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submitted 2 years ago by Ricaz@lemmy.world to c/drugs@lemmy.world

I like doing coke sometimes, but it can be a bothersome process to pour from a baggie, cut it up, and needing to roll some paper or have a straw. Especially if you're out.

It's there a quicker or more convenient method? I've heard of tiny bottles with 1 hit doses, nasal sprays, even pressurized solutions.

What do you recommend? This could of course extend to other substances as well.

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[-] AoxoMoxoA@lemmy.world 1 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

The best way to render it is to

  1. heat up a plate in the microwave for about 1 minute.

  2. remove the plate and place it on a stable surface

  3. add product to the plate and crush it with a credit card. This will remove all the moisture.

It will be reduced to the finest powder possible. It will last longer and less will go further. You can enjoy it like an adult and just take bumps. A gram will last 24 hrs of casual use and will be absorbed much easier when all the moisture is removed from the product.

There are tiny plastic screw top vials ( made of HDPE I believe ) . If you live in the US home depot has them free in "drinking water test kits" usually found near the plumbing isle or sometimes by the cash registers. They are water tight, keep everything dry , won't break and the cap makes a good place to dump a bump or two. They will hold a little over a G of fine crushed powder. I suggest also getting a small spoon available on ebay or etsy to deal it out and a small piece of a straw to insuffilate.

On the go , make up a few 00 gel caps with a line ready to rock, sneak off to the bathroom or walk around the corner to "make a phone call" and a quick sniff of the hand and your ready to get back to the party.

this post was submitted on 20 Jul 2023
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