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January 31, 2011

Things to Consider When Choosing the Right Vaporizer for You

Sometimes people want to quit smoking cigarettes but have a really hard time because they don’t have anything to take its place. That is a big reason why nicotine patches don’t work for some people, and gum does not quite do the job either. Sometimes people just want to have something to smoke. Vaporizers are a new and popular distribution method for traditional tobacco and herbal based products. Long gone are the days of having to burn these products to achieve the medicinal and relaxing properties. Vaporizers are a great and healthier option for getting your “smoking” fix because combustion is not involved. This means the harmful aspects that are found in cigarette smoke does not need to be inhaled for the active ingredients of herbal or tobacco mixes to be consumed.

There are a couple of different options available when choosing a vaporizer, so keep these handy tips in mind.


1. Does the vaporizer operate by convection or conduction?

Convection based vaporizers use hot air to heat up herbal or tobacco products. This hot air causes the healthy aromas of herbs and tobacco products to become vaporized and pushed through a collection tube, sometimes into a collection balloon. A conduction based vaporizer works similarly, but instead of heating the ambient air there is a plate that heats up mixes to release the active ingredients into a gas form. Conduction based vaporizers might also have collection balloons.


2. Are you wanting to buy something that is cheap or expensive but with more features?

Cheaper models usually lack the most unique features and offer basic operation and single temperature range. Sometimes these cheaper options don’t have the best collection methods either so consumption is more difficult. The more expensive options have collection balloons and temperature control. Temperature control is really something worth considering since each herb’s active ingredients have different vaporizing temperatures. One temperature range might work well for a particular herb while another might yield no effect at all. Vaporizers with advanced collection methods are also worth considering since heating herbal mixes or tobacco products takes time. Not all of the active ingredients in these mixes can be released instantly so a collection balloon helps to maintain a uniform dosage.


3. Does your vaporizer need to have a cooling mechanism or not?

Some vaporizers come with the option to attach, or sometimes they even include, cooling mechanisms. If you were to smoke herbs or tobacco you would soon learn that the smoke released is aggravating to the throat and lungs. While vaporizers eliminate the smoke there is still the problem of having super heated vapors irritating your throat or lungs. The purpose of these cooling mechanisms is to cool the vapor before inhalation. There are a variety of ways to cool the vapors, but most common are attachments that allow the vapor to cool using either water or ice. Either of these will help minimize or eliminate the irritation from hot vapor inhalation.


You have many options when choosing your vaporizer. There are different heating elements, cooling mechanisms, and different collection mechanisms. Some are cheaper and some are expensive. While the more expensive options offer the most useful features, the cheaper options might suit your needs. For instance, if you are looking only to use a particular herbal mix for meditation or holistic medicine, you might only need a particular temperature range to effectively receive a proper dosage of active ingredients. Once you figure out the balance of your needs you will be able to accurately choose which vaporizer is right for you.


Tracy Arnold is a freelance writer for The Vapor Experts. The Vapor Experts was founded in 2005 with the goal of offering the finest available aromatherapy products on the market. On their website you can find vaporizers like Vapir Vaporizers.

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