"My vaporizer
does not work!" is it you who does not know how to use your pocket vaporizer?
Using a pocket vaporizer may not be a Mission impossible, but it sure needs to
be done in a proper manner to achieve the best results. Here are some
Suggestions that will help you in perfect using. Right Consistency of Herbs
This most important step is often overlooked by many people. Before using,
herbs need to be ground to a proper consistency. You need a good herb grinder.
If you has no herb grinder, a coffee grinder is a good alternative. You don't
have to worry if you have no grinder. Just use a scissors or even your fingers
will do. The final result should be herbs with good consistency and without clumps.
Get the Vaporizer Going Once you have the ground herbs, turn the pocket
vaporizer on and turn the temperature to the highest. Different vaporizer units
have different methods of turn-on mechanism. The temperature control is either
a knob that needs to be turned or simply a switch that turns off and on. You
may refer to the operating instructions of the respective vaporizer. Loading
the Hand piece/Whip The hand piece then needs to be loaded with the herbs. This
process depends on the type of vaporizer used. If you are using a headpiece
with a screen attached, the herbs should be placed on the screen. A great way
is to load the vapor whip is with vacuum power. On your vapor whip, the small
glass at the tip is the mouthpiece and the larger end is the loading chamber.
Put the loading chamber over a small quantity of ground herbs and suck it into
the loading chamber by breathing in the mouthpiece to create the suction. This
is the best way to loading herbs. The Process of Vaporizing Once the herbs are
loaded, you are all set for vaporization.1.) Temperature - The first thing to
check for is to see that your pocket vaporizer is ready to be used and warmed
to the required temperature as per instructions. If your vaporizer has metal
heating element, the element will become hot and red. Whatever the type of
pocket vaporizer you use, it should be hot enough to be used for 5 - 10
minutes.2.) Proper Placement - Then you need to hold the headpiece to the end
of the heating element and place the plastic tube-end of the mouthpiece in the mouthing
most vaporizers, the heating element is at a 45 degree angle, and because of
this herbs spill into the heating element when the end is attached. If this is
what your vaporizer does, you can just give a slight suction on the vapor whip
to avoid spillage. This is quite simple to do once you get used to it. Each
person has their own preferred method of getting the perfect draw. Some
vaporizer companies advise turning the vaporizer up as high as possible and to
take fast and long inhalations to get the maximum benefit. Some say that the
best way is to turn the unit down a little after heating it up and then taking
the draw. I prefer the first method. I slow down my draw as the element cools down.
The variations of temperature and draw speed are the crucial elements of
vaporizing. You will understand this better once you gain a little experience
in drawing, and you will be able to figure out what is best for you. Final -
Once you are done taking the draw, take the headpiece away from the unit to keep
heat away from the herbs. A Few Rules of the Thumb to Vaporize the Correct Way
Hot Element: It is important to draw quickly so as to not burn the herbs. As
the element cools down, you may decrease the speed of your draw. Slow Element:
To create the vapor, you need to draw slow, ensuring that it is not too slow,
which will burn the herbs, creating smoke. What is the indication that all
herbs have been used? This is one of the most often asked clarifications about
vaporizing and there is no perfect answer. It is hard to say as it depends on
the herbs used. However, we can give you some pointers: Color: When the color
of the herbs changes from green to brown, it could be an indication that the
herbs are spent. If they turn black, you have far exceeded the time. Flavor: It
is common to see herbs changing flavor once their essence has been devoured.
Many herbs smell like burnt popcorn at this stage. In order to avoid going to
such extremes, you need to learn to detect the changing flavor. Vapor: Another
great indication is, herbs fail to produce vapor at normal temperature, once
they are spent. Once this happens, you must make sure you do not force the
vapor out of the herbs by resorting to slow drawing on a heated element. This
only results in burning the herbs and producing smoke, which is exactly what
you are trying to avoid. Whatever the pocket vaporizer you use, you will get a
hang of things after a few uses. Hope this has been a useful guide to
vaporizing. Please feel free to contact us for any further information.
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