Select at Rezidue
Select is a national cannabis brand best known for its vape cartridges and disposables, alongside edibles and tinctures. At Rezidue, a licensed dispensary at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen, you can shop Select products that are in stock in-store, for pickup, or for same-day Manhattan delivery with valid 21+ ID.
- What it is
- A national cannabis brand known for vape cartridges, disposables, edibles, and tinctures
- Best known for
- 510-thread vape carts and all-in-one disposable vapes
- How to buy in NYC
- In-store, online pickup, or same-day Manhattan delivery from a licensed dispensary, 21+ with ID
- Where to check stock
- Browse the live Rezidue menu at rezidueny.com/shop before you visit or order
Who is Select and what do they make?
Select is a well-known national cannabis brand that built its name on vape hardware, especially 510-thread cartridges and all-in-one disposables. The lineup has expanded over the years to include edibles and tinctures. In New York, any Select product on a shelf must come from a licensed, OCM-tested supply chain.
Select is one of the more recognizable vape names in the legal U.S. cannabis market. Most people know the brand for its cartridges and disposable pens, the kind of grab-and-go format that fits a busy Manhattan day.
Beyond vapes, Select has put out edibles and tinctures over the years, so the catalog covers more than one consumption style. What actually sits on the Rezidue shelf depends on current New York distribution and what we have in stock that week.
Because cannabis brands operate state by state, the exact Select SKUs available in New York can differ from what you might have seen in another market. The safest move is to check our live menu rather than assume a specific product is in.
What Select products might you find at Rezidue?
Select is most associated with vape cartridges and disposable vapes, and the brand has also released edibles and tinctures. Availability rotates, so the best way to see what is on the Rezidue shelf right now is to browse the live menu or ask a budtender at the counter.
The flagship category is vapes. Select 510-thread carts pair with most standard batteries, and the brand's all-in-one disposables come charged and ready, which is why they are an easy pick for first-timers and travelers passing through Times Square or Hudson Yards.
Depending on what New York distribution sends and what we have in stock, you may also see Select edibles or tinctures. If you are weighing formats, our Vapes and Carts in NYC guide breaks down the differences between carts, disposables, and other options.
We will not pretend a specific flavor or potency is always available. Stock moves fast in a Hell's Kitchen shop. Check the menu, and if you have your eye on a particular Select item, a quick look online before you head over saves a trip.
Vapes vs disposables, quickly
A 510 cart is the oil portion only; you screw it onto a separate rechargeable battery. A disposable is the whole unit, battery included, used until it is empty and then recycled or returned where accepted.
If you already own a battery, carts let you swap flavors and strains. If you want zero setup, a Select disposable is the simpler buy. A budtender can match either to the experience you are after.
Is Select sold legally in New York?
Select products are only legal to buy in New York from an OCM-licensed dispensary, where everything on the shelf has been lab-tested and tracked. Rezidue operates under New York Office of Cannabis Management license OCM-CAURD-25-000303 in Hell's Kitchen. Unlicensed shops are not held to those testing standards.
New York legalized adult-use cannabis through the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act in 2021. Since then, only licensed dispensaries may legally sell, and every product, brand names included, must pass testing for potency and contaminants before it reaches a shelf.
That matters with vapes in particular. A licensed Select cart at Rezidue comes with a Certificate of Analysis behind it. A look-alike sold from an unlicensed storefront or a corner shop carries none of those guarantees, no matter what the box says.
If you want to confirm any shop is legitimate, the Office of Cannabis Management keeps the official licensed-retailer list at cannabis.ny.gov. Our How to Spot a Licensed Dispensary page walks through the tells.
How do you read a Select label and COA?
Every legal Select product carries a label with cannabinoid content, batch information, and the New York universal cannabis symbol, plus a Certificate of Analysis you can check. Reading those tells you the real potency and confirms the product was lab-tested, rather than trusting marketing on the front of the box.
The label is your fact sheet. It lists THC and other cannabinoid content, a batch or lot number, and packaging and testing dates. New York-compliant packaging also shows the state's universal symbol and a 21+ notice.
The Certificate of Analysis goes deeper. It documents the lab results behind that label, including cannabinoid percentages and screening for residual solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contamination. For a vape, the solvent and metals screens are worth a look.
Not sure how to read either one? Our walkthroughs on how to read a COA and how to read a cannabis label in the Cannabis 101 hub spell out every line so you know exactly what you are buying.
How do people choose a Select product?
People usually start with format, then strain type and terpene profile, then potency. A budtender can line up Select options against what you want from the session, since reported effects vary by person. There are no promised outcomes here, just informed choices and a clearly labeled COA.
First, pick the format. If you want portability and no charging, a Select disposable is the simplest. If you already have a battery and like to switch it up, go with 510 carts. Edibles or tinctures, when in stock, are a different lane entirely with a slower onset.
Next comes strain and terpene character. Cannabis effects people report often track with terpenes like myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene as much as with the indica, sativa, or hybrid label. Our Indica vs Sativa guide explains why that label is only part of the story.
Last is potency. Vape oil is concentrated, so it hits faster and stronger than flower. If you are newer or coming off a break, start with one small pull and wait. Effects are individual, never guaranteed, and never a substitute for medical advice.
Where can you buy Select in Manhattan?
You buy Select from a licensed New York dispensary. At Rezidue, 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen, you can shop in-store, order online for pickup, or get same-day delivery across most of Manhattan. Bring a valid government photo ID showing you are 21 or older for any purchase.
Rezidue sits on 11th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, a short walk from the Port Authority and the A, C, and E lines at 42nd Street, and close to Hudson Yards, the Javits Center, and the 7 train. We are open Monday through Saturday from noon to 10pm and Sunday from 1pm to 9pm.
For delivery, browse the menu, place your order, and have your ID ready when the driver arrives. We reach most of Manhattan, from the Theater District and Midtown West to neighborhoods served by our same-day Manhattan delivery.
We take cash and debit and there is an ATM on site. Want to compare Select against other lines we carry? Check the brands we stock or ask the team at the counter to talk through what fits.
Vapes and concentrates fall under New York's concentrate purchase limit
Under the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act, signed in 2021, adults 21 and older in New York may legally buy cannabis only from licensed dispensaries. The New York Office of Cannabis Management sets a daily purchase limit of up to 3 ounces of cannabis flower or up to 24 grams of concentrate. Vape cartridges and disposable vapes contain cannabis oil, a concentrate, so a Select vape is measured against that 24-gram concentrate allowance rather than the flower limit. The same 3 ounce flower and 24 gram concentrate figures apply to what an adult may possess in public, while home storage is capped at 5 pounds. OCM publishes the official list of licensed retailers so shoppers can verify a store is legal before buying. Rezidue operates under OCM license OCM-CAURD-25-000303 in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan.
New York Office of Cannabis Management (cannabis.ny.gov); MRTA, 2021
Only licensed dispensaries sell lab-tested cannabis brands in New York
The New York Office of Cannabis Management requires that all adult-use cannabis sold legally in the state come from licensed dispensaries and be tested by approved laboratories for potency and contaminants before reaching shelves. For a vape product, that testing covers cannabinoid content and screens for residual solvents, pesticides, heavy metals, and microbial contamination, with results documented in a Certificate of Analysis. A nationally known brand name on the box does not exempt a product from these rules; the same testing applies to every SKU. Products sold by unlicensed shops carry none of these guarantees, and OCM has repeatedly warned New Yorkers that unlicensed sellers are not held to state testing standards. Shoppers can confirm a store's status against the official licensed-retailer list maintained at cannabis.ny.gov. A valid government-issued photo ID confirming the buyer is 21 or older is required for every legal purchase, in store or by delivery.
THC is the primary intoxicating cannabinoid in vape oil
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is the main intoxicating compound in cannabis, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Vape cartridges and disposables contain concentrated cannabis oil, which carries substantially more THC by weight than raw flower because the extraction process strips away plant material and isolates the active compounds. NIDA notes that higher-potency cannabis products can produce stronger effects, which is why dosing carefully matters more with vapes and other concentrates than with flower. Cannabis is not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a treatment for any medical condition, and the FDA has approved only a small number of specific cannabinoid-based prescription medications, none of which are recreational vape products. Effects that people report are individual and are not promised outcomes, so starting with a single small pull and waiting before going again is the standard, sensible approach.
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), NIH; U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Terpenes shape the aroma and reported character of a vape
Terpenes are the fragrant compounds cannabis produces in its resin glands alongside cannabinoids like THC and CBD. They are responsible for the plant's distinctive smells, from citrus and pine to fuel and berry, and common cannabis terpenes include myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene. In vape oil, terpenes contribute much of the flavor and aroma a shopper notices, and many people use a product's terpene profile, rather than just an indica, sativa, or hybrid label, to guide what they choose. Researchers continue to study how terpenes interact with cannabinoids, an idea sometimes described broadly as the entourage effect, though the science is still developing and individual responses vary. Because these compounds are volatile and evaporate with heat and time, how a concentrate is made and stored affects how much of its terpene character survives to the cartridge.
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), NIH; peer-reviewed cannabis chemistry consensus
Public consumption and driving rules apply to vape users too
New York law generally allows adults 21 and older to consume cannabis where smoking tobacco is permitted, but significant exceptions remain. Consumption is prohibited in motor vehicles, on school grounds, on federal property such as parts of the Hudson River waterfront, and in many indoor and public spaces, and individual venues and landlords may set their own rules. The New York Office of Cannabis Management and state law also make driving under the influence of cannabis illegal, with penalties that mirror impaired-driving enforcement. These rules apply regardless of product form, so vaping a Select cart is treated the same as smoking flower under consumption and impaired-driving law. Because vape oil is potent and discreet, the state's emphasis on consuming responsibly and never driving impaired remains especially relevant. Keep purchases in their original labeled packaging when out in public so the product is clearly identifiable as legal.
New York Office of Cannabis Management (cannabis.ny.gov); New York State law
What is Select?
Select is a national cannabis brand best known for its vape cartridges and all-in-one disposable vapes, and it has also produced edibles and tinctures. In New York, any Select product sold legally must come from a licensed, OCM-tested dispensary.
Does Rezidue carry Select?
Rezidue stocks a rotating selection of brands at our Hell's Kitchen dispensary, and availability changes week to week. The most reliable way to see whether a specific Select product is in stock is to browse the live menu at rezidueny.com/shop or ask a budtender.
What is Select best known for?
Select is best known for vape hardware, especially 510-thread cartridges that pair with standard batteries and all-in-one disposable vapes that come charged and ready to use. The brand has also released edibles and tinctures over the years.
Is Select legal to buy in New York?
Yes, for adults 21 and older buying from a licensed New York dispensary. Only OCM-licensed shops may legally sell Select or any cannabis brand, and every product is lab-tested first. Buying from unlicensed sellers is not legal or tested, regardless of the brand on the box.
Where can I buy Select in Manhattan?
Rezidue, a licensed dispensary at 723 11th Ave in Hell's Kitchen, carries cannabis brands and can offer Select products when in stock. Shop in-store, order online for pickup, or get same-day delivery across most of Manhattan. Bring a valid 21+ government ID.
What is the difference between a Select cart and a Select disposable?
A Select 510 cart is the oil portion only and screws onto a separate rechargeable battery, so you can swap flavors and strains. A disposable is the complete unit with the battery built in, used until empty. Carts suit people who own a battery; disposables need no setup.
How do I know a Select vape is real and tested?
Buy it from a licensed New York dispensary like Rezidue, where every product passes state lab testing and carries a Certificate of Analysis and New York-compliant packaging with the universal symbol. Vapes from unlicensed shops have no such guarantees, even when they copy a brand's look.
Can I get Select delivered in Manhattan?
Yes. Rezidue offers same-day delivery to most of Manhattan, including the Theater District, Midtown West, and Hudson Yards. Browse the menu, place your order for any in-stock Select product, and have a valid government photo ID showing you are 21 or older ready for the driver.
21+NY OCM Adult-Use Retail License OCM-CAURD-25-000303· Please consume responsibly.· Educational information only, not medical advice.
