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Concentrates are made by extracting the most active and aromatic parts of the cannabis plant, the cannabinoids and terpenes, and leaving the plant material behind. What remains is a small amount of very potent product that delivers a stronger, cleaner, more flavour forward experience than flower for a given amount.
Our concentrate menu spans the full range, from glassy shatter and creamy budder to terpene rich live resin, premium solventless rosin, and traditional hash. Each is labelled with its type and strength so you know exactly what you are getting and how strong it is before you buy.
Because concentrates are potent and a little technical, buying from a clear, honest source matters even more than usual. Everything is for adults nineteen and older, packaged discreetly, delivered the same day across the GTA, and paid for with cash or Interac e-Transfer.
If you are newer to concentrates, do not worry, the rest of this guide walks through the types and how to use them safely. The golden rule is simple, start with an amount far smaller than you think you need.
What concentrates are and why they are so strong
Flower is potent, but most of its weight is plant material that does not get you high. Concentrates remove that filler and keep the good part, which is why their THC numbers are so much higher, frequently in the seventy to ninety percent range and sometimes beyond, compared with the twenties for strong flower.
That concentration is the whole point and the whole caution. A dose the size of a grain of rice can be plenty, so the same care free attitude that works with a joint will overwhelm a beginner with a dab. Respect the strength and concentrates are wonderful, ignore it and they are too much.
The upside of that potency is efficiency and flavour. A small jar lasts a long time, and good extracts capture the strain's aroma so vividly that many experienced users prefer the taste of concentrates to anything else. You get more effect and more flavour from less material.
The main types of concentrate
Shatter is the glassy, amber, brittle one that snaps like hard candy. It is stable, potent, and a longtime favourite, easy to handle once it is at the right temperature. Budder and badder are whipped during processing into a soft, creamy, cake frosting texture that many people find easier to scoop and dose.
Live resin is made from fresh frozen cannabis, which preserves more of the plant's terpenes, so it is prized for big, true to strain flavour and a full, rounded effect. Wax and crumble are softer, more textured extracts that sit in the same family.
Rosin is the premium solventless option, pressed from flower or hash using only heat and pressure, with no chemicals involved at all. Hash is the classic, traditional concentrate made by separating and pressing the plant's resin. Distillate is the ultra refined, very high THC option, potent but naturally flavourless unless terpenes are reintroduced.
You do not need to love all of them. Most people find a texture and a flavour profile they prefer and stick near it. The menu labels each clearly so you can explore at your own pace.
Solvent based versus solventless, and why it matters
Concentrates fall into two broad camps based on how they are made. Solvent based extracts use a solvent such as butane or CO2 to strip the good compounds from the plant, then purge that solvent off. Done properly, the result is clean, potent, and excellent, and most shatter, budder, and live resin is made this way.
Solventless extracts use no chemicals at all, only physical methods like ice water, heat, and pressure. Rosin and quality hash are the headline solventless products, and many connoisseurs prefer them precisely because nothing but the plant is ever involved.
Neither camp is automatically better, but quality control matters more with solvent based products because a poor purge can leave residue behind. That is exactly why sourcing matters. We carry extracts we trust and label them honestly, so whether you choose solvent based or solventless, you are getting a clean product.
If purity is your top priority, lean solventless with rosin or hash. If you want the widest range of textures and flavours at strong value, well made solvent based extracts are a great choice.
Hash and traditional concentrates
Hash is the oldest concentrate of all, made by collecting and compressing the resin glands of the cannabis plant. It has a warm, classic flavour and a rounded effect that many longtime smokers love, and it sits at a friendlier potency than modern extracts, which makes it an approachable step up from flower.
You can enjoy hash in several easy ways, crumbled on top of a bowl, added into a joint with your flower, or warmed and used on its own. That flexibility makes it a great introduction to concentrates for someone who is not ready to set up dabbing gear.
We carry traditional style hash alongside the modern extracts because it remains a genuinely great product, not just a piece of history. If you want more punch and flavour than flower without diving straight into high temperature dabs, hash is the natural place to start.
Reading potency on concentrates
Concentrate labels list THC much higher than flower, commonly seventy to ninety percent or more, and that number is your warning to go small. It does not mean the product is harsh, it means a tiny portion carries a full dose, so you scale your amount down dramatically compared with flower.
Terpene content matters too, especially with live resin and rosin, because terpenes drive the flavour and shape the character of the high. A slightly lower THC extract that is rich in terpenes often delivers a more enjoyable, more flavourful experience than a flavourless high THC distillate.
As always, the strain type still applies. Indica leaning concentrates relax, sativa leaning ones energize, and hybrids balance, so you can choose your extract for the moment just as you would choose flower, only with far more strength per scoop.
How to use concentrates, dabbing explained
The classic way to enjoy a concentrate is dabbing, which means vaporising a small amount against a hot surface and inhaling the vapour, usually through a dab rig or an electronic version. It sounds technical, but the idea is simple, heat the surface, apply a tiny dab, and breathe in the vapour that forms.
A modern electronic dab device, often called an e rig, makes this much easier because it heats to a set temperature at the press of a button, removing the guesswork and the torch. For newcomers, these devices are the friendliest way to try a proper dab.
Whatever the tool, the rule is the same, use a very small amount to start, the size of a grain of rice or less. You can always add more next time, but a large first dab from a high potency extract is the fastest way to be overwhelmed.
Dab temperature, low versus high
Temperature changes the experience more than people expect. A lower temperature dab produces cooler, smoother, more flavourful vapour because it preserves the delicate terpenes, and it is much easier on your throat and lungs. For flavour and comfort, lower is better.
A higher temperature dab produces bigger, hotter, harsher clouds and a more intense, immediate hit, but it burns off much of the flavour and can be rough. Most experienced users settle into a moderate to low temperature once they realise how much better the taste is.
If you are using an electronic device, start in the lower part of its range and adjust upward only if you want more. You will almost certainly find that a gentle temperature gives you the best of both worlds, real flavour and a clean, strong effect.
Other easy ways to use concentrates
You do not need a dab rig to enjoy concentrates. The simplest method is to add a little to your flower, crumbling hash or a small piece of a softer extract on top of a bowl or rolling it into a joint. This boosts the strength and the flavour without any special gear at all.
Many dry herb and concentrate vaporisers also accept extracts, which is a cleaner, more controlled option than open flame. This is a great middle path for someone who wants concentrate potency with vape style convenience.
Starting with these methods is a smart, low commitment way to learn how concentrates feel before investing in dabbing equipment. Once you know you enjoy them, you can decide whether a proper rig or e rig is worth it for you.
Dosing concentrates safely
The single most important habit with concentrates is to start tiny. Because the potency is so high, an amount the size of a grain of rice is a sensible first dose, and even seasoned flower smokers should treat their first concentrate experience with fresh caution.
Take your small dose, wait, and see how you feel before considering more. The effect from inhaling arrives quickly, so you get fast feedback, and there is never a reason to rush a second hit. Overdoing a concentrate is uncomfortable rather than dangerous, but it is easily avoided.
If you are brand new to concentrates entirely, hash or a low temperature dab of a terpene rich extract is a gentler entry than a big high temperature dab of distillate. Ease in, and you will enjoy the strength instead of being floored by it.
Storing concentrates so they keep
Concentrates last well when stored correctly, and the enemies are heat, light, and air. Keep them in an airtight container, away from sunlight, and somewhere cool. Many extracts are stored on or in non stick parchment or silicone because they do not cling to those surfaces, which makes handling far easier.
For longer term storage, a cool spot or even the fridge helps the more delicate extracts hold their texture and terpenes, just let them return to a workable temperature before use. Shatter handles best slightly cool and firm, while budders and live resins scoop best at a moderate room temperature.
Handled this way, a concentrate keeps its potency and flavour for a long time. A small amount of care protects what is, gram for gram, the most valuable product on the menu.
Same day concentrate delivery and mail order across Canada
In Toronto and the GTA, your concentrates arrive the same day, usually within one to two hours, alongside the rest of your order. We cover the core plus Mississauga, Brampton, Scarborough, North York, Etobicoke, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, and more.
Across the rest of Canada we ship concentrates by mail, packaged discreetly and protected for the trip. Because they are small and stable, concentrates travel well, just plan a couple of days ahead.
Order online, verify that you are nineteen or older, and pay by cash or Interac e-Transfer. Clearing eighty dollars makes delivery free, which is easy once you add a couple of grams of extract.
Choosing your first concentrate
If concentrates are new to you, the choice can feel overwhelming, so here is a simple path. For the gentlest start, begin with hash, which is more forgiving in potency and can be crumbled onto flower with no special gear at all. It teaches you how concentrates feel without a steep setup or a big commitment.
When you are ready for true extracts, live resin is the friendliest next step because its rich terpene content gives big flavour and a rounded, enjoyable high rather than a flat, overwhelming one. A low temperature dab of live resin is a genuinely pleasant first proper experience.
If purity is your priority from the very start, rosin is the solventless premium choice, made with only heat and pressure and no chemicals. It costs more, but for many people the clean production is worth it, and the flavour is superb.
Whatever you pick first, start with a tiny amount, keep the temperature moderate, and go slow. You can branch into shatter, budder, wax, and distillate from there once you know how your body handles this level of strength.
Getting the most flavour and value from concentrates
Gram for gram concentrates are the most expensive thing on the menu, but they are also the most efficient, so a little goes a long way and the cost per session is often lower than it looks. Using small dabs at a moderate temperature stretches a single gram across many sessions while protecting the flavour you paid for.
Flavour is where concentrates truly shine, and the way to keep it is heat discipline. Lower temperatures preserve the terpenes that carry the taste and aroma, so a cooler dab of a terpene rich live resin or rosin tastes dramatically better than the same product run hot. If flavour matters to you, keep the heat down.
Choosing terpene rich extracts and storing them cool and airtight rounds out the picture. Treat your concentrates well and a small jar delivers big, clean, flavourful hits for weeks, which is exactly the value proposition that makes extracts worth it.
How GasDank concentrates compares
A quick look at why people choose us for concentrates.
| Buying concentrates | GasDank | Typical alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Potency | Clearly stated, often 70 to 90 percent | Unverified strength |
| Purity | Solvent based purged properly, plus solventless options | Possible residue, unclear process |
| Range | Shatter, live resin, rosin, hash, distillate | A couple of types |
| Delivery | Same day GTA, mail order Canada wide | In store only or slow shipping |
| Guidance | We help you start safely and pick a type | No support |
Concentrates, frequently asked questions
Q.Can I buy concentrates online in Canada?
Yes. GasDank delivers shatter, live resin, rosin, hash, and more the same day across Toronto and the GTA and ships mail order across Canada. You must be nineteen or older with valid ID.
Q.How strong are concentrates compared to flower?
Much stronger. Concentrates are often seventy to ninety percent THC versus the twenties for strong flower, so start with an amount the size of a grain of rice or less.
Q.What is the difference between solvent based and solventless?
Solvent based extracts like shatter and live resin use a solvent that is then purged off. Solventless extracts like rosin and quality hash use only heat, pressure, or ice water. Both are excellent when made and sourced carefully.
Q.Do I need a dab rig to use concentrates?
No. You can add hash or a soft extract to a bowl or joint, or use a compatible vaporiser. A dab rig or electronic e rig gives the classic experience, but it is not required to start.
Q.How should I store concentrates?
Keep them airtight, cool, and out of sunlight, on parchment or silicone. Cooler storage helps delicate extracts hold their texture and flavour.