
Smoking for the most part sounds to be something of a bad thing, for most. This is not always the case when Vaporizing. We all are thinking that if we inhale smoke we are getting some sort of carcinogenic exposure or some heat damage. Well things have changed. There has been a wave of Vaporizers sweeping the world for the health benefits. Because of the way the smoke is consumed, there is a very low heat and less plant matter consumed. What is happening here is the plant matter is being heated up to the point right before combustion and is releasing all the flavor, resins, and moisture as a vapor, not as smoke. Leaving the majority of the plant matter behind. This is the way to do it. You get no carbon sooty ash, with fertilizers and carcinogens. These devices are being used at some hospitals for patients using cannabis. I have a Volcano Vaporizer made in Germany. This is the way to go. Your smoke is smoother, and you get all you can out of your smoke because nothing is being burnt or destroyed. And with this model I'm able to hold all my vapor in a bag, so there is no playing around. Just load the chamber and attach the bag and turn on the fan and heater. Then wait for the bag to fill up. This can be a money saving factor to be considered, by those looking to get the most out of there smoke. This is wonderful for trim, or regular buds that don't taste that well. Put it threw the Vaporizer, and you'll get all the goods out of your waist. Even another way to save your money and time. Buying a Vaporizer was a great investment for me. I quickly learned that I should have always had one. I even have infused mint with other smokes to better the flavor and make for a smoother taste. the fun thing is that i can make a vapor bag and take a hit and set it down and come back to it when I want. You can leave the vapor bag for a hour or two and it will still be good to hit again. Unlike smoke that goes stale real fast. There are other models that do the same, but there are some differences I think are important. Like the temperature dial. This I think should not be played with to much. You want to have a steady temp, at a high temperature right there before its combustion This is around the same temperature for most plant matter. So I think one would get the one with on or two speeds and have a bag. I would stay away from the wood or glass bulb ones with the hot iron surface inside. These tend to have and uneven burn and get two hot. So don't waste your money on a cheap model unless you just want it for a paper wait or to destroy your product.
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