aoaiwof
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So, I guess regardless of if you prefer conduction or convection, the first at-temperature hit is always the tastiest and dankest. So why not optimize a vape for that first hit?
I'm imagining a tray with many dimples or cells, maybe just a few mm in diameter, just big enough for a microdose size. The vape can heat each cell individually. If you make the cells small, you can basically toast one cell at a time. Cook each little bit of herb one bit at a time, so you always get a fresh hit.
No need to worry about stirring any more, and completely on demand. You can control your dose perfectly -- just heat more cells -- and you could load up much more ahead of time.
Does this make sense to anyone else?
I'm imagining a tray with many dimples or cells, maybe just a few mm in diameter, just big enough for a microdose size. The vape can heat each cell individually. If you make the cells small, you can basically toast one cell at a time. Cook each little bit of herb one bit at a time, so you always get a fresh hit.
No need to worry about stirring any more, and completely on demand. You can control your dose perfectly -- just heat more cells -- and you could load up much more ahead of time.
Does this make sense to anyone else?