How Much Does the Select Briq 2 Cost? 2026 Price Guide for Every Select Cart

The Short Answer

At licensed dispensaries in 2026, Select Briq 2 devices have listed at roughly $55 for 1g and $83–$100 for 2g, with launch promotions bringing 2g devices down to around $70 in some markets. Select Elite 510 cartridges sit below that as the budget entry, and limited Live Series drops price above the standard lineup, consistent with live rosin economics. Exact prices vary meaningfully by state, taxes, and retailer — cannabis has no national pricing — so treat these as reference points, and always check your local licensed dispensary's live menu.

Why Select Prices Vary So Much by State

Cannabis pricing is hyper-local because every input is: state excise taxes range from modest to severe, some markets tax by potency, wholesale supply differs between mature markets (where prices compress) and newer ones (where they don't), and medical patients often pay less than adult-use customers for the identical product. The same 2g Briq 2 can legitimately differ by $30+ between two states — neither price is a scam; it's tax and market structure. This is also why any single "official Briq 2 price" you see quoted online should make you skeptical: there isn't one.

Is the Briq 2 Worth the Price? The Per-Gram Math

The 2g Briq 2 is the value play in the lineup, and the math is simple: at $70–$100 for 2 grams, you're paying $35–$50 per gram of oil with the battery, ceramic temperature-controlled element, and dose screen included. A comparable path through 510 hardware means buying carts plus a battery, with no temperature control and no guarantee the last half-gram tastes like the first. The rechargeable battery is the quiet money feature: unlike cheap disposables that die with oil still inside, the Briq 2's USB-C charging means you use 100% of what you paid for.

The 1g Briq 2 costs more per gram but drops the entry price — the rational pick for trying a new strain or series before committing to 2 grams of it.

How to Pay Less for a Briq 2 (Legitimately)

Launch and promotional windows are real — the Summer Series debuted with 2g devices at $70, down from $100. Dispensary loyalty programs, first-time patient discounts, and holiday sales (4/20, Green Wednesday) routinely take 15–30% off vapes. Medical cards reduce taxes substantially in many dual-license states. What "paying less" never legitimately means: unlicensed sellers. A $25 "Briq 2" from a website that ships nationwide isn't a discount — it's a counterfeit with untested oil, and it's the one purchase in this guide with a genuinely unknowable cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a Select Briq 2?

Reference points from licensed 2026 menus: about $55 for 1g and $83–$100 for 2g, with promotions as low as ~$70 for 2g. State taxes and retailer pricing move these numbers significantly.

Why is the Briq 2 more expensive than a regular cart?

You're buying the complete system: oil plus a rechargeable battery, ceramic temperature-controlled heating, anti-clog airflow, and the Meter Mode dose screen. A 510 cart's sticker price excludes the battery and the hardware guarantees.

Are 2g vapes cheaper per gram?

Almost always. The 2g Briq 2 delivers the best per-gram cost in Select's lineup — the 1g exists for lower entry price and strain-sampling flexibility, not value.

Do Live Series drops cost more?

Yes. Live rosin and live resin are yield-limited, small-batch extracts, and pricing across the industry reflects that. Expect Live Series devices above standard Briq 2 pricing, varying by drop.

Where can I find current Briq 2 prices near me?

Check live menus at licensed dispensaries in your state — Curaleaf locations and licensed partner retailers carry the lineup across markets including AZ, CT, FL, IL, MA, MD, ME, NJ, NV, NY, OH, PA, and UT.