#Dry Herb Vaporizer
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ferrisraccoon · 2 months ago
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dry herb vaping
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highasfshit · 1 year ago
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Late nights with the Solo II 🌬️💚
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timmydakilla · 3 months ago
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should i get a dry herb vape or a bong or a rig or something else for my birthday ???
i have a pipe and a grinder and i’m getting a new battery soon but like idk what piece to GET💜
my price range is like 75 $ unless i see something i NEED that is more expensive
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potvlife · 4 months ago
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Curious about how much you could save by making the switch? Use our handy savings calculator below to find out how dry herb vaping can help you stretch your budget further.
https://www.planetofthevapes.com/blogs/blog/dry-herb-vaping-savings-calculator
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youknowtoch · 1 year ago
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Mix ready to be vaped 😎
Gelato, Enemy of the State, Amnesia and Queen haze.
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sadisticnstoned · 10 months ago
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noisytenant · 2 years ago
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how safe are weed vapes compared to like regular vapes? I've recently heard vapes are like horrible for you cus you're just smoking a shit ton of chemicals but does that depends on what's being smoked?....since you said the weed is just being heated up is there less chemical intake overall or just less combustion byproduct like you said before (sorry if this makes like no sense I'm not familiar with this stuff at all or how it works lol but I also had a really bad experience with edibles and have bad lungs so I just wanted to know a bit more)
Hey sorry for responding so late I had gotten most of this post done after you first sent it but I ran out of energy and got too perfectionistic. Anyways here it is:
Excellent question! The first formal modern e-liquid vape was only released in 2003, though various attempts had been made earlier, which means we are still researching the long-term effects they have on health. When the average person says "vape", they almost exclusively mean "e-liquid vape".
Currently, what we can see about e-liquid vapes: They're not very good. They do reduce some smoking risks (no tar) but introduce other risks, and have a reputation of being safer and a potential smoking cessation aid while a reality of unregulated and poorly sourced ingredients which can cause acute and lasting lung damage.
Dry herb vaping, which is what I recommend, is much more straightforward, but only recently popularized and thus still needing more research.
At the risk of being a square: Any time you intentionally inhale something other than air, you're introducing more risk than if you simply never smoked or vaped anything. But like don't let that stop you, we take on risk all the time, that's what harm reduction's all about babey
Dry Vapes are Not Vapes
A vape or e-cigarette is a device that heats and vaporizes a liquid carrier with a suspension of the psychoactive chemical, either nicotine or THC. These are what people think of when they think of vapes, and these are generally the most problematic for having untested and unregulated chemicals while being touted as healthier.
A dry vape/dry herb vaporizer is the method I recommend, which heats the plant material (or concentrate like wax--I haven't done this myself personally) and evaporates the cannabinoids and terpenes without combustion. It's basically like baking your weed in a tiny oven.
This method was popularized most recently in 1993 with Eagle Bill's Shake and Vape, though apparently the principle of boiling vapor has existed since ancient times.
General Smoking Health Risks
Tobacco and weed both produce "tar" when burned--a catch-all for a variety of chemicals, many of which are carcinogenic, produced during combustion. The tar isn't made from the THC or the nicotine, but from the plant matter itself and its additives. If you burn plant matter and inhale the smoke, you inhale a certain number of toxic and carcinogenic chemicals.
There is some conflict on if smoking weed causes cancer. It certainly doesn't carry the same correlation as tobacco, but the reasons are unknown. We don't have long-term studies verifying a connection between the two. Very preliminary lab tests suggest that THC and CBD have antitumor effects, but it'll be a while before we can figure out the deal. There is still risk!!!
Regardless, the deposition of tar in lungs is an irritant and increases risks of things like bronchitis. For someone with asthma or weak lungs, smoking of any kind causes problems.
E-Cigarettes, or e-liquid vapes
E-cigarettes were manufactured to counter tobacco cigs starting in 2003. An e-cig heats a liquid with a suspension of nicotine, atomizing it into droplets of vapor that are then inhaled.
The liquid is usually propylene glycol or glycerol with other additives like flavorants. It seems like propylene glycol and glycerol have been safe for ingestion as a food additive, but being atomized in an inhaled form is pretty new and the effects aren't well-known.
The major issue is that we don't have a standardized and proven-effective vape juice formula. E-liquid is poorly regulated and many samples contain entirely unidentified substances.
This is the major cause for concern.
THC vape liquids have similar issues, including being cut with Vitamin E acetate, which was correlated with a string of vaping-related lung disease, though not fully confirmed to be the culprit.
Hopefully this delineates why vaping, as in e-liquid vaping, is problematic, and why dry vape is comparatively safer.
Why dry herb vape?
The boiling of the material introduces fewer (but not 0) unknown or undesired chemicals into the airstream. You're primarily getting the cannabinoids.
On a user experience level: It's quite weed-efficient, the weed tastes better w/o the smoke, it produces less smell, the vapor is less harsh on the lungs (you can and will still cough if you inhale too much tho), not much less portable than a joint
You can get a bong adapter and get megahigh still (I do have a bong but I don't like getting that fucked up)
Some vapes can heat concentrates, wax, etc. for potent highs (I haven't done this. But you can. Research yourself)
The already vaped bud (AVB) can be saved and reused for edibles, extracts, and concentrates; it's gonna be stripped of a lot of the psychoactives already, but not all of them--obvs be mindful of dosing here
Downsides: You do have to recharge battery vapes and get over the learning curve of batteryless (I'm pretty shit at using mine). You also have to clean your equipment every once in a while which is nbd for me who likes cleaning but yknow it does require upkeep. Easier than cleaning a bong tho
So, could you dry vape tobacco?
You can, but you probably shouldn't. Nicotine itself is highly physically and psychologically addictive and classified as toxic, and while it isn't considered carcinogenic, it is potentially a tumor promoter.
Pretty much everyone I know who's on nic tells me they don't like it, they wish they could quit, and they would never want me or anyone else to start.
Last, some Dry Herb Vaporizer Tips
Controlling the temperature allows you to control which cannabinoids are released to a certain extent.
Hot vapor can still irritate your lungs. Keeping a relatively low temperature (Guides indicate the best range) and having a long enough vapor path that the vapor can cool will help you have a smoother inhale.
Do not use a vaporizer with cheap elements. Plastic near the heating element will cause by-products.
Contaminants and pesticides can be inhaled, source your material appropriately
Overheating can still cause combustion. You will smell, taste, and see smoke if this happens.
All the physical and psychological risks of weed are present--Take it easy, know your limits, don't vape or smoke when you're in an unstable state, etc.
Thanks for reading, I hope this helps you make informed decisions and potentially find a way of intaking weed that suits your needs :) If you have any more Qs I'll try to answer (IN FEWER WORDS)
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addieiwinalot7 · 1 year ago
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dry herb vapes are king
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vaporizerwizard · 2 years ago
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Davinci Vaporizers has had quite the lineup over the last decade starting with the OG Walkie Talkie in 2012 and most recently with the Davinci Miqro-C.
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brasspistol · 6 days ago
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Currently vaping cannabis with the most embattled dry herb vape. She's a queen and a tough old gal
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airistechofficial · 3 months ago
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How to use dry herb vaporizer?
Dry herb vaporizers have become increasingly popular in recent years as an alternative to traditional smoking methods. Learning how to use a dry herb vaporizer can be a convenient and enjoyable way to consume herbs.
Whether you’re a seasoned vaper or new to the world of vaporizers, this guide will provide you with all the information you need to know about using a dry herb vaporizer. From advanced techniques to in-depth info on dry herb vaping for beginners.
How Dry Herb Vaporizers Work?
Vaporizing marijuana involves heating dried cannabis buds to a temperature that converts the active constituents — cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids — into an inhalable vapor.
Vaping flower is typically thought to offer a cleaner method of using cannabis than smoking. Vaporization occurs at lower temperatures than combustion, which allows the user to inhale more cannabinoids than would be burned off using a flame. Since no smoke is produced during the process, users also avoid the carcinogens and toxins associated with smoking.
To use a dry herb vape, one places dried cannabis in the chamber, turns on the device, and selects a temperature. The flower gets vaporized, and the vapor passes through the airpath into a mouthpiece, through which it is inhaled. After a few hits, the flower’s desirable components are completely used, and the remaining plant matter is ready to be removed from the chamber.
Step-by-Step Guide to Using a Dry Herb Vaporizer
Step 1: Grind Your Herb
Grinding your herb is a crucial first step. A fine, even grind ensures that the herb heats evenly and produces a smooth vapor.
Use a Quality Grinder: Invest in a good grinder to achieve a consistent grind.
Avoid Over-Grinding: Overly fine particles can clog the vaporizer and reduce airflow.
Step 2: Load the Chamber
Once your herb is ground, it’s time to load it into the vaporizer’s chamber.
Remove the Mouthpiece: This usually reveals the chamber.
Fill the Chamber: Gently fill the chamber with the ground herb, but don’t pack it too tightly. Proper airflow is essential for even heating.
Reattach the Mouthpiece: Once the chamber is loaded, put the mouthpiece back in place.
Step 3: Turn On the Vaporizer
Power up your vaporizer according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Press the Power Button: Most vaporizers have a power button that you need to press multiple times (e.g., five times) to turn on.
Select the Temperature: Choose your desired temperature setting. Beginners might want to start at a lower temperature and gradually increase it.
Step 4: Allow the Vaporizer to Heat Up
Modern vaporizers heat up quickly, but it’s important to wait until it reaches the set temperature.
Wait for the Indicator: Most vaporizers have a light or vibration to indicate when they are ready.
Preheat Time: This can vary from a few seconds to a couple of minutes, depending on the model.
Step 5: Inhale the Vapor
Once the vaporizer is heated and ready, it’s time to inhale the vapor.
Take Slow, Steady Draws: Inhale gently and steadily to draw the vapor into your mouth.
Hold and Exhale: Hold the vapor in your lungs for a few seconds before exhaling.
Step 6: Adjust as Needed
Experiment with different temperatures and draw techniques to find what works best for you.
Temperature Adjustments: Higher temperatures produce thicker vapor but can be harsher, while lower temperatures offer a smoother experience.
Draw Speed: Adjust your draw speed for optimal vapor production.
Step 7: Clean the Vaporizer
Regular cleaning ensures your vaporizer functions properly and lasts longer.
Empty the Chamber: After each session, empty the chamber and remove any residual herb.
Use Cleaning Tools: Many vaporizers come with cleaning brushes and tools. Use these to clean the chamber and mouthpiece.
Deep Clean: Periodically, deep clean your vaporizer according to the manufacturer’s instructions to maintain performance.
Tips for an Enhanced Experience
Stay Hydrated: Drink water to stay hydrated, as vaping can sometimes cause dryness.
Experiment with Different Herbs: Try different strains and blends to find your favorite.
Store Your Herb Properly: Keep your herb fresh by storing it in an airtight container.
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highasfshit · 8 months ago
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I don’t understand people who think dry herb vapes can’t hit hard. Look at dis!!!
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new-tech-and-vaporizer · 3 months ago
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Choosing Your Perfect Dry Herb Vaporizer: Expert Brand Reviews
Are you looking to enhance your botanical experience with a premium dry herb vaporizer? From portable devices to desktop powerhouses, today’s market offers incredible options for every preference. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the best dry herb vaporizers of 2024, helping you make an informed decision for your needs.
Why Choose a Dry Herb Vaporizer?
Modern dry herb vaporizers offer several advantages:
Efficient herb consumption
Temperature control for optimal experience
Reduced odor compared to traditional methods
Portable and discrete options available
Better flavor profile preservation
Top Brands and Models Reviewed
The PAX Family: Innovation Meets Style
PAX Pro: Setting New Standards
The PAX Pro represents the pinnacle of portable vaporizer technology. With its dynamic temperature control and smartphone app integration, users enjoy:
3D heat technology
2 hours of continuous use
Quick heat-up time (20 seconds)
Premium aluminum construction
Haptic feedback
PAX Mini: Compact Excellence
The PAX Mini proves that great things come in small packages. Perfect for those who prioritize portability:
90-minute battery life
Simplified interface
Pocket-friendly design
Enhanced airflow system
PAX 3: The Reliable Classic
The PAX 3 continues to impress with its versatility and performance:
Dual-use capability
8–10 sessions per charge
4 temperature settings
10-year warranty
Premium Desktop Solutions
Storz & Bickel: German Engineering Excellence
Storz & Bickel sets the gold standard for desktop vaporizers. Their flagship models offer:
Medical-grade components
Precise temperature control
Superior vapor quality
Exceptional durability
Extended warranty coverage
Innovative Newcomers
Focus V: Modern Innovation
The Focus V line brings fresh perspectives to vaporizer design:
Smart temperature algorithms
Rapid heating elements
User-friendly interfaces
Competitive pricing
Cutting-edge features
Choosing Your Perfect Vaporizer
Consider these factors when making your selection:
Usage Pattern
Frequent vs. occasional use
Home or on-the-go requirements
Battery life needs
Budget Considerations
Entry-level: $100–150
Mid-range: $150–250
Premium: $250+
Feature Priorities
Temperature control
Battery life
Portability
Maintenance requirements
Warranty coverage
Maintenance Tips for Longevity
Keep your investment performing optimally:
Clean after every 3–5 sessions
Use manufacturer-recommended cleaning supplies
Store in a cool, dry place
Keep charging ports clean
Regular battery maintenance
Temperature Guide for Optimal Experience
Different temperature ranges offer varied experiences:
350°F (176°C): Mild, flavorful vapor
375°F (190°C): Balanced effects
400°F (204°C): Maximum extraction
420°F (215°C): Intense sessions
Latest Industry Trends
The dry herb vaporizer market continues to evolve:
Smart device integration
Improved battery technology
Sustainable materials
Enhanced safety features
Custom user profiles
Conclusion
The perfect dry herb vaporizer balances your needs for portability, performance, and price. Whether you choose the innovative PAX Pro, the compact PAX Mini, the reliable PAX 3, the premium Storz & Bickel, or the cutting-edge Focus V, today’s market offers excellent options for every preference and budget.
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joyner111 · 3 months ago
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Top dry herb vaporizer for 2024
Here is some information about some of the top dry herb vaporizer for 2024:
Mighty+
The Mighty+ is considered the best overall dry herb vaporizer for 2024. It features dual 18650 batteries and a durable construction that can withstand frequent use. The Mighty+ offers excellent vapor quality and a cooling unit that ensures smooth, cool vapor even during extended sessions. Improved features include faster heat-up times, a ceramic-coated chamber, USB-C charging, and enhanced electronics, making the Mighty+ live up to its predecessor's reputation for delivering top-notch vapor. Though it's on the pricier side, the Mighty+ justifies its cost with its unparalleled ease of use, exceptional build quality, and superior performance, making it the top choice for serious vapor enthusiasts.
Arizer Air Max
The Arizer Air Max is the latest iteration in the popular Arizer Air series. The Air Max boasts improved battery life, a digital display, and precise temperature control. These features focus on making the heating chamber superior to other Arizer portable devices. This improvement translates into consistent vapor from the start to the end of the draw.
Utillian 621
The Utillian 621 is one of the best convection dry herb vaporizer under $100. It has a considerable following among vaporizer enthusiasts. Many appreciate its top-notch convection capabilities. The U621 comes with a magnetic glass mouthpiece and precise temperature settings for high-quality vapor. It has an easy-to-access chamber and is simple to use with three buttons. The 621 is now compatible with wax through the included wax container. Overall, the Utillian 621 is an excellent dry herb vaporizer with many advantages and an unmatched price.
Airvape Legacy Pro
The Airvape Legacy Pro is a high-quality vaporizer primarily for dry herbs and, due to its included concentrate pads, also compatible with wax. In terms of vapor quality, this device is fantastic, thanks to its gold plating, which keeps the vapor clean. The Legacy Pro also features a hybrid heating system that combines convection and conduction for more efficient extraction. It's certainly not as portable as most devices on the list, but its functionality allows it to compete with the top contenders. As an added bonus, the Legacy Pro has a microdose chamber for quick sessions in smaller doses. Overall, this dry herb vaporizer is a solid choice for connoisseurs looking for their primary device and the option to use wax on the side.
Tronian Milatron
The Tronian Milatron is an outstanding portable dry herb vaporizer that is so efficient it can help you save on dry herb costs. This budget beast includes features like a hybrid heating chamber that is both wide and large for easy loading and cleaning. The Milatron is perfect for beginners looking to get into vaping or those on a tight budget. Its sturdy construction allows users to easily carry it in a bag or wallet, and the vegan leather grip makes this device very portable.
These dry herb vaporizer offer different features and price points to cater to various user needs. When choosing, consider your budget, desired features, and how frequently you plan to use it. Hopefully, this information can help you find the perfect dry herb vaporizer that suits your needs.
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youknowtoch · 1 year ago
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Saturday morning, ready for a chill weekend ahead.
Gelato, Amnesia haze, Enemy of the State, Queen haze, Ken kush, and the homegrown critical mass
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potvlife · 4 months ago
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As more people switch from traditional smoking to vaping, one method that’s been gaining attention is the "heat-not-burn" technology. It's transforming the way dry herb enthusiasts experience their favorite strains with a cleaner, healthier, and more flavorful alternative to combustion.
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