The Series 2 Collection

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The Luigi Series 2 collection is the entry point to the range: ten 2g live resin disposables at 25 dollars, built around established fruit and candy profiles rather than experiments. It is the collection we point first time buyers to, because nothing here is going to surprise you unpleasantly and the extract is the same live resin used in every other run. Flavor notes, how it compares with the later series, and buying guidance are below the products.

The Series 2 Collection

Apple Sin Rings

$25.00

The Series 2 Collection

Crystal Lemon Bubble

$25.00

The Series 2 Collection

Firevine Fruit

$25.00

The Series 2 Collection

Grape Champagne

$25.00

The Series 2 Collection

Mango War

$25.00

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Peachy Keen Kush

$25.00

The Series 2 Collection

Pink Cereal Milk

$25.00

The Series 2 Collection

Raw Berry Nectar

$25.00

The Series 2 Collection

Swirlcane

$25.00

The Series 2 Collection

Twisted Cotton Mouth

$25.00

Why Start With Series 2

Two reasons, and neither is that the product is lesser. The first is price. At 25 dollars this is the cheapest way into the range, which matters when you are still finding out whether live resin is worth the premium over the distillate devices you have probably used before. The second is predictability. Every profile here is a recognisable version of something you have met: berry, citrus, grape, mango, cereal. Nothing in this collection is going to be an acquired taste.

That combination makes it the low risk purchase. If you dislike a Series 2 device, you have learned something real about live resin rather than about one unusual flavor experiment, and you have spent 25 dollars to learn it.

The Ten Flavors

  • Apple Sin Rings. Green apple candy, sharp and sweet at once.
  • Crystal Lemon Bubble. Clean lemon with a soft fizz, the brightest device here.
  • Firevine Fruit. Mixed red fruit with a warm edge, fuller than it first reads.
  • Grape Champagne. Grape with a dry finish rather than a sugary one, the most grown up profile.
  • Mango War. Ripe tropical mango, the most straightforwardly fruity option.
  • Peachy Keen Kush. Soft peach over a kush base, fruit with structure underneath.
  • Pink Cereal Milk. Creamy and sweet, the dessert option in the run.
  • Raw Berry Nectar. Dense berry, jammy rather than fresh.
  • Swirlcane. Sugarcane sweetness with a light spice, the softest device in the collection.
  • Twisted Cotton Mouth. Spun sugar and candy floss, the sweetest thing here.

What Entry Level Does and Does Not Mean

It is worth being precise, because entry level in most product categories means a cheaper version of the real thing. That is not what is happening here. The oil in a Series 2 device is the same live resin and liquid diamond fill used in Series 8 at 35 dollars. Nobody is putting distillate in the cheap one.

What you are giving up at 25 dollars is hardware generation and recency. Series 2 runs on an earlier device generation, which in practice means the draw is slightly less consistent through the second gram than a newer run. You also miss the paired pre roll that Series 8 usually includes. Neither of those is a quality gap in the extract, and for most buyers neither is noticeable enough to justify starting higher up the ladder.

What You Give Up at 25 Dollars

The useful comparison for a first purchase is not a price list, it is a straight answer about what the lowest price in the range actually costs you. There are exactly two things, and neither concerns the extract.

What changes At 25 dollars Higher up the range
The oil in the tank Live resin with liquid diamonds Identical, no change at all
Tank capacity 2 grams 2 grams, unchanged
Device generation Earlier build Newer build, steadier through the second gram
Paired pre roll Not included Usually included with the current run
Flavor set Familiar fruit and candy Broader or more experimental depending on the run
The only real differences between an entry device and the top of the range.

That is the honest accounting. Nobody is putting a cheaper oil in the cheaper device, and if a range worked that way we would say so. If either of the bottom two rows matters to you, look at Series 8. If neither does, there is no argument for spending more.

Choosing Your First Device

Mango War and Crystal Lemon Bubble are the two easiest first purchases. Both are clean, recognisable and broadly liked, and neither is heavy enough to be tiring. If you know you prefer sweet, Twisted Cotton Mouth and Pink Cereal Milk are the two that deliver it most directly, with Twisted Cotton Mouth the sweeter.

If you want something less sugary from the outset, Grape Champagne is the one to pick. It finishes dry rather than sweet and it is the device in this collection that most resembles what people expect from a more expensive product. Peachy Keen Kush is the other good option there, since the kush base gives the fruit something to sit on.

What to Expect the First Time

If you are moving from distillate, the first thing you will notice is that the flavor is less uniform and more specific. Distillate devices tend to present one broad sweet note regardless of the strain named on the box, because the flavor is added back after refinement. Live resin keeps what the plant produced, so Mango War and Raw Berry Nectar taste genuinely unlike each other rather than like two versions of the same sweetness.

The second thing to expect is that a 2g device is potent and worth pacing. Take one draw and wait several minutes before deciding whether to take another. Almost every unpleasant first experience with a live resin disposable comes from stacking draws before the first has registered, not from anything wrong with the device.

Your First Month With One

A 2g device is a longer relationship than most first time buyers expect, and knowing the shape of it prevents the two commonest mistakes: rationing a device that did not need rationing, and getting through one in a fortnight by accident.

For someone using a device a few times an evening, the first week barely registers on the tank. By the end of week two you will notice the level has moved. Weeks three and four are where the draw needs a little more patience as the level drops, and where storing the device upright stops being optional advice. Most people finish somewhere in the fourth week.

If you get through one in under ten days, that tells you something about yourself rather than about the device, and it changes which format suits you. At that rate the Fattone line or a multi device pack becomes the sensible purchase. Our puff calculator will put a real figure on your own rate.

Pricing

Twenty five dollars puts Series 2 at the bottom of the Luigi ladder alongside Series 5. At 2 grams that is 12.50 per gram, which is the best rate in the catalog and competitive against most live resin on the market, let alone against 1g devices at similar headline prices. The comparison that matters is per gram rather than per device, and it is set out in full in our pricing guide.

Habits Worth Forming Early

Everything below is easier to learn on a first device than to unlearn on a fifth, which is the only reason this sits on the entry collection rather than further up the range.

  • Wait before the second draw. Onset is quick but not instant. Nearly every unpleasant first experience is somebody taking three draws in ninety seconds.
  • Treat a cold device as untested. Thickened oil makes a good device feel like a faulty one. Twenty minutes indoors settles the question.
  • Gentle beats hard. Pulling harder does not extract more, it pushes oil into the airway and creates the clog you will later blame on the product.
  • Notice what you actually like. Pay attention to whether you reach for sweet or dry, because that answer decides which collection to buy next.
  • Do not fight the last of the tank. The final fraction tastes different on every device ever made, and forcing it only scorches the coil.

Where to Keep It

The two places people habitually leave a device are the two worst: a car and a windowsill. Both combine heat with direct light, and together those degrade the aromatic fraction permanently. A drawer, a bedside table or a bag pocket is the whole of what is being asked here.

Cold is a different matter and much less serious. A device left somewhere cold underperforms until it warms, then behaves normally. If a first device disappoints straight out of a cold room, give it twenty minutes before forming an opinion, because a great many devices get written off at exactly that moment for no good reason.

Buying Genuine Series 2

Older runs are copied heavily precisely because they are the entry price point and buyers are less experienced. Check the seal, the print quality and the batch code, and run the authenticity code before first use. A 2g device offered well below 25 dollars is not a bargain, it is arithmetic that does not work, because live resin has a floor cost that comes from the extract itself.

The verification page handles the code check, and our guide to telling real from fake explains what counterfeiters replicate well and what they cannot. If this is your first purchase in the category, it is worth knowing that the rules are set by your state and not nationally, which the state by state overview explains. Buying legally means meeting the age threshold where you live, without exception.

Moving On From Series 2

Most people who start here do not stay here, and that is the collection working as intended rather than a limitation. After two or three devices you will have formed a real opinion about which direction you want, and that opinion is the thing Series 2 exists to give you. If you found yourself reaching for Twisted Cotton Mouth and Pink Cereal Milk, the Series 6 collection is built entirely around that preference.

If instead you found the sweeter profiles tiring and kept returning to Grape Champagne, you want breadth rather than sugar, and Series 5 at the same 25 dollars is the better home. There is also no obligation to move at all. Series 2 is not a starter product you are supposed to graduate from, it is the cheapest device in a range where the extract does not change with the price.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Luigi Series 2 collection?

Series 2 is the entry point to the Luigi range: ten 2g live resin disposables at 25 dollars built around established fruit and candy profiles. It uses the same live resin fill as every other collection, on an earlier hardware generation.

Is Series 2 lower quality than Series 8?

Not in extract terms. The oil is the same live resin with liquid diamonds used in Series 8 at 35 dollars. What you give up at the lower price is hardware generation and the paired pre roll, not what is in the tank.

Which Series 2 flavor should I start with?

Mango War or Crystal Lemon Bubble are the easiest first purchases, both clean and broadly liked. If you want sweet, Twisted Cotton Mouth delivers it most directly. If you want something drier, Grape Champagne is the one to pick.

How much does a Series 2 disposable cost?

Twenty five dollars, the lowest price in the Luigi range alongside Series 5. At 2 grams that is 12.50 per gram, which is the best rate in the catalog and competitive with most live resin on the market.

What should I expect if this is my first live resin device?

Flavor that is more specific and less uniformly sweet than distillate, and a device potent enough to be worth pacing. Take one draw and wait several minutes before deciding on another, since stacking draws is what causes most poor first experiences.

How long will a Series 2 device last?

Three to four weeks for moderate daily use, six to eight weeks for light evening use, and around two weeks for heavy all day use. At 2 grams it holds double what a common 1g device does.