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    Vaporizing Tobacco (not e-cigs)

    Thanks for your insight. I agree with you on the inhaling tobacco part being more potent. I have felt it. I kinda enjoy it to be honest. What are the serious risk you speak off? The temp settings for PAX 3 is similar to PAX 2.
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    Vaporizing Tobacco (not e-cigs)

    Thanks for the info Snappo. I vape Dunhill pipe tobaccos and I used to smoke them in pipes as well. But in the Pax I don't really get the difference in flavours from the various tins I have. There is a subtle difference but not a whole lot.
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    Vaporizing Tobacco (not e-cigs)

    @nihil. Thank you for welcoming me to the forum. I must admit, I am new to this kind of vaping and any information you have or can provide, is most welcomed. I was thinking of getting the Mighty as it has full temperature control, but I guess it is not designed much for tobacco, hence my...
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    Vaporizing Tobacco (not e-cigs)

    Hi. My first time posting. I recently bought a PAX 2 for vaping RYO and Pipe Tobaccos. I first tried with the lowest temp and I do get the flavor and the nice hit from the tobacco's but very little to no vapor production. I was still enjoying my tobaccos in a Heat not Burn fashion but I would...
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