Making dabs with Parchment Paper
Are you making, handling or preserving dabs? Do it with this unbleached parchment paper from RAW. This RAW Parchment paper is not just any old baking paper. Since it is dual coated with 100% natural silicone, it can withstand extremely high temperatures. Whereas ‘ordinary’ paper is suitable for up to 215 degrees, using RAW papers you can make and manipulate dabs up to a good 260 degrees. Moreover, this baking paper is the perfect thickness and super strong. Ideal for making wax, shatter, rosin, or other dabs/weed concentrates.
Dabbing with RAW Papers
Would you like to work in a truly environmentally-friendly way? RAW parchment paper is completely natural and is even produced from wind power. The paper is super strong so you can safely go over it with scrapers and other tools. You get a 10-metre long roll which is 30 cm wide. It comes in a handy pack. Pull some out and tear it off at the edge. Lay out your weed or hash on it and start pressing! As well as this parchment paper you can find all the products for making dabs in our range!
Specifications:
- Make Dabs with this parchment paper from RAW
- Roll of 10 meters long and 30 cm wide
- Also for storage and handling of Dabs
- Dual silicone coating
- Extra smooth - Perfect thickness
- Withstands extremely high temperatures (up to 260 degrees Celsius)
- Safe to use with scrapers and tools
About RAW
RAW is one of the largest smoking brands in the world. The brand makes only natural and environmentally friendly products. They are gluten-free, chlorine-free and not made from genetically modified plants. 100% vegan-friendly. In RAW’s range you will find authentic and non-refined smoking materials such as rolling papers, tips, cones, rolling trays and accessories. Through its range, RAW endeavours to create a true smoker’s lifestyle and thus features a lot of merchandising products. As well as the smoking materials and merchandise, there is also a genuine RAW Foundation which promotes equality for all mankind. The foundation organises different charitable projects in poor countries.