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Vaping offers a world of products to explore. Luckily, picking up the basics of vaping isn't difficult. This guide is designed to get you started, with a definition of vaping, the products available to you, and some key tips to keep in mind.
Vaping is the act of vaporizing dry herbs or concentrate cannabis for the purpose of inhalation. Vaping has been with us in one form or another for thousands of years. In fact, the first ever recorded account of vaporizing dry herbs comes to us from the Greek historian Herodotus in 5th century B.C., who wrote about Egyptians who heated herbs and oils on hot stones to create a vapor that would fill a confined space.
Today, vaping is primarily conducted with electronic devices that heat your chosen material prior to consumption. Vape devices come in many shapes and sizes, from small, round vape pens to large, conical desktop units. The first step you take into the world of vaping will be with one of these devices, so let's examine what's available on the market today.
Even within the same category, two vapes can be quite different. Your selection is a personal choice that should reflect the type of experience you want.
To get started, it's useful to break down vaporizers into three broad categories:
Once you've identified which type of vaporizer makes the most sense, you can drill down into the specific models available. That means understanding not only the anatomy of a vaporizer, but the different features that are available to you.
Most vaporizers have several components in common which work together to heat your material and deliver the vapor to you. These components can be arranged in different ways, but they essentially serve the same purpose. The most common components that can be found in virtually every vape include:
Understanding device features can help you differentiate between models and determine which vape is right for you. The most common are:
Understanding these features and prioritizing based on your desired experience is a critical part of the purchase journey. As you become more experienced, you'll begin to understand what makes for your optimal session./p>
Many beginners are so overwhelmed by the sheer volume of choice that they'll pick a vape at random. This could result in selecting a device that doesn't suit your needs or expectations. Take the time to research devices to be sure that their functionality lines up with your intended use.
Vaporizers rely on their batteries for power, so a dying battery inevitably results in a poor experience. Before using your vaporizer, be sure you've allowed the battery to charge fully. This will deliver the required power to the device throughout your whole session, ensuring vapor production is consistent and adequate.
No matter which device you choose, you should thoroughly the associated manual or guide. Understanding what your vape is designed to do – and what it’s not - is an important part of ownership. Always use your device as designed, and if that doesn't work, then it is time for something new.
Failure to clean and maintain your vaporizer regularly could result in decreased function and, over time, device failure. Be sure to frequently clean the chamber or oven, ensure that connections between components are clear, and clean out the vapor path and mouthpiece in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
If you still feel overwhelmed by the choices, don't be. You can always start small and simple and work your way up. Continue researching, be patient, and soon enough you'll find the experience that’s right for you. With the bevy of vapes available, you're bound to find the right experience.
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