Fairly new to vaping. I've only really used the MFLB and a pen. At first LB was good. Learning technique. Couple burnt bowls. Couple great hits. Then, after awhile, I started coughing after every hit. Even small. Googled and found similar instances. Same happened with the pen as well.
So I'm trying to figure out where to go now. I want to vape over smoke, but if they're all similar, then the vape is more harsh strangely enough. So I'm trying to find the best solution, which, after much research, seems to be adding moisture (bubbler, bong, etc). The warmer the better. Seems the dry air is what thrashes the throat. I have yet to test it, but I know old bong rips weren't as harsh as bowls or J's.
The herbalizer and aromed seem pretty good, but have heard some bad about herb. Not a ton on aromed. Herb would need a water attachment.
Portable, I'm thinking either the solo, air or flowermate, with a bubbler tube (portable) or whip/gong/bubbler attachment (desktop).
I don't have a bunch of money to test, so does anyone have any experience with these? Also, is conduction or convection heating tend to be any less harsh than the other?
Tip: to cool hits even further, add peppermint essential oil to your glass mouthpiece and enjoy. I tested it on a glass tip for a J and it was a nice addition.
Btw, pretty cool site. Been wanderin' a bit.
So I'm trying to figure out where to go now. I want to vape over smoke, but if they're all similar, then the vape is more harsh strangely enough. So I'm trying to find the best solution, which, after much research, seems to be adding moisture (bubbler, bong, etc). The warmer the better. Seems the dry air is what thrashes the throat. I have yet to test it, but I know old bong rips weren't as harsh as bowls or J's.
The herbalizer and aromed seem pretty good, but have heard some bad about herb. Not a ton on aromed. Herb would need a water attachment.
Portable, I'm thinking either the solo, air or flowermate, with a bubbler tube (portable) or whip/gong/bubbler attachment (desktop).
I don't have a bunch of money to test, so does anyone have any experience with these? Also, is conduction or convection heating tend to be any less harsh than the other?
Tip: to cool hits even further, add peppermint essential oil to your glass mouthpiece and enjoy. I tested it on a glass tip for a J and it was a nice addition.
Btw, pretty cool site. Been wanderin' a bit.