Crumble wax theory?

Hi guys hope all is well love this platform have learned so much! Know my dilema has become what to do w my stash. Lol never did i ever think that would ve a problem… anyway trying to make wax or crumble ive got the shatter down but for the life of me i cant make good crumble w heat i kinda just end up with darker less stinky ish shatter can anyone please give me some pointers so i use float method to purge outside then bring it it to vac at 25 n let it go until theres no more bubbles heating pad for heat i have a nuwave single ĥot plb;bh b hate to go above 100 can anyone lead me down the correct crumble path it would be greatly appritiated

Pictures of your set up would be helpful.

Using a column that has a section to put dry ice in, would be the best way to get results you’re seeking.

Short soak times is the key to getting crumble, instead of long soak times.
Extremely cold temperatures locking out excess waxes, will give you the better quality result.

If you do not have a dewaxing column, put everything in the freezer the night before, and follow through the same process, and decrease your soak time to 15-20 mins max. Longer soak times dissolves undesirables.

When purging, utilize the lowest temps you are able to, approximately 75°F-80°F. Warm enough to give the wax some flexibility, but not too warm to melt it.

Hope this gives you some direction.

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Yes thank you im usimg a heating pad thats at 80 degrees i need to sosk it longer im only doing it for couple of min i will look into dry ice sounds good thank yiu very much im just using stailess tubes i have it set up to just blow out or i have the two fittings to do it under pressure i didnt notice much of a dif either way but i will try 20 min soak its new to me i like it tho thank you

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