Butane hash oil (BHO) extraction: Difference between revisions

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This is a [[preparation|tutorial]] for the extraction of hash oil from [[cannabis]] using liquid butane (commonly referred to as '''B.H.O'''). The aim of this tutorial is to provide a simple, straight-forward and risk-minimized procedure for the home user to produce a personal amount of hash oil. It has been deliberately designed to use the simplest, most accessible materials and equipment typically available while keeping the safety of the user (and local environment) in mind.  
This is a [[preparation|tutorial]] for the extraction of hash oil from [[cannabis]] using liquid butane (commonly referred to as '''B.H.O'''). The aim of this tutorial is to provide a simple, straight-forward and risk-minimized procedure for the producer to produce a personal amount of hash oil in an outdoor environment. It has been deliberately designed to use the simplest, most accessible materials and equipment typically available while keeping the safety of the extractor (and local environment) in mind - for this reason, performing this extract indoors is inherently dangerous and should not be attempted.


Despite this, it still does require some more advanced technical equipment such as a ''vacuum pump'', and should not be performed if one cannot afford or acquire these things. This process is ideally conducted in a professional or lab environment and conducting them in home settings is generally inadvisable due to its high-risk nature. It is is provided solely for educational and harm-reduction purposes only.
Despite the simplicity of the extraction, it still requires some more advanced technical equipment such as a ''vacuum pump'', and should not be performed if one cannot afford or acquire these things. This process is ideally conducted in a professional or lab environment and conducting them in home settings is generally inadvisable due to its high-risk nature. It is is provided solely for educational and harm-reduction purposes only.


==Risks and Hazards==
==Risks and Hazards==