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How to Choose a Portable Vaporizer Portable vaporizers are sold in many different types, sizes and functionalities. If you plan to buy one of these machines, you have to understand their differences first before you can choose the right product. Conduction vs. Convection Conduction vaporizers work by moving heat from one object to another. The herbs come in direct contact with the sides of the vape’s chamber in conduction vaping. The problem with this is that only herbs on the outer side may be heated, while those inside may remain green. That’s why stirring is usually needed to vaporize all the herbs. On the other hand, in convection, herbs are heated by hot air particles passing through the chamber. In short, the herbs are heated only by hot air as you inhale, and not directly by the heat source.
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This part will mainly depend on your particular situation. If you use internal batteries, you obviously don’t have to think of how long you can vape before you need to charge again. At the same time, you now have more charging options with internal battery vapes, including car adapters, battery packs and the rest. What You Vape Of course, what you actually vape is going to affect the type of portable vaporizer that’s right for you. Herbs For herbs, you should use a vape whose heating chamber is made of solid ceramic and stainless steel, with no uncovered heating parts. You don’t want any heating part exposed because it will ignite the herbs, thereby producing smoke rather than vapor. Must you use a vape whose heating element is exposed (for example, a vape pen), be sure to separate the herbs with the use of a glass screen. Wax and Concentrates Wax and concentrates are what heating chambers with exposed heating coils are made of. The process of the wax melting into oil is what produces the vapor. To keep you from over-saturating the chamber, just use a tiny amount of the concentrate every time. Devices that come with cotton wicks help to suck in the excess oil. If you’re fine with smoke instead of vapor, such devices can also come in handy for burning herbs. Or just use a glass or mesh screen to keep the coil from touching the herbs and produce vapor. These devices though are still the best when used for concentrates. Liquids and Oils Lastly, if you’d rather vape liquids, choose a device whose heating chamber includes a liquid container connected to an atomizer. This is what many 3-in-1 options can’t match. Although they can vape liquid using a different container for oils, only a small amount can be added at once. And the vapor produced won’t even be enough or won’t come as quickly as when you use a vape pen specifically created for this purpose.