Are some vaporizers more efficient than others... and if they are, does vaping with a more efficient vaporizer get you higher per amount of herb?
As an example: if you have one gram of herb and you vaporize it in a Volcano, and someone else takes the same amount of herb and vaporizes it in a PD or MZ or ? ... will the person medicating with the Volcano or whatever, get as high over the same amount of time, let's say 16 hours or so, than the person using the PD or MZ?
The issue was raised by pollykok in another thread, and I thought it might lead to some interesting discussion, so here we go.
Let's play nice.
Pollykok wrote:
"I haven't driven a motor-scooter, but I can tell you that if you tune two motor-scooters to the same specifications (exhaust, engine, weight, etc..) they will get basically the same gas-mileage, confounding variables aside."
Pollykok, what about if those 2 motor scooters have a different body? If they each have a different body design, wouldn't one be more efficient than the other? Wouldn't one with an aerodynamic design get there more quickly than one with a boxy design and larger body?
So, since the PD and MZ have a different design, for example, I would expect one to get you there quicker than the other. Will both get there? Yes. But one will probably get you there a little quicker than the other. It might not be noticeably different, it might be irrelevant, but still there is very likely some difference. Now if you take a PD or MZ against a Silver Surfer or DaBuddha, then one might get you much higher much faster. But that's not "efficiency", that's performance.
I think some people like to do lower doses with less frequency and others like to do higher doses with more frequency. In the end, the medication is not the same for everyone, nor is the method of delivery. Some like shots in the ass, some like shots in arm. Whatever that means. My analogies have run amok... [And I wish I was running amok with them!] Some people maybe like to have one vape for daily use, and something else for higher performance on occasion.
Or am I just completely high?
As an example: if you have one gram of herb and you vaporize it in a Volcano, and someone else takes the same amount of herb and vaporizes it in a PD or MZ or ? ... will the person medicating with the Volcano or whatever, get as high over the same amount of time, let's say 16 hours or so, than the person using the PD or MZ?
The issue was raised by pollykok in another thread, and I thought it might lead to some interesting discussion, so here we go.
Let's play nice.
Pollykok wrote:
"I haven't driven a motor-scooter, but I can tell you that if you tune two motor-scooters to the same specifications (exhaust, engine, weight, etc..) they will get basically the same gas-mileage, confounding variables aside."
Pollykok, what about if those 2 motor scooters have a different body? If they each have a different body design, wouldn't one be more efficient than the other? Wouldn't one with an aerodynamic design get there more quickly than one with a boxy design and larger body?
So, since the PD and MZ have a different design, for example, I would expect one to get you there quicker than the other. Will both get there? Yes. But one will probably get you there a little quicker than the other. It might not be noticeably different, it might be irrelevant, but still there is very likely some difference. Now if you take a PD or MZ against a Silver Surfer or DaBuddha, then one might get you much higher much faster. But that's not "efficiency", that's performance.
I think some people like to do lower doses with less frequency and others like to do higher doses with more frequency. In the end, the medication is not the same for everyone, nor is the method of delivery. Some like shots in the ass, some like shots in arm. Whatever that means. My analogies have run amok... [And I wish I was running amok with them!] Some people maybe like to have one vape for daily use, and something else for higher performance on occasion.
Or am I just completely high?