Why You Want to Make The Switch To A Dry Herb Vaporizer

Why You Want to Make The Switch To A Dry Herb Vaporizer

Thanks for stopping by Vape Pen Sales. Today I’d like to educate you on the benefits of switching to a Dry Herb Vaporizer. There’s a lot of science that goes into it, but I’ll try and keep it simple.

 

A Dry Herb Vaporizer bakes the herbs to a specific temperature to turn the herbs into a vapor instead of using a lighter and creating combustion. It really helps to avoid hot smoke or any fumes from hurting your throat. Because it doesn’t produce any smoke your also avoiding ammonia, carbon monoxide and other harmful things from smoke. Basically, you are only inhaling the good vapor with all the benefits of the Dry Herb. Once you’re are done just throw the remains away. Because smoking is the leading cause of Lung Cancer it’s great to have a safer alternative, so you don’t have to stress about it.

 

Another benefit to a dry herb pen is it generally produces less of a smell which makes it great if you need to be discrete about it. It is a convenient type of pen for people on the go. Just load the dry herbs into the chamber and when your ready turn it on and wait for it to heat up. Smoking typically wastes on average 25% of the dry herb but with a Vaporizer you don’t waste anything.

 

Now I’ve come across a few different Vaporizes on the market. There is a “true vape” that has a ceramic baking chamber and a display to set the temperature like the Vital or the iShred. There are some “combustion” vaporizers that have a stove top coil on the bottom to light the Dry Herbs for instance the Evolve-D or the VHIT King. If you’re looking for more of a health benefit and taste I would recommend the “true vape”. If you’re looking for more of a throat hit than I would go with the “combustion” vaporizer. No more needing to carry a lighter around for your friends to steal!

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