So, I use some direct butane vapes and I'm fairly comfortable with it, but I feel as if butane safety is a topic that is often brushed aside in regards to these vapes.
When the topic is brought up, we always get the same line "all the butane burns up you're just getting air and CO2" or some similar line. Which is fine regarding the butane itself, but we know these cans contane more than butane.
When we talk about buying butane, this chart always comes up:
Showing that some brands have more contaminants than others, but they all do have them.
This chart is usually brought up in regards to simple torch function, that you want less contaminates so your torch functions better. The less filtered brands like Ronson tend to clog up a torch.
But this is almost never referenced when we talk about health and safety. Certianly these contaminates are in small amounts, but if you're a heavy user we use a LOT of butane over time.
Does no one have concerns about what these contaminates are and how they may effect your health over a long period of time? Tube vaping, Vapor Genie, Sticky Brick, Daisy, etc all have you inhaling the results of the butane torch, including any contaminates escaping.
These vapes seem to work very well, but there are other butane lighters like the Vapcap, Lotus, Vapman, And supreme that do not have the flame directly enter the airpath.
Is there any sort of risk involved with this? Is that risk worth using these direct butane vapes when there are other options available?
When the topic is brought up, we always get the same line "all the butane burns up you're just getting air and CO2" or some similar line. Which is fine regarding the butane itself, but we know these cans contane more than butane.
When we talk about buying butane, this chart always comes up:
Showing that some brands have more contaminants than others, but they all do have them.
This chart is usually brought up in regards to simple torch function, that you want less contaminates so your torch functions better. The less filtered brands like Ronson tend to clog up a torch.
But this is almost never referenced when we talk about health and safety. Certianly these contaminates are in small amounts, but if you're a heavy user we use a LOT of butane over time.
Does no one have concerns about what these contaminates are and how they may effect your health over a long period of time? Tube vaping, Vapor Genie, Sticky Brick, Daisy, etc all have you inhaling the results of the butane torch, including any contaminates escaping.
These vapes seem to work very well, but there are other butane lighters like the Vapcap, Lotus, Vapman, And supreme that do not have the flame directly enter the airpath.
Is there any sort of risk involved with this? Is that risk worth using these direct butane vapes when there are other options available?