Best Vape for Sinus/Respitory problems

Vulnicura

New Member
Hey folks,

Just wondering what vape you'd recommend for someone who has a tendency to get sinus infections. I've used the MFLB and was considering getting that along with the Orbiter, as I presume water cooling would make it even less irritable, but I have no knowledge on this. My other consideration was the Pax 2 when it's released in April, but I haven't used the original, so I don't really have a benchmark there. Any insight and opinions appreciated!

Cheers.
 
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p1ssbucket

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I think the more important thing is get a piece that works nice with water and then if you have a nice piece that can hold a lot of water and do diffusion you will barely feel the hits!
 
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Make sure you keep your water tools clean. I would imagine dirty water could cause infections in the lungs and sinuses. I knew a person who hardly ever changed their bong water, he never got infections, but I wondered about it.
 

catjammin99

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I use the Solo and it's cut down on nasal congestion, sinus and upper respiratory infections for me. I honestly think the change from smoking to vaping made a huge difference but I cant say if the solo is better than any other device when it comes to preventing URIs.

I tend to use lower temps which definitely helps. The higher the temp the more congested I get.
 
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ChippyMalone

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Make sure you keep your water tools clean. I would imagine dirty water could cause infections in the lungs and sinuses. I knew a person who hardly ever changed their bong water, he never got infections, but I wondered about it.

I never understood how people could pay $10 per gram for something and then pass it through moldy, fermenting, filthy water, and then have the nerve to describe to me the subtle flavor notes of the strain.

If I were in a position where I needed to put less stress on my lungs, I would probably use very clean water tools and something like my E-Nano set on a rather low temperature. Lots of very light wispy low temperature hits instead of thick clouds would be the way I would go. And I cannot think of one portable that would be easier on the lungs than this, but if there was, it would be one that would work well at lower temps.
 
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