| Today, herb vaporizers are one of the most sought | | | | want to use them for medical purposes or for |
| after machines. They may be portable vaporizers, | | | | recreational purposes, it doesn’t matter. As long as |
| digital vaporizers, weed vaporizers or manual ones but | | | | you load the right things, you’ll be fine. NEVER |
| they are all big hits in the now health conscious world. | | | | EVER experiment with other materials which are not |
| Vaporizing is the process of heating a certain | | | | for the vaporizer, such as magazine paper. Also, never |
| substance to a temperature just below combustion/ | | | | put any powdery material as this can ruin the inner |
| burning, so the natural essences of the substances will | | | | workings of your herb vaporizer and may even cause |
| eventually emerge out of its solid form and will | | | | health problems. |
| produce a misty vapor. Vaporizing is known to be the | | | | Mortal Sin # 2: Overheating |
| healthier alternative to smoking, because there is no | | | | Never let your vaporizers overheat. Common sense |
| actual burning that happens, therefore there are no tar | | | | will tell you that since the vaporizer has heating |
| and no carcinogens. Because of these benefits, | | | | elements, it will eventually become a fire hazard when |
| vaporizers have slowly become home necessities for | | | | it is switched on. Moreover, a vaporizer is also |
| people who smoke, used to smoke and those who | | | | designed to heat quickly, therefore, these herbs can |
| plan to smoke. | | | | heat up pretty fast. Due to this abrupt heating, once |
| Vaporizers’ Uses are Specific | | | | the substances are already heated, the vaporizer |
| Vaporizers have specific uses, such as all other | | | | should be shut down already. If you overheat it, it might |
| appliances; therefore you must not use them in | | | | eventually explode (yes, this is true!) and will cause fire. |
| activities which are not intended for its supposed | | | | Never leave your vape unattended and unplug it or |
| usage. When the vaporizer was first designed, there | | | | switch it off when you think it’s already too hot. |
| are concerns such as safety and the durability of the | | | | Mortal Sin # 3: Instability |
| machine which were placed at the center stage of the | | | | The last mortal sin that you can do to your herbal |
| production process. Lastly, every bit of the vaporizer | | | | vaporizer it put it in a place where it’s not sturdy, |
| was designed for an | | | | flat and stable. You will run the risk of it to be toppled |
| intention—vaporizing—therefore it is not advised to | | | | over. As what is said in the previous paragraph, a |
| use the vaporizer for other things. Just like a | | | | vaporizer is always a potential hazard when it’s |
| microwave oven is intended for heating, it should be | | | | switched on. Imagine if it gets knocked over! It can |
| placed in dry places and should not be used to other | | | | easily inflame the materials nearby and will cause fire. |
| things which are not mentioned in its manual. Always | | | | All you need to remember about herb vaporizers are |
| remember: Safety hazards. | | | | its mechanical uses and these three mortal sins. Be |
| Mortal Sin # 1: Misuse | | | | sure to share this information with anyone who has a |
| Likewise, never use materials which are not intended | | | | vape or plans to buy one! And be careful not to |
| for usage INSIDE the vaporizer. Herb vaporizers are | | | | commit a mortal sin! |
| designed to heat herbs, oils or even tobacco. If you | | | | |