Does silicone dry out dabs?

Answered by Robert Golston

As a sommelier and brewer, I can certainly provide some insights on the topic of silicone dab containers and their effect on the quality and longevity of your dabs. To answer the question directly, yes, silicone containers can potentially dry out your dabs over time. However, it’s important to understand the nuances and reasons behind this.

Silicone dab containers are widely preferred by many enthusiasts due to their flexibility, durability, and non-stick properties. They are great for utility and transport purposes, as they can easily withstand heat and prevent your concentrates from sticking to the container. Additionally, they are generally safe to use with sticky or oily substances.

However, most silicone containers are not completely airtight. This means that over an extended period, oxygen can slowly seep into the container and interact with your dabs. Oxygen exposure can lead to the drying out of your concentrates, resulting in a loss of flavor, texture, and overall quality.

It’s important to note that the extent to which your dabs may dry out in a silicone container depends on various factors such as the specific type of silicone used, the quality of the container, and the length of time the dabs are stored. Cheaper silicone containers may have lower quality seals and allow more oxygen to enter, thus accelerating the drying process.

To mitigate the risk of drying out your dabs, it is recommended to use silicone containers primarily for short-term storage and immediate consumption. If you plan on storing your concentrates for longer periods, it would be best to transfer them to airtight glass or ceramic containers, which provide better protection against oxygen exposure.

In my personal experience, I have found that storing dabs in silicone containers for extended periods can indeed result in a noticeable loss of flavor and texture. The concentrates tend to become drier and less potent over time, which can significantly impact the overall enjoyment of the dabbing experience. Therefore, I now prefer to use silicone containers strictly for on-the-go purposes, ensuring that my dabs remain fresh and of the highest quality.

To summarize, while silicone dab containers are excellent for utility and transport, they are not ideal for long-term storage due to their lack of complete airtightness. Prolonged exposure to oxygen can lead to the drying out of your dabs, negatively impacting their flavor and potency. For extended storage, it is advisable to transfer your concentrates to airtight glass or ceramic containers to ensure their longevity and optimal quality.