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This allows you to get stability in edible dosing and to correctly identify what is financially worthwhile to pay for a quantitive test. I hope that helps. I'd buy mine again and even pay double for it. It's that valuable to me, saved me a lot of money and keeps my privacy.
Oops almost forgot to post. This is the one I purchased to do flower and extract.
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I have both as well. I love my TCheck. Essentially it allows me to make predictable edibles since I can test my extract (even when I have to dilute LOL). It's qualitative testing because it allegedly had a 5% error rate. So if you want quantitative testing (where you get spot on solid numbers) and terpenes you need a lab.Do you mind posting the link to the unit you purchased? Between the 2 & 3 and the flower expansion kit it’s a little convoluted.
Local labs are charging around $150 per sample for potency (only) testing plus shipping the product to them. That adds up quickly.
This allows you to get stability in edible dosing and to correctly identify what is financially worthwhile to pay for a quantitive test. I hope that helps. I'd buy mine again and even pay double for it. It's that valuable to me, saved me a lot of money and keeps my privacy.
Oops almost forgot to post. This is the one I purchased to do flower and extract.
tCheck 3 + Flower testing expansion kit
tCheck 3 Device with Flower Testing Expansion Kit lets you measure THC or CBD potency in infusions, concentrates, and raw flower quickly and accurately at home.
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