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Got a butter maker, do I need to decarb first?

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Got a butter maker, do I need to decarb first?

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Hi everyone!

I got one of these butter-infusion makers that have a deposit where you can place your weed for creating an infusion.
Unfortunately, the instructions are nowhere to be found.
But I got the basic gist of it.





My question is, should I decarb the weed first before putting in the machine herb-deposit?

Will the heat created by the infusion machine be enough to decarb the weed?

Or should I do it before?

Thanks.
 
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YES.
Decarb at 240f for 45 minutes or so.
You should not be cooking the butter much over 200f as I understand.
 
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steamroller said:
YES.
Decarb at 240f for 45 minutes or so.
You should not be cooking the butter much over 200f as I understand.
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Thanks!
Next question: I have two ovens. A larger gas oven where bigger cookings are prepared; and a smaller electric grill oven.

I'm guessing I should use the bigger one?
The smaller electric oven does have grills closer to the food, and I'm afraid it will cook the weed in no time...
 
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You should first test your ovens with a thermometer, then decarb once you have a good oven that keeps the temperature consistent.
 
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I would use which ever one is more accurate.

The smell​

Decarboxylation can be unbelievably smelly, especially if the marijuana is uncovered on a baking tray in the oven just so you know.
Some use jars to contain aroma.
 
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