In my experience, it is the opposite. Slow and long draws gives better vapor. The air has more time to boil the herb if the air passes slowly. Plus the heater might be able to keep up a bit better.Just a few more suggestions to try also :
- pull harder from the start of your draw (or/and harder overall). When someone tries my TM/TM2 and doen't get a nice cloud it's usually beacause they pullled to slow.
- just take 1 or 2 draws at a given temp on the dial. TM extracts fast. With the herbs i have, if i take more than 2 hits at the same setting i usually end up with a whispy hit (and if i was novice i could probably think it's just inconsistancy).
That said, I like using low temps, usually starting at 3. And if I want to just sip slowly, I'll put it at 1 or 2. If you do really slow at 1 or 2 you get a really nice milder vapor that you can just sip to.
So if you are using higher temperatures from the start, then the harder drawing might work for that.
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