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Decarboxylation in an air fryer
- Nom
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Decarboxylation in an air fryer
So... I got one of them air fryers. Anyone decarbed in one before? What temp and for how long? I was thinking 120c for 30 mins or am I way off and should be going for 110c for 110 mins?
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Re: Decarboxylation in an air fryer
Oh Nom you may be on to something does this work someone find out and let me know
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Re: Decarboxylation in an air fryer
Cant see why it wouldn`t work at right temps. Here`s graph i use for temps and how long. https://skunkpharmresearch.com/decarboxylation/ Great idea, in fact i would think it could it could be more on point than using an oven if temps are solid all way through. Like it lots @Nom
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Re: Decarboxylation in an air fryer
i always go 110c and i can;t remember why lol
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Re: Decarboxylation in an air fryer
Personally I think this wouldn't be optimal due to the temperature fluctuations. Those air fryers are quite simple, but regulate temperature via a simple thermostatic switch. You may find that it's not consistent enough and cause some issues. Without equipment to test, you would have to rely on your own opinion. Other things to consider is the manufacturer and model. The cheaper ones might do a worse job than a more expensive one.
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