I concur with what you and others have said about the benefits of vaping over combustion it just drys my throat out to the point of discomfort even after only a few tokes....major buzz kill. Why deal with the irritation if I can minimize the risks of combustion by intermittent usage? kind of a no win situation and at some point I'm saying adios to dispensary's and all this modern cannabis business and their shady licensed counterparts and rubber stamp lab testing and who knows what conflicts of interest exist in such a industry. Probably no better time than ever to quit all forms of inhalation.
Yeah man, no need to swim up river if it doesn’t work for ya, I’m just a bit surprised you notice such irritation with such low usage of once a week.
I’ve dealt with vapor harshness quite a lot of times so I can genuinely relate to your posts, but I always chalked it up to being a heavier user myself.
I would normally suggest concentrates instead but you said you aren’t interested in them. But I usually switch to concentrates exclusively when flower vaping becomes too irritating for me. Can’t recall ever having major irritation issues with concentrates, I usually come back to flower eventually for the high but I’m not sure I could consider flower vaping as smoother. Definitely subjective though.
Your posts remind me of my good friend Biohacker from here. He went through every vape on the market, multiple times - eventually moved on to dabs for a few years and finally settled on micro dosing off cartridges. Last time I talked to him he put the vape down for good. Which I can understand and respect.
Let me ask you a question - your lungs are fine right? It’s your throat that feels scorched? Cause that’s what happens to me, the vape harshness is totally different from smoking harshness (for me)
I never get a heavy, hurty, lung busting feeling, but I definitely get scorched throats.
IMHO it’s probably the convection......
Said it a number of times over the years on this forum when I’ve had to straight up stop using convection.
One thing I do have an issue with is how it seems easier for the average person to hit the end of a hot roach, then use a vaporizer without some form of “cooling unit.” The popularity of cooling stems in recent years only further demonstrates this IMHO.
Is it possible that combustion “recycles” that latent heat energy input, thus actually using less heat than convection vaporization? Think about how the energy is carried across a bowl when ignited. I’ve commented before on the high energy requirements of vaporization compared to smoking. Sort of how charcoal has more energy than wood, but only
after the volatiles have been vaporized off.