dirty.
Update:Â We have contacted Platinum Vape to see if they actually carry a VFire pod.
Below is PV’s pesticides analysis showing they are positive with contaminants.
Second round of test for Platinum Vape. This time Sour Apple and Fruit Punch varieties got tested. Big thanks to Herb & Legend for posting these results.
These Platinum Vape cartridges were purchased from a licensed dispensary in Northern Michigan. Please below the lab results.
Platinum Vape positive with pesticides the second time around.
Plug and Play Vape Pesticide Test – Pass
Plug and Play Vape pods had a good amount of THC at nearly 79%. You may want to check out our Plug and Play vape review. Below is the strength test.
The second page shows that the Plug and Play OG is safe.
PMO (Pure Michigan Oil) Pesticides Test – FAIL
Pure Michigan Oil vape cartridges have been around some time in 2018. They’re on the low end of THC strength based on the results below.
Below test results show contamination of 2 pesticides.
Pop Carts Pesticides Test – FAIL
I have not encountered this cartridge and no one has requested for Pop Kart to get tested. Anyway, remember Pop Kart pops pesticides!
Potters Cannabis Co Pesticide Test – PASS
Potters Cannabis Co recently changed their formula to a stronger THC percentage. 80.3% is good! We will be updating our Potters cartridge review soon. The first page is the strength test.
The second page of the report shows the results of the pesticides test. Potters is clean.
The last page is the lab certifying the tests.
Potters Cannabis Co comes through strong and clean.
Private Reserve Pesticides Test – FAIL
This Brass Knuckles look-alike tested positive for Myclobutanil which converts to Hydrogen Cyanide when heat is applied. Please beware! This is straight poison.
Here’s the lab result that shows other pesticides present in this cart:
Raw Garden Dosi Punch x Clementine Cartridge – PASS
Raw Garden released this Dosi Punch x Clementine creating a very interesting terpene profile which has a total Cannabinoids of 93.59%! Raw Garden also came out clean and free from pesticides.
This hits hard and has the perfect high in it, well that explains the 87.29% THC content, 4.8% CBG and terpenes totalling at 5.9%.
Raw Garden Lime Mojito Pesticide Test – PASS
Raw Garden Lime Mojito cartridge came strong at 87.71 total active Cannabinoids and also free from pesticides which is great!
The second page shows the test results where Raw Garden Lime Mojito cartridge came out clean and free from pesticides. The test also shows the result of 80.65% of THC and 3.33% of THCV which is impressive.
Red Dragon Extracts Pesticides Test – FAIL
The Red Dragon Extracts cartridges tested positive for 5 pesticides… 3 of which were ABOVE THE CA LEGAL LIMIT. Below are the test results.
Rove Vape Pesticide Test – PASS
In our Rove cart review we found some strong, thick oil. Well turns out it really is strong and it is free from pesticides.
The few, the proud, the clean. Rove is delivering quality and decent strength at 70% THC. In Addition to this a test was made with Rove Featured Farms and it is not a surprise that it is strong and safe.
Below are the Pesticide test result.
And here is the THC content test…
Savage Sticks Pesticides Test – FAIL
Savage Sticks Wedding Cake and God’s Gift varieties lab results are out. Both popped pesticides.
Savage Sticks Gods Gift tested positive with Myclobutanil – 20x more than the limit set by Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.
Select Oil Pesticides Test- PASS
See our Select Oil vape review. The Select Elite cartridge was used in this test and it came out clean. Strength was decent too.
In addition to this, another product from Select Elite cartridge has taken the test and passed, it is the Select Elite Island Sweet Skunk. Below you will see the results of the test for pesticides and thc content of this said cartridge.
The test for pesticides came out that it is safe to use.
And for the THC content… You will not regret it, it has a very good amount in it.
Sure thing that the Select Elite cartridges are doing good.
Solace Pesticides Test – FAIL
Here we have a lab test result for Solace cartridges. It tested positive for 5 pesticides but only 1 came in over the CA legal limit. Stay healthy and remember that your health is always a choice!
Lab result shows that it contains Bifenazate – this is sold under the name Floramite used to control mites. In our industry, it’s commonly used to control spider mites.
Space Vape Test – PASS
As shown below. Space Vape came out at with a positive test. Passing with 91% THC as well as being pesticide free.
Stiiizy Pesticides Test – Previous PASS, Now FAIL For Benzene
The latest Stiiizy test failed for Benzene, which is a solvent. See the below results.
That’s pretty disappointing. Stiiizy seemed like a really good product.
This vape might be more about its delivery system than the strength of its oil, but it does hit stronger than anything else we have tried as far as prefilled THC carts go.
Stiiizy does pretty well and out of the box hits very strong. See our full Stiiizy review for more information.
Suicide Girls Pesticides Test – FAIL
Pretty strong at 70% THC, but it does not make up for the pesticides in it.
Supernova Pesticides and Heavy Metal Test – Current PASS, Previous PASS
Here we have the lab result for Supernova – Maui Wowie strain. It passed both categories of pesticide and heavy metal testing.
We now have here the lab result for Supernova – Green Apple OG. It tested positive for 2 pesticides. Even though they’re not carcinogenic, they should still not be having them on their carts.
Below shows the lab result for Supernova – Peach Dream. This one passed the pesticide test unlike the previous one. We hope that they stay consistent with what they do on their products.
We have another lab result entry here for Supernova – Dosi Mango. This also shows that Supernova is already being consistent with what they do since this one also passed the pesticide test.
Updated 01/27/2020: Here’s another addition to Supernova’s consistent performance on passing the pesticide test. We have here a lab result for Supernova – Mandarin Cookies.
Supreme G Extracts Lab Test – Current PASS, Previous FAIL
The latest lab test results for Supreme now passed this time around. The tests show no pesticides, all pure THC content. See the updated test results below.
It was bad that Supreme G Extracts were called out before for faking test results. Hopefully, this is now a chance for them to redeem themselves.
Below are the fake lab results that Supreme G Extracts posted this lab result. The reason why we tagged them as FAIL the last time.Â
Supreme G Extracts posted this lab result. It’s fake so we tagged this result as FAIL.DatDude4510Â – “So supreme posted some test results from Steep hill showing that they have clean product. Here’s the problem when contacted not only did Steep hill say the batch #’s were invalid, they went on to state that they’ve never tested supreme.”
Supreme G Extracts Lab Test – Current PASS, Previous Pass
This is the current lab test for Supreme. Again, the tests show no pesticides, all pure THC content. See the updated test results below.
test shows that they still keep everything cleanHere’s the Concentrate:
It’s a good thing that they keep everything clean. We hope that they keep up the good work and for those who want to know more about their carts, you can check out our review here.
Supreme Hybrid Pesticides Test – FAIL
Supreme brand may sound interesting but for its cartridge the Supreme Hybrid there is a different story. A test was conducted and the result is not good for the safety of the consumers. Below you can see the test results.
Check this out this is the Pesticides test.
For the THC content, let’s say that it needs some improvements.
Let us hope that Supreme will improve its cartridge.
THClear Vape Pesticides Test – FAIL
Strength is OK, pesticides are not OK.
The Clear Pesticides and Residual Solvents Test – PASS
The Clear with their Classic Variety in Golden Goat flavor cleared on any pesticides. Only problem is it might not be strong enough to a regular user with sub 50% Total Cannabinoids. Check out the product below.
Below is the strength and residual solvents test. The Clear with 48.9% total.
The Clear cleared on pesticides. See results below.
The Clear came out clean without any trace of Category 1 & 2 pesticides but might be too weak for regular users. I’d say to each his own as some want to last the whole day vaping while some choose to puff with instant big hits.
The House Brand Pesticides Test – FAIL
This vape pen called “The House Brand” failed the pesticide test. This is another Myclo-infused pen. It tested positive for 5 pesticides and FAILED for MYCLOBUTANIL. By now, we should all know and be aware that when heated it converts to Hydrogen Cyanide. See below the lab results:
Treebase Klear Pesticides Test – FAIL
Strength not too bad at 62% THC. Dirty on the pesticides.
VVS Vape Pen Pesticides Test – FAIL
VVS does come in with some really strong THC. The delivery system of its dispoable battery is what made it seem so weak in our VVS vape pen review. 83% THC is the highest on this list.
Waky Willy Pesticide Test – FAIL
Waky Wily Sunset Sherbert tested negative, with a low of 59% THC and with 4 different pesticides.
WVapes Pesticides Test – FAIL
Strength is decent for WVapes. Below is the pesticide test.
Being pesticide-free is more important than being strong, but dirty is dirty.
Meet The Clean Team
The following cartridges came out clean in alphabetical order:
Bloom Farms, Brass Knuckles, Flight Farms, HoneyVape, Interstate 710, Jetty Extracts, Kurvana, Potter’s Cannabis Co., Raw Garden, Rove, Select Oil, Space Vape, Supernova, Supreme G, The Clear and Rove.
Cartridges that were clean and then later tested dirty:
Kurvana Vape, LA Kush, Stiiizy
These are California cartridges that were tested. States with strict testing laws may not have these same issues. These tests are from random cartridges by the above brands and it does not mean all their cartridges are dirty or all the above are clean. If you have any additional testing data you would like to submit, please post on our forum!