Michigan Concentrates Prices

Current concentrates pricing at Michigan dispensaries. Updated for 2026.

Price Range
$15 – $50
Average
$33/gram

Concentrates at a Glance

Budget Tier$15
Mid Tier$24 – $33
Premium Tier$50
💳 Medical patients pay only Medical: 6% sales only (exempt from 10% excise) | Recreational: 16% total tax
Reviewed byJohn Progar·Last Updated: ** January 2026
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How much do concentrates cost in Michigan?

Concentrates in Michigan ranges from $15 to $50, with an average of $33. Prices vary by quality tier, brand, and dispensary. Medical card holders often receive additional discounts.
Source: Michigan dispensary menusUpdated: ** January 2026
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What Should I Know About Michigan Concentrates Prices?

  • 1g: $15-40
  • Live resin: $25-50

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Frequently Asked Questions About Michigan Concentrates

How much do concentrates cost in Michigan?
Concentrates in Michigan cost $15-$50, with an average of $33. Budget options start at $15, mid-tier runs $24-$33, and premium products cost $33-$50.
Where can I find the cheapest concentrates in Michigan?
To find the best concentrates prices: 1) Compare menus across dispensaries, 2) Check for daily deals (BOGO common on concentrates), 3) Use first-time patient discounts (15-25% off), 4) Join loyalty programs. Prices vary $11 or more between dispensaries.
Do medical patients get discounts on concentrates?
Yes, medical cardholders save 10-30% on concentrates through: 1) Lower taxes (vs recreational), 2) Medical-only discounts, 3) Loyalty programs, 4) Bulk pricing not available recreationally. At $33 average, a medical card saves $7/purchase.
What's the difference between shatter, wax, and live resin prices in Michigan?
In Michigan, concentrates are priced by extraction method: Shatter/Crumble ($15-$30/g) – BHO extraction, stable, good potency. Wax/Budder ($30-$33/g) – whipped texture, easier to handle. Live Resin ($33-$40/g) – fresh-frozen plants preserve terpenes, superior flavor. Live Rosin ($40-$50/g) – solventless, heat/pressure only, highest quality.
Why is live rosin so expensive in Michigan?
Live rosin costs $40-$50/g because: 1) Fresh-frozen cannabis (more expensive than dried), 2) Solventless extraction using only heat and pressure, 3) Lower yields (2-5% vs 15-25% for BHO), 4) Labor-intensive process requiring skilled technicians, 5) Premium input material (usually top-shelf flower or fresh bubble hash). You're paying for purity, flavor, and the cleanest consumption experience.
Is dabbing concentrates cheaper than smoking flower long-term?
Yes, for most users. One gram of concentrate ($33) contains 600-900mg THC, while one gram of flower ($23) contains 150-250mg THC. A daily dabber using 0.1g/day spends ~$99/month on concentrates. A daily smoker using 0.5g flower spends ~$346/month. Concentrates cost more upfront but deliver 3-4x the THC per dollar.
What equipment do I need to consume concentrates in Michigan?
Starter setup costs $30-100: Electronic dab pen ($30-50) – easiest for beginners, portable, no torch needed. Dab rig + torch ($50-100) – better flavor, requires butane torch and learning curve. Nectar collector ($20-40) – simple straw-style device, good middle ground. Michigan dispensaries sell accessories, but head shops often have better prices. Budget another $10-20/month for replacement coils or butane.
How do I know if I'm getting good quality concentrates?
Check for: 1) Lab test results (THC%, terpenes, no contaminants), 2) Proper packaging with batch numbers and expiration dates, 3) Manufacturing/harvest date (fresher is generally better), 4) Brand reputation and reviews. Ask budtenders for recommendations. Higher price doesn't always mean better quality—lab results tell the real story.
Are concentrates prices going down in Michigan?
Cannabis prices typically decrease as markets mature. Michigan's concentrates prices average $33 currently. As more dispensaries open and competition increases, expect gradual price reductions. Best times to buy: 4/20 sales (25-40% off), Green Wednesday (day before Thanksgiving), and end-of-month clearance deals. Sign up for dispensary newsletters to catch flash sales.

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Shop Daily Deals & Happy Hours

Many dispensaries offer 20-30% off during specific hours (morning or afternoon)

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Buy in Bulk

Ounces are often 20-40% cheaper per gram than eighths

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Most dispensaries offer points, birthday discounts, and member-only deals

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Consider Shake or Popcorn Buds

Same quality, 30-50% cheaper than premium flower

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Many dispensaries offer 10-20% off for veterans and seniors

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