General Disaster
Of cabbages and Kings.
I think in the end that unless no vapour's appearing, or the weed's combusting, everything in between is down to personal taste, and getting to that point is all that matters.
For instance I've noticed that there's a great deal about conduction and convection that's talked about almost everywhere, and a lot of passion in which is better when where and how. But the reality (as I perceive it anyway) is that it doesn't actually matter what is conduction and what is convection beyond learning how a particular device distributes the heat. Conducted heat becomes convected heat, and convected heat becomes conducted. And nobody (I've noticed) cares a fig about radiated heat, and how that also plays a part in the conduction/convection game - because it doesn't matter.
All that matters is you heat your bowl in the way that works best for you. For sure most of us learn that conduction is carrying the heat to a certain part faster than convection and giving certain results, and visa versa and so on..., but that only helps us control the thing - "should I leave it on the bowl for 10 seconds, or 15 seconds?", etc.
But to start to call it one or the other is beginning to lose sight of the real important bit - it doesn't matter! As long as you enjoy your vape. So advising to heat soak (or not) in a certain way can be damn useful - techniques can be hard to discover alone, but arguing that convection vaping is better than conduction vaping, or t'other way round, or any other similar thing, becomes an argument for the sake of it. Or so I reckon.
For instance I've noticed that there's a great deal about conduction and convection that's talked about almost everywhere, and a lot of passion in which is better when where and how. But the reality (as I perceive it anyway) is that it doesn't actually matter what is conduction and what is convection beyond learning how a particular device distributes the heat. Conducted heat becomes convected heat, and convected heat becomes conducted. And nobody (I've noticed) cares a fig about radiated heat, and how that also plays a part in the conduction/convection game - because it doesn't matter.
All that matters is you heat your bowl in the way that works best for you. For sure most of us learn that conduction is carrying the heat to a certain part faster than convection and giving certain results, and visa versa and so on..., but that only helps us control the thing - "should I leave it on the bowl for 10 seconds, or 15 seconds?", etc.
But to start to call it one or the other is beginning to lose sight of the real important bit - it doesn't matter! As long as you enjoy your vape. So advising to heat soak (or not) in a certain way can be damn useful - techniques can be hard to discover alone, but arguing that convection vaping is better than conduction vaping, or t'other way round, or any other similar thing, becomes an argument for the sake of it. Or so I reckon.