Piruz
Well-Known Member
So first of all I know I've been going on about this for a while now but I've had one experience which might have discouraged me from ditching combustion (tobacco) in favor of vaporization (my only serious hope of quitting smoking!). I tried a friend's vaporization device (IQOS) where the nicotine was barely felt. The funny thing is that most people I know here say that vaporizing tobacco is a lot more potent than smoking it (nicotine wise), so I'm a bit confused. This is despite the fact that IQOS produces more vapor than loose leaf devices seeing as the tobacco is soaked in VG and PG.
How many of you have both smoked and vaporized tobacco and found that vaporizing the same leaf produced more of the active substance (nicotine) than combusting did despite the amount of vapor being significantly less when vaporized?
How many of you have both smoked and vaporized tobacco and found that vaporizing the same leaf produced more of the active substance (nicotine) than combusting did despite the amount of vapor being significantly less when vaporized?