CL52613
Well-Known Member
In my own experience, and reading those of others here, it seems that convection vaporizers have one bane that has yet to be addressed adequately. The need for stirring the bowl to achieve maximum extraction. It seems to be a problem of exposing the non-extracted material to the required temperature while not charring the material already extracted. Does having a larger bowl, 18mm as opposed to 14mm, make any difference to the effectiveness of extraction? I have read here that the convection vaporizers with 18mm bowls still need to be stirred, and if this is the case, what is the benefit of the larger bowl, other than load capacity? Also, though convection does provide the best flavor, I have found the flavor becomes much worse when the material begins to char, which is unavoidable if the material closest to the heater is not displaced through stirring. I am wondering if there is not some way to design the bowl so it does not draw the heat in a lineal path but in a more immersive one. I am thinking of something that would draw the heat through the material from the sides of the bowl rather than the bottom. I am not an engineer or anything, but it seems to me you could get better vapor production without having to stir, and the flavor would not be so negatively affected. Maybe I am crazy and making a vaporizer that delivers thick and tasty clouds from beginning to end is not possible, but I can remember when going to the moon was considered impossible.