I can't answer for
@stickstones , I'd like to hear more too.
I do share his opinion in a sense , lately, with my
Dry herb iHeat 510 cartridge , it's got a very open air flow, I found out I'm able to Vape at higher then recommended (for risk of combustion ) by doing quick draws at faster enough draw speed . My herb is not super fine nor usually super dry either.
Still , I'm used to Vape at typical temperature most people do , or as far as my butane or unregulated battery portables let me .
Kicking the iHeat in high speed utilizing that fast air flow and a good slow draw . I'm able to get 12+( first 2-3 no visible vapor , rest super visible ) with no charring , super even roasting .
Being at higher then normal "temps" I stur every few draws and rotoate the stem abit between between draws to prevent early charring or combustion. . I am cardeul every step of the way ... but... them super high watts Really bring out the potency of the herb , I've tried with different strains , same effect .
So yeah, maybe there are ways to explore on how to control higher heat perhaps prior it hits the herb and so on , with air flows and so on .
Problem is not everybody draws at same speed , etc, seems Speed is more important in vaping then in combustion , which I think is where many fail to like vaporizing all together and revert back to combustion . It's maybe why so many people like so many diffenret vapes because we each found vapes we know how to hit correctly , haha. Or found how to or now know from experience , etc... and perhaps it's why some are good with what they have because it takes them where they need to be already. Also budget comes into play , not everyone can afford to try many vapes. Reading even if extensively only takes you so far . That too with more experience one can better know what he/she might like or not. For those in rural areas in my case , not many people around Vape dry herb, lol..can't try different vapes easily.
Loving all responses and answers , the State of vaping looks great !