Best products from r/TheOCS

We found 26 comments on r/TheOCS discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 33 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

11. Boveda for Cigars/Tobacco | 69% RH 2-Way Humidity Control | Size 8 for Use with Up to 5 Cigars | Patented Technology For Cigar Humidors | 10-Count Resealable Bag

    Features:
  • HOW IT WORKS: Our patented two-way containerled Boveda packs compensate the atmosphere inside your container. When water vapor is needed, Boveda releases the cleanest and most purified humidity. When there is too much moisture in your container, Boveda absorbs the excess. With Boveda, you do not have to adjust any valves or figure out if you put in too much or too little water and you will never have to fill or refill your device with water again - ever.
  • RESTORE & MAINTAIN: Boveda is the most effective way to properly age and store at home. Simply place the Boveda packet in your travel, desktop, electronic, or wooden container right on top of your or use our Boveda Holder. If your Boveda is wrapped in a clear overwrap, remove the overwrap before putting Boveda in your container. One of the best benefits of Boveda is that it is maintenance free - all the guesswork has been eliminated.
  • PRECISE container: Automatically restores and maintains humidity in any type of storage—desktop container, cabinet container, travel container, wineadors, coolerdors and tupperdors. You’ll experience a new experience with Boveda-Protected packets. Boveda’s patented formula uses all-natural salt and water to ensure an exact Relative Humidity (RH). Choose from four different RH (65%, 69%, 72% and 75%) and place Boveda in your container or container and close the lid—it’s that easy.
  • 69% RH: Which RH pack do you need? This 69% RH level is the most popular RH for premium . The most critical aspect to storing and aging is eliminating the cycles and fluctuations in humidity. All Boveda are accurate to +/- 1% of the RH printed on the pack. Use in any size container! Use one (1) Size 60 Boveda for every 25 TOTAL a container can hold. Example: For a 100- capacity container, use four (4) Size 60 Boveda at once. For bigger container, use Size 320 Boveda.
  • ABOUT US: Boveda devoted the past 23 years to the science of two-way container, we know you will benefit from our commitment to precision. Becoming the global leader in any category does not happen overnight, but Boveda did this and continues to do so since 1997. Today, that persistence looks like millions of two-way container packets getting shipped out each year to protect your finest and tobacco related products.
Boveda for Cigars/Tobacco | 69% RH 2-Way Humidity Control | Size 8 for Use with Up to 5 Cigars | Patented Technology For Cigar Humidors | 10-Count Resealable Bag
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18. Boveda for Herbal Storage | 62% RH 2-Way Humidity Control | Size 8 Protects Up to 1 Ounce (30 Grams) Flower | Prevent Terpene Loss Over Drying and Molding | 10-Count Resealable Bag

    Features:
  • Struggling with dry and stale items? Looking to keep your supply fresh? Grab our 10 count Boveda humidity pack sealed in an airtight zip lock bag keeping your container packs fresh and ready to use for up to two years. Avid users know the key to good items is freshness, take advantage of Boveda's bulk 62% container packs and keep the good times rolling. As the global leader in two way container put your faith in Boveda to protect the potency and effectiveness of your items.
  • Made with patented formula of all-natural salts and purified water, Boveda container packs help retain the natural items within your supply for a cleaner and more effective product. Our Boveda two way container packs allow for long lasting potency and aroma, place your humidity pack in an airtight container keeping it dense and moist for up to 2-6 months of freshness. Add more humidifier packs in your glass storage container to keep them lasting for an extended period of time.
  • Boveda keeps the Relative Humidity (RH) stable within your glass storage container, choose between our 58% or 62% container packs depending on your need. The 58% Boveda packs for container are ideal for your smaller supply and the container packs Boveda creates at 62% work best with larger amounts of product. When your Boveda container packets start to become ridged or hard it is time to change it out.
  • The 62% size 8 Boveda container packets fit perfectly into various sizes of storage containers, bulk airtight tubs, container and much more. Their compact size allows you to store more product while keeping it fresh. Boveda created a formula of all-natural salts and purified water that help create a restorative barrier of monolayer water molecules that hydrate and protect the natural items within your product.
  • Each 10 count of our Boveda container packs are securely packaged in an airtight high-barrier resealable zip lock bag. Keeping your extra container hydration packs securely stored while not in use will extend their life span up to two years. Experience high quality items even months after purchase due to our precise Relative container when using Boveda 62% container packets. The Boveda 62% size 8 packet is compact making it ideal for smaller glass storage containers and travel.
Boveda for Herbal Storage | 62% RH 2-Way Humidity Control | Size 8 Protects Up to 1 Ounce (30 Grams) Flower | Prevent Terpene Loss Over Drying and Molding | 10-Count Resealable Bag
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u/Rebar77 · 1 pointr/TheOCS

Well WhaleDickNachos, it varies person to person. Whether it's the whole spine, just a section, the direction (front/back). I had a 64 degree S from mid to lower so I got away with only needing a section fused. Nine times out of ten something like cables are mounted with hooks where your rib cage starts - on the outside of the ribs. = Vertical scar down center.

You may as well start googling images to know what you're in for if you haven't already. This isn't getting your appendix out and you get ice cream for a week. This might turn into a ramble after smoking while typing, sorry in advance but you asked and you should know what you're in for friend.

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The surgeon, in London 23 years ago when I was 19, drilled and bolted me from the inside of the rib cage. This was so I could keep more mobility and stay semi-active. Compared to having hooks between or above shoulder blades and not leaning forward/side/twist as much anymore. Depends on the severity. My scar looks like a side swipe from a Katana. Belly button around to under my shoulder blade, left side. Bar itself is like 7", fusing 5 verts, bolts are just long enough to go through the thickest diameter. Years later the first free discs have been crapping out on me because they now had to take the brunt of those 5 top and bottom.

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Before surgery I had the option of using/giving my own blood. Like, give a quart every week(or two I forget) beforehand. But I was living in Kitchener at the time so London was a bit of a cruise. The friggin specialist that arranges the blood draw would only accept blood drawn at his location. Couldn't draw it locally and post it to the blood bank at the London Hospital for some damned reason. Somebody mis-labeled something 34 years ago and are still paying off the law suit. I digress...

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After surgery I was fitted for a brace. Two girls one bucket of plaster... and cast tape stuff. Two weeks on my back in the hospital then 4 weeks on my back at home. Needed a cane and heavy wall leaning to truck to the Loo. If I even moved a wrongly, and god help me if I sneezed, the muscles would totally spaz out. k, they(every back muscle) were so used to the curve were now stretched on one side and way over-slack on the other. The over-slack side would spasm and twist up into this huge knot of twitching fury for 10mins a pop. Time and physio did help with that but it took months to settle downand even out. The now stretched side wasn't happy either btw.

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So yea, after four weeks back at home the brace arrived(woo). They used the plaster mold from the hospital to form it to me. It opened in the back, held closed with straps. From resting on my hip bones to my arm pits. Yay I could walk down the street and back with a cane, then around the block, *insert rocky theme song*, went back to work six months later. Small offset printing presses at the time.

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*results my vary*

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Get your own Physiotherapy equipment right now, or as soon as you can. For me 20+ years ago physiotherapy was covered by OHIP until they dropped it 18 years ago. $40-60 per physio session twice a month now has to come out of your pocket. Screw that! If you've never been maybe go to one or two, or watch youtube vids, either/or.

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Links are for example only, probably better deals to be found on ebay and whatnot:

  • Ultrasound Wand. You don't need the horsepower of the $1k+ professional units therapists use. Pricey up front but lets be generous and say you'd get 5 visits out of that $235. Stale waiting room wait. They show you a stretch and how long to hold it(can't do that at home). Lay you down or sit backwards in a chair while they goop up their wand and rub it in the area you say it hurts for 2mins [pro unit higher wattage so less time needed for deep pen]. Can't do that at home, nope. Then for the last minutes they'll stick the four TENS pads in the area where you say it hurts and you play with the dials. Too complicated to do at home I tell you!
  • Inversion Table - $152! Was $250'ish five years ago to doorstep from Amazon. May be cheaper finds on local Kijiji or w/e. Absolutely helps decompress everything. Takes getting used to. I suggest a target and Nerf Batarang's while you dangle to kill time.
  • TENS machine. $40 box with electrodes to train and/or sooth deeep muscle pain. And/or focus on one side to build up strength and build muscle. Especially if one side always seems to be doing the work.
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    So yea, for like eight visits where you have to drive, or bus, take off work, or w/e, it pays for the equipment you can use daily for as long as you want/need!

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    That turned into an ordeally rant, sorry all. Hope it gives WhaleDickNachos an idea of what to expect. :)

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    Have a good one. I'm on to bowl #4 now, lol.
u/Scarvis12 · 4 pointsr/TheOCS

Answers.

I mostly vape. I also have a bong. I don't usually smoke canons/cones. I can roll by hand, and do, if I'm rolling something big, but for just myself and my girlfriend, I just use the RAW 1 1/4 papers and roller with the cellulose filters.

I do not use tobacco. Only smoke straight green.

I do rehydrate now, only in the last few months. Never used to. Always just picked up and smoked right out of the bag.

It does make it easier for rolling a burns a bit smoother IMO.

With the roller, you pack the weed in with a filter, close it shut, spin it and it will compress the weed to the same side/shape as the filter. Once you've rolled and compressed, slide in the edge of a paper, start spinning the roller and it will pull the paper in and wrap it around the weed and filter. Open it and you have a perfect "cigarette" every time.

When rolling cone, larger joints, cross joints, etc... I like to use something to roll the paper with, a pen, a rolled up sheet of white paper, etc... To make it easier to hold the shape. Roll the paper around whatever I'm using and stick it to create a hollow cone/tube. Then I slip a paper filter/tip from the top, down to the bottom and let it unroll itself a bit to fit the open, then fill the weed in from the top. Different people have different methods. My "hand roll" method is a bit unorthodox and "assisted" but a lot easier than fumbling weed everywhere. If that's. It an option, just use the fold in a pack of paper to hold and fill with weed, then tuck/roll a corner and spin it between your fingers, similar to what the roller does.

I prefer to use the rollers though.

If you want to pick some up to try for yourself, here's the links:

The simple RAW 1 1/4roller:
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B002CNE9H8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cKLXCbHRW125D

With 1 1/4 papers: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0066WMVPS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_bMLXCbGKAAPZE

With the slim, cellulose filters (a lot easier on the lungs): https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B06XH6QGCX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_kNLXCb5DB9S6T

u/Smoking76er · 2 pointsr/TheOCS

Well, Harper Lee is pretty lit'ry, and in keeping with the Dream King theme, the first Gaiman I would recommend to you specifically my friend, is a longish short story called "The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains".

https://www.amazon.ca/Truth-Cave-Black-Mountains-Darkness/dp/006228214X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+truth+is+a+cave+in+the+black+mountains&qid=1564424851&s=gateway&sr=8-1

Of course, you've probably come across Gaiman on the big screen and just didn't realize it. 'Coraline', 'Stardust', 'Mirror-Mask', and recently 'How To Talk to Girls At Parties' are movies based on his work (as are TV series 'American Gods', 'Neverwhere' and 'Good Omens'). Now although the Sandman graphic novels (along with the now 'retired' (Ha!), Alan Moore's Watchmen), are justly renown for shaping modern comics, they are rather longish whereas 'Truth' is much more pithy in that you'll either like it, or not, a lot quicker! :)

Your weekends sound brilliant! Many is the day (many, many), from way back when I was just in the single digits on the lake up in Muskoka I'd row my brother up half-way up the lake, just offshore the rock-face, and he'd fish and I'd read. Now in later years, when we were in our teens, we may well have been smoking other than tobacco (what is the statute of limitations on operating a boat stoned?), but whatever, I always loved reading on a boat gently rocking in the waves. I used to 'stock-up' a pile of about 8 - 12 books for those two weeks, 'cause if I ran out of reading material there wasn't any place nearby to get any. Ahh, good times, summer times...

u/ZUMtotheMoon · 2 pointsr/TheOCS

For jars, I’d say go with some small mason jars. Pretty much any glass jar with a tight lid will work. Lots of headshops carry specific ones too.

For a full case/bag, this is what I’m currently using. Seems to do the trick really well, I’ve asked a bunch of people to smell and also been around non-smokers and no one has smelt anything. It’ll easily hold all the stuff you need.

To give a sense of the size, I have my Solo 2, charger, Vapcap M, 2 lighters, a stir tool, 3 stems (in their carrying tubes) for the Solo, a water piece (it’s super small, 4.5 inches tall and 2.5 inches wide) along with its bowl, and a WPA for the Solo. Also keep 2 grinders and a few strains of weed in there. The jar it comes with is pretty nice (keep a strain in there) and the rest of the weed I keep in original containers or the smellproof bags they have/I had previously. If I played with the arrangement more, I could likely stash a few more things in there.

u/javapile · 1 pointr/TheOCS

I've had really good luck with Grunge Off. It's a cleaner made with citrus oil and unlike the iso method or Orange Chronic, this is meant to soak your pieces in. If you take the bowl and soak overnight it should clean a lot of the build up away. Rinse with hot water. You may have to rinse it out and soak again the following night but it will eventually break down any build up you have on there. It smells great to! Amazon link below so you can see what it looks like but don't buy from there because that price is stupid! I think i pay $18 a bottle. It's reusable many, many times.

https://www.amazon.ca/Grunge-Off-Super-Soaker-Cleaner/dp/B002LURISY/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_121_tr_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ZM0MZ1HD5MKQ514V37SH

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And once you get it clean use a few drops of Rez Block in the water to prevent it from getting dirty again. This stuff works wonders!!!

https://www.amazon.ca/RezBlock-Concentrate-420-Science-Cleaner/dp/B00C6L66CC


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Good luck!

u/EndItAll999 · 1 pointr/TheOCS

God, I could literally write a book with what I've learned over the years, and there would still be 10 more books of stuff I haven't learned yet.

They call it "weed" for a reason, give it what it needs and it will grow just about anywhere, to one extent or another.

If I had to recommend one source, one place to start, it would be

https://www.amazon.ca/Marijuana-Horticulture-Outdoor-Medical-Growers/dp/187882323X

Jorge is one of the best known and most respected horticulturists in the history of cannabis as we know it, working in the field since the early 70s, and is directly responsible for introducing "sinsemilla" or seedless flowers to North America.

He has NUMEROUS books on the topic, as well as a YouTube channel, and most growers use techniques and tools that he pioneered.

u/ABC-Co · 3 pointsr/TheOCS

The Spectrum (Canopy/Tweed) syringe works well with the Redecan bottle. Personally, I detest Redecan’s syringe.

I haven’t ordered these but they look like they’ll work;

PRESS IN BOTTLE ADAPTER 24MM BAG20 by HEALTH CARE LOGISTICS ***** https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B001V9QXRS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_tiTFDb9P1QVR6

1ml Oral Tuberculin Syringes by Terumo - 100 Pack - Luer Slip Tip, No Needle, FDA Approved, Without Needle, Individually Blister Packed - Medicine Administration for Adults, Infants, Toddlers and Small Pets - Made in Japan - Box of 100 Syringes 1cc. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B075JS7Z6H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_SjTFDb6MDCMKW

u/mjtribute · 8 pointsr/TheOCS

Thank you for the detailed review and EXCELLENT pictures! This should be the standard for all other bud reviews from ocs.

Other users have reported success with Boveda humidity packs. Have you given them a try yet?

u/Sytherion · 2 pointsr/TheOCS

They aren't brass but these work great and amazon will deliver next day even on weekends

100 Pieces - Dank Paper Stainless... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07BRB8M9Y?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/duce7 · 3 pointsr/TheOCS

Sorry only tried Boveda and have been very satisfied, wish I figured this out years ago.


Amazon is reasonable at just over $2 a pack and 4 month eta seems ok no?

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B00JV27MF4?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_image

Others use the ones on the ocs site say they are fine think they are cheaper to around a $1 if I recall correctly

u/AnalShits · 1 pointr/TheOCS

Not bad. Yesterday on Amazon (I have Prime) I got these 12x500ml for $9.87... for some reason they're selling for $21.97 today so I'd definitely go with your choice if I didn't get them cheap.

But to be honest, 500ml is too big for 1 - 3.5g of weed per jar. Ah well.

u/alrobert13 · 2 pointsr/TheOCS

From what I've read, a humidity control packet works great. I just ordered these yesterday.

Boveda 58 Percent RH 2-Way Humidity Control, 4 Gram - 10 Pack https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B06XB3NP4C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_-eH3BbBJBJGZV

u/new2thisno · 1 pointr/TheOCS

justI bought these from Amazon, I am not 100% sure if I should actually transfer all of the product over.

14 Amber Round Glass Jars, 12 pack 2oz Amber Glass Round Glass Jars, 2 pack 4oz Amber Round Glass Jars, with Inner Liners and black Lids https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07B3HSZV8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_NYB2BbG9YE442

This one looks pretty awesome, but man, it would be pricey to buy more than one or two

Prepara EVAK Glass Food Storage Container with Soft Touch Black Handle, Mini https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00UMXUG5O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_R1B2Bb4RB6YCN

u/banananapixel · 2 pointsr/TheOCS

I started with this set a few years ago. Honestly, it's not the best light but if you're just figuring things out it's a great starting point without investing too much money.

I've since upgraded the lights to a California Light works system (too damn expensive) and have done some work with the filter.

u/rosso65 · 1 pointr/TheOCS

This is the bag, it definitely has gone up in price since I purchased mine