what?
water is a product of the combustion of hydrogen, it's already fully combusted, so of course it won't combust, there's no energy benefit to bond another oxygen.
at least not through combustion.
but oil on the other hand can combust, and result in a more stable product as a result...
that would mean that all the videos i've seen demonstrating how the stone should be used are wrong, and are actually examples of its misuse. i'm trying to get the point across to people that the commonly employed technique is not one that leads to vaporization.
i'm not going to debate the...
i've gotten paranoid before, and it wasn't for any of the reasons he suggested.
it was from vertigo, a condition i've experienced before that just happens to manifest when i'm in high places, i believe the environment definitely contributed to the horror of the experience, but there was no...
the red light being emitted indicates that the stone is well within combustion temps (for the oil).
there is no doubt that its primary function is combustion.
which is actually ash as the result of combustion.
no but i have seen the video demonstrating its use where a concentrate is applied directly to the ceramic surface, and then combusted directly.
the primary function of this is combustion, it is therefore not a vaporizer.
it is different from...
the oil will not absorb all of the actives, and you can then cook with the oil, but unless you vape a ton through it, it won't be very potent.
but, water tends to absorb very little of the actives, so why bother with oil that's hard to clean?
it is technically combustion because you're taking an oil and burning it.
the byproducts of burning oil are oxidized, and therefore being burnt.
pyrolysis products will also be present.
what's the title of this forum?
it's vaporizer discussion, therefore, discussion of a combustion only device...
avoid glass unless you want a disposable tool, because the continual heating and cooling will weaken the glass.
i'm assuming the paddle is thin like a metal knife.