How to Safely and Effectively Use a Firm Magic Eraser on Glass Surfaces

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I was going to ask what the advantage of the MB is over a crock pot (one of which I currently own) but see its mostly a convenience thing.

The MagicalButter MB2e is the world s first countertop botanical extractor, designed for infusing the essence of healthy herbs into butter, oil, tinctures, lotions, and more. But while I bought a crock pot, and while I have a ton of AVB I planned to water cure and extract, I actually haven t ever made any yet there s dust on the crock pot box.

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I've used the Magical Butter machine for about 5 years now; own the OG model and a newer version. They've made a few changes over the years and have more product accessories to offer than they did a few years back.

It's a handy tool for making butters, oils, tinctures and generally infusing any products. Sort of a heated blender on steroids lol.

Here's a little vid of my og model in action.

Yes. they are a bit loud. And I always feel like I should be listening to this when I use it.

The newest model, the MBe2, retails for $174.95 on the Magical Butter website. You can get $40 off if you use the code MBUU.

They've started offering several accessories in the last year; in addition to replacement filters, etc. I recently bought the Decarb box from them. it will be used for the first time this weekend. It intrigued me because of the built in thermometer. Reviews have been mixed in the Facebook group. so we'll see.

And they are also now offering chocolate. Magical Butter claims that it is "specially formulated for adding herbal butters and oils." Haven't tried them myself. would love to know if anyone here has? It's gotten some positive comments on the MBUU Facebook page.

So I'll start us off with the basics. to make cannabutter my ratio is 1 oz. of good decarbed bud to 1 cup of butter. If using trim, I use 2 oz. If using abv, I use 3 oz. The same ratio for oil. You need to fill the machine up to the fill level line. so I usually need to double the amount if making butter or oil for edibles.

If I'm making topicals I use trim so I'll use the 2 oz., but I'll fill the machine to the fill line with a combination of olive oil and coconut oil. You don't need as much herb for topicals imo, nor do you need to decarb it first. I've done it both ways and really can't tell the difference.

And don't throw away that sludge you're left with after straining! There are a myriad of uses for it!

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LesPlenty

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I went to the Aussie site;
https://magicalbutter.com.au/
I went through to the checkout and put in Mom`s code MBUU just for fun and was shocked it took off AU$40 and made it only AU$209+25 shipping= AU$234 delivered, no extra tax, GST included!

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felvapes

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I went to the Aussie site;
https://magicalbutter.com.au/
I went through to the checkout and put in Mom`s code MBUU just for fun and was shocked it took off AU$40 and made it only AU$209+25 shipping= AU$234 delivered, no extra tax, GST included!

Wow
That is great
I paid $150 off guntree 2nd hand
The handle is broken at top but a cable tie fixed that
240au new is well worth it

I find that the butter setting is best but I use coconut oil

still experimenting as some ppl say longer is better and some even go slow af and low on it

have not tried the super slow method yet

but putting about a P of leaf through 8-900ml of coconut oil goes off
just have to do a few runs about 100 odd g a run. can do in 3 - 4 runs really

Or about a quarter of that if using bud

so yer same amounts as @momofthegoons

decarbing is a must in the oven - scary for first timers but worthy. I do so in the oven.

if not making rso this is the go for edibles.

I do not use avb for edibles as taste not as good - save this for my rso

I used to use crockpots and slow cookers

less effort from me with an MB2

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momofthegoons

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Staff member So Mom, what are the other uses for the left over sludge?

Well. a couple of uses are:

Put the sludge in caps for cannacaps.

Put the sludge in epsom salts with some essential oils for bath salts (you'll have to use a muslim bag for these or you'll get green in your cuticles and curlies. )

Use the sludge for baking edibles. Just add to the recipe.

Basically just use your imagination.

decarbing is a must in the oven - scary for first timers but worthy. I do so in the oven.

You absolutely have to decarb seperately; contrary to what the MB instructions say (although they may have finally updated them). They used to claim that the machine decarbed during the process. but it doesn't.

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felvapes

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Well. a couple of uses are:

Put the sludge in caps for cannacaps.

Put the sludge in epsom salts with some essential oils for bath salts (you'll have to use a muslim bag for these or you'll get green in your cuticles and curlies. )

Use the sludge for baking edibles. Just add to the recipe.

Basically just use your imagination.


You absolutely have to decarb seperately; contrary to what the MB instructions say (although they may have finally updated them). They used to claim that the machine decarbed during the process. but it doesn't.

Yes, they tried to claim the MB2 decarbed.
Not so

The box you have is less freaky for first timers. the oven can be scary as you smell your weed and think it is burning. well worth doing though

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momofthegoons

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Staff member The box you have is less freaky for first timers.

We'll see. There have been mixed reviews on it. But I figured with a built in thermometer it's got to be better than guesswork on a cookie sheet with foil.

I'll report back after using it this weekend.

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felvapes

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We'll see. There have been mixed reviews on it. But I figured with a built in thermometer it's got to be better than guesswork on a cookie sheet with foil.

I'll report back after using it this weekend.

Yea I did not think I needed it but was interested
I just did not want to spend the cash in case was no good, but if works I would be keen to know
I just go 20-30mins in oven at 120c
follow nose for smells and eyes for browning of colour.
not perfect I guess but has worked for me for years prior to tech catching up

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Shredder

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Well. a couple of uses are:

Put the sludge in caps for cannacaps.

Put the sludge in epsom salts with some essential oils for bath salts (you'll have to use a muslim bag for these or you'll get green in your cuticles and curlies. )

Use the sludge for baking edibles. Just add to the recipe.

Basically just use your imagination.


You absolutely have to decarb seperately; contrary to what the MB instructions say (although they may have finally updated them). They used to claim that the machine decarbed during the process. but it doesn't.


I guess I'm smarter now, lol. It's been a while and I forgot what we did. Now I remember that I covered the sludge in hot water and put it in the fridge. The oil/butter coagulates on top before the water freezes, so you can skim it off with a slotted spoon.

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momofthegoons

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I guess I'm smarter now, lol. It's been a while and I forgot what we did. Now I remember that I covered the sludge in hot water and put it in the fridge. The oil/butter coagulates on top before the water freezes, so you can skim it off with a slotted spoon.

Great idea. And certainly less work than making caps lol.

The bath salts are a nice idea though. As long as you use that muslim bag.

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Machismo

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I switched to coconut oil for dairy free butter a while back.

I used to Sous Vide (damn that’s hard to spell) but I’m pretty lazy & kinda busy when I’m not being lazy so I just use the microwave method now.

I have a high tolerance but I’m always pretty happy with the results.

I also I don’t decarb.

It’s not just the lazy thing I have before a few times & prefer the flavour & potency without it.

I’ve often thought I’d buy one of these but wondered if it would offer any real advantages.

Is there an improvement in potency because of better heat regulation or is it just for convenience?

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momofthegoons

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Staff member Is there an improvement in potency because of better heat regulation or is it just for convenience?

Tbh I think it's the convenience. I know @Vitolo prefers the old crock pot method and gets great results.

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Helios

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I have been using a crock pot frvr, like vitolo, idk why, I will get down with the majic butta one day, set it forget it right?! be on with other tasks. as a Chef this should come in handy.

@Machismo SU-WEED ahem su veed (sous vide) The Term is literally "Under Vacuum", you have heard of Sous-Chef? yea "Under Chef", same deal. its an excellent way to keep the smell down at 10 times the efficiency of other smellier, fussier methods, its my go to way for oils and emulsified fats.
Once you get your "Mise en Place" (everything in place) you can cook without stress;)

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Baron23

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Since you asked.


I've used the Magical Butter machine for about 5 years now; own the OG model and a newer version. They've made a few changes over the years and have more product accessories to offer than they did a few years back.

It's a handy tool for making butters, oils, tinctures and generally infusing any products. Sort of a heated blender on steroids lol.

Here's a little vid of my og model in action.

Yes. they are a bit loud. And I always feel like I should be listening to this when I use it.

The newest model, the MBe2, retails for $174.95 on the Magical Butter website. You can get $40 off if you use the code MBUU.

They've started offering several accessories in the last year; in addition to replacement filters, etc. I recently bought the Decarb box from them. it will be used for the first time this weekend. It intrigued me because of the built in thermometer. Reviews have been mixed in the Facebook group. so we'll see.

And they are also now offering chocolate. Magical Butter claims that it is "specially formulated for adding herbal butters and oils." Haven't tried them myself. would love to know if anyone here has? It's gotten some positive comments on the MBUU Facebook page.

So I'll start us off with the basics. to make cannabutter my ratio is 1 oz. of good decarbed bud to 1 cup of butter. If using trim, I use 2 oz. If using abv, I use 3 oz. The same ratio for oil. You need to fill the machine up to the fill level line. so I usually need to double the amount if making butter or oil for edibles.

If I'm making topicals I use trim so I'll use the 2 oz., but I'll fill the machine to the fill line with a combination of olive oil and coconut oil. You don't need as much herb for topicals imo, nor do you need to decarb it first. I've done it both ways and really can't tell the difference.

And don't throw away that sludge you're left with after straining! There are a myriad of uses for it!

hahaha. am I the only one who remembers Parliament and "get out the funk" Uh huh, uh huh! LOL

I was going to ask what the advantage of the MB is over a crock pot (one of which I currently own) but see its mostly a convenience thing.

Very cool. but you must make some strong ass butter. So, that would be two sticks of butter for an oz of decarb'd bud? Right? Comes out pretty strong, yeah? I thought I had seen vids where it was more like 1/2 oz of flower to two sticks (8 ounces or 1 cup). But while I bought a crock pot, and while I have a ton of AVB I planned to water cure and extract, I actually haven't ever made any yet (there's dust on the crock pot box! LOL).

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