Tangi oil vapes been tastin pretty bad, cartridges turn oil black through the oil hole ports in the cartridges, taste of chemicals and hay and grass, mixed together, these carts rarely taste good, they taste like vegetable corn oil most of the time at best, at least since I started coming about 2-3 months ago.
Some cartridges burn and sting my mouth, and throat and leaves mouth tingling and feeling weird, like nicotine poisoning, I have had e cig juice leak on my tongue before from an e-cig, and feel the same effect on my tongue, burning and tingling.
One cartridge left me feeling ill nauseous and migraines and I stopped using that cartridge, and will most likely throw it away, waste of money.
The effects are weak due to a low in the 70% thc potency, so if your used to 90% thc dabs from Colorado ect. then this will be very weak in comparison and 3 times expensive.
Vaping is dangerous, I rather smoke flower bud then vape this oil thats claimed to be 100% pure, but I never see any lab results, all it says on the packaging is passed, its not hard to falsify tests. I just hope I'm wrong on that.
The consistency is terrible, Out of all the cartridges I have bought and used (about 10) only 3 tasted good. Its like roulette, you have no idea what you are buying until you hand over money, drive all the way home, only to discover more bad tasting weak "medicine".
Im doing nothing different, and using the batteries bought from leafline labs, some just taste completely different like my refill today for instance.
I refilled today and got only 2 cartridges this time instead of 4 because I wasn't going to risk getting stuck another lot or batch of bad tasting oil. So I tried the new cartridges also its a new Lot id on packaging so I assume different oil, anyways the oil tastes really good and earthy and sweet and has a good effect. So why the vast difference this time? Its like completely different oil and this is the first time its had this particular taste, prior was just a hay/corn chemical taste and smell from the tip of the mouthpiece. Now the mouthpiece actually smells good and like good oil. Its entirely different yet branded under Tangerine with the same , so what am I missing that most of them taste bad?
The last thing I want to do when dealing with PTSD is smoke some bad tasting oil that just is not potent enough and is way too expensive for how bad the quality is. I expect high potency and great tasting oil every time, but instead its the opposite.
The label never changes from 72.8% thc 3.64% cbd. How can it always be the exact same number each batch? Whats the thc-A%? Especially with this refill and vast difference in taste, how are the values exact every time?
Every batch should have slight variables in thc and cbd levels, how exactly are they cutting it to always be 72.8% thc 3.64% cbd every single batch? Unless they are being lazy and not showing the real values, because of printing label costs? But for all I know Im getting weak thc batches of 50% thc and the rest is fatty oils or unwanted oils. There needs to be a lot more transparency and information about potency , and what strains are used, and how much of each stain is mixed together, instead of just being like yea this is tangerine, this is , heather ect ect and actually have strain information, this is the most backwards way of doing medical cannabis that I have seen yet.
I feel the vape cartridges are too low ohms for full thc heating, and if you try to vape any higher than 3.2v on these carts, they will fry, as I was warned, so I keep at lowest 3.2
They just seem like cheap materials for how expensive the oil in it is.
I would like to know how clean these vape cartridges are, it has been know ceramic coil vape cartridges can contain lead, so are they sterile before any oil goes in, or is the oil being contaminated once put in the cartridges.
The tangerine capsules are only 1.78% thc... will need to take several caps at once to achieve a true medical effect, otherwise its just micro dosages.
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