beefy_clyro
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys. Im new to this site and have been doing some readings over the last couple of days and have really picked up some useful pointers/information. I have recently in the last 2 weeks recieved my I-Inhale which i have been using slowly as i try to get away from physically smoking. Before i ask my questions, i could of really done with finding this site earlier as looking for reviews on the i-inhale was really tough until someone pointed me here. Anyway here are my questions;
1. People say you should take a long, slow draw. How much of a draw is this? Compare to normal smoking, more/less etc?
2. I see Max and others use some tubing so the vapour cools down. Where can i get this tubing from to fit my i-inhale? I live in the UK if thats any help.
3. Between draws, should i be covering the hole so no vapour can escape?
4. What sort of time should i leave it between draws? Is it like smoking where you will only leave it a matter of seconds before taking your next toke?
5. If i load the bowl half full, not packed in too tightly, how long would you expect to be vaping that for?
Sorry if the questions sound a little amatuerish, im a newbie to vaping!
Thanks for all the great information i have already picked up and thanks in advance to any advice offered towards my questions. Great site, keep up the hard work guys and gals.
1. People say you should take a long, slow draw. How much of a draw is this? Compare to normal smoking, more/less etc?
2. I see Max and others use some tubing so the vapour cools down. Where can i get this tubing from to fit my i-inhale? I live in the UK if thats any help.
3. Between draws, should i be covering the hole so no vapour can escape?
4. What sort of time should i leave it between draws? Is it like smoking where you will only leave it a matter of seconds before taking your next toke?
5. If i load the bowl half full, not packed in too tightly, how long would you expect to be vaping that for?
Sorry if the questions sound a little amatuerish, im a newbie to vaping!
Thanks for all the great information i have already picked up and thanks in advance to any advice offered towards my questions. Great site, keep up the hard work guys and gals.