Would This Work? Add a Shot of Cold Air at End of Hit to Promote Cond

VWFringe

Naruto Fan
I have no idea of how this could be done safely, but if getting vapor to condense on the inside of our lungs is a goal, then wouldn't it be best to introduce a bit of really cold air towards the end of the hit?

maybe the opposite of a log vape, something that builds up a short puff of freezing cold air within a small chamber using ice and salt...? or an atomized fog of supercooled water vapor. or something as small as an MFLB that you stick in the freezer with plated fins like the Supreme

but does supercooling hits, like with a gel coil make it so you don't have to hold them as long?

could this work, to make shorter hits possible?


dibs on the name, "vapor buddy"
 
VWFringe,

Tim

Active Member
:lol: @ HAL.

Have you tried it yet? I mean, you could just fill a cup with ice, close the lid, poke a hole in the side (for air to come through, like a carb) and take big sips from that after each hit. Not sure if it would be SUPER cold, but it'd certainly be cooler than the room temp..
 
Tim,

VWFringe

Naruto Fan
yeah, picturing dry ice chips...


i tried salt and ice in a cup with a straw (tissue filter at drinking end)

i definitely felt cool air as i drew in sharply for several seconds after each hit (and took hits more shallowly, to increase milkyness and lessen volume taken)

i tried expelling a hit after 15 seconds and noticed very little vapor, and believe the effects were similar to 20 seconds or so.

seems promising, especially if the air can be cooled even further somehow, and mounted onto the vaporizer to slip-stream in with the hit, if it's not bulky and ackward, but i don't know if just a steamroller filled with ice is gonna do it...i'll try
 
VWFringe,

crawdad

floatin
i just end my hits with a final draw of fresh air, i have found it does help to absorb more before exhaling.
 
crawdad,

lwien

Well-Known Member
VWFringe said:
I have no idea of how this could be done safely, but if getting vapor to condense on the inside of our lungs is a goal, then wouldn't it be best to introduce a bit of really cold air towards the end of the hit?

Or does hot steam work better?


WatTyler said:

Now THERE'S a blast from the past.
 
lwien,

DevoTheStrange

Ia! Ia! Vapor Fthagn!
you probably would want to have something pre cool your inhaled vapor instead of inhaling the vapor then something cold afterward. It could potentially put a lot of strain on your lungs constantly inhaling something hot then something cold. I'm not to sure the lungs will like the bouncing back and forth.
Also vapor has similar qualities of steam. If it experiences dramatic temp drop it will condense. However if it is inside something that is closed this rapid condensation can cause a slight vacuum to form which can in theory cause extra strain on your lungs, even more so when you try to hold in your hits and cause your lungs to create a closed system.
I think it would be easier to allow the vapor to condense in your lungs if it were already cooled to begin with as opposed to introducing something much colder into something that you just inhaled that is hot.
I believe it would be safer to allow vapor to condense in your lungs if it were already pre-cooled, instead of adding cold air to something hot inside your lungs. Ever see them crush a can full of steam with cold water poured out onto it? Or a water tank that hasnt been properly vented when it gets introduced to cold?
Not saying this is going to happen to your lungs, wont be this extreme, but check this video out.
 
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