smokeberry
Well-Known Member
I've been vaping for almost 4 years now. In that short time I have stayed current and up to date with pretty much all of the technologies and advances the scene has had to offer and, as I'm sure many of you will attest, these are pretty interesting times.
Lately however, (and I am not pointing fingers) I cannot help but feel that the scene is starting to crawl up its own arse a little. We are starting to see very complicated glass set ups and ever increasingly more techy ways to vape and yet what all we are trying to do is remove to surface oils from a plant.
The log style of vaporiser and MFLB (I have as much love for mine as I do my favourite guitar) are a good example of the point I am trying to make. They are a couple of the lower tech contraptions and yet are more efficient and tastier than many of the newer and more complicated machines.
Also, complicated glass can only be a hindrance. The more paths and water you place between the vape and your lungs increases the amount of chemicals that are lost and also severely diminishes the taste (very important to me). I would add though that I do believe that an amount of filtration is required to remove solid plant matter.
I think that we have to realise that vaping has already taken smoke out of the equation and so filtration is no longer as important as it once was.
I'm not trying to offend or flame I just feel that vaporising is becoming much more complex than it ever had to be.
Any thoughts?
Lately however, (and I am not pointing fingers) I cannot help but feel that the scene is starting to crawl up its own arse a little. We are starting to see very complicated glass set ups and ever increasingly more techy ways to vape and yet what all we are trying to do is remove to surface oils from a plant.
The log style of vaporiser and MFLB (I have as much love for mine as I do my favourite guitar) are a good example of the point I am trying to make. They are a couple of the lower tech contraptions and yet are more efficient and tastier than many of the newer and more complicated machines.
Also, complicated glass can only be a hindrance. The more paths and water you place between the vape and your lungs increases the amount of chemicals that are lost and also severely diminishes the taste (very important to me). I would add though that I do believe that an amount of filtration is required to remove solid plant matter.
I think that we have to realise that vaping has already taken smoke out of the equation and so filtration is no longer as important as it once was.
I'm not trying to offend or flame I just feel that vaporising is becoming much more complex than it ever had to be.
Any thoughts?