Are you new to the world of e-cigarettes and vaporizers? Have you ever wondered what a vaporizer actually is, or have you noticed more and more friends using one and found yourself getting curious? Then it’s a good idea to dive into the wonderful world of vaporizers. Today, we’ll tell you everything you need to know when choosing and buying a vaporizer. Because as you’ll soon discover, there are quite a few differences between the many types of devices available.
1. There’s a vaporizer for every budget
A good way to start looking for a new vaporizer is to decide how much you’re willing to invest. You can find affordable models for just a few tens of euros, while top-of-the-line models can easily cost several hundred euros. If you’re just getting started in the world of vaping, there’s nothing wrong with investing in affordable vaporizers—after all, you’re not sure if it’s really for you, so a good way to find out is by not going overboard with your spending right away. In addition, vaporizers are becoming increasingly sophisticated.
2. Different brands have different reputations
First and foremost, it’s important to find a reliable vaporizer supplier. Luckily for you, you’ve already succeeded in doing that, because here at Dutch-Smart we offer guarantees and you’re always assured of the best service. Once you’ve narrowed your choice down to a specific price range, research the reputation of individual models. The best way to do this is by reading online reviews of these specific models. YouTube is also a great source of product reviews these days.
3. Heating times aren’t always the same
No vaporizer can be turned on and used immediately, simply because it always takes a while for them to heat up. However, some vaporizers do this faster than others. Generally, there are two types to consider: convection vaporizers and conduction vaporizers. One of the biggest advantages of conduction vaporizers is that conduction ovens are generally very powerful and produce vapor within seconds. Convection vaporizers, on the other hand, take a bit longer to heat up.
4. Different vaporizers serve different purposes
Do you want to vaporize herbs? Oils? Concentrates? Wax? There are plenty of options! And every vaporizer is designed to handle a specific type of substance. For example, you don’t want to make the mistake of buying an oil vaporizer if you’d actually prefer to use cannabis in your vaporizer. In short: when buying, pay close attention to what kind of vaporizer you’re looking at. Is it a herb vaporizer, or can it only hold oil, for example?
5. Determine your portability needs
Ultimately, the portability of your vaporizer depends on your lifestyle. Although portable models are very convenient, they usually require a longer setup time. Portable vaporizers are ideal for travel or commuting, while desktop vaporizers or tabletop vaporizers are best for, yes, home use. Some types even require a power outlet. If you’re new to vaping, look for a style and design that are easy to use. Depending on your dexterity, a certain type might be harder to handle, so be sure to read the product descriptions and instructions carefully before choosing a vaporizer.
6. Also consider the heating type
We already discussed conduction and convection vaporizers above. Vaporizers are heated using these two common methods: conduction and convection vaporizer options. In a convection model, the herb blend or oil is heated by heated air. This method ensures even heating and provides adequate temperature control. Conduction vaporizers, on the other hand, use heating elements that heat the herb blend directly. Although the latter carry a higher risk of burning, they are also less expensive and smaller in size. The best vaporizer is therefore the one that suits your needs.
7. Not every vaporizer has a temperature control
Some vaporizers have built-in temperature controls that reduce the risk of burning. The two main types of temperature controls are digital displays or color indicators. Some models with temperature control and digital displays aren’t as accurate as other vaporizers on the market. That’s why it’s always a good idea to read a few reviews before you finally buy a vaporizer.
8. Maintenance is a must
Although many new models are fairly low-maintenance, a vaporizer is still an electronic device, so some maintenance will always be needed to keep it in tip-top shape. No matter which vape you buy, read the instructions carefully and perform the recommended maintenance regularly. That way, you can enjoy your new vaporizer for years to come, just as the manufacturer intended.
9. Unfortunately, you can’t vape everywhere
Just because you have a vape doesn’t mean you can use it everywhere. It’s important to note that vapes cannot be used just anywhere. Bars, cafes, airplanes, etc., all have their own rules that you must follow. And while the rules for vaporizers are somewhat more lenient in many places than for cigarettes and cigars, for example, there’s still a good chance you won’t be able to use your vaporizer indoors in many locations. Follow the rules and enjoy your vapor where you can and are allowed to.
10. Find a vaporizer that suits you
And last but not least, choosing a vaporizer depends entirely on your own style, but it also has to do with your personal goals. Your reason for getting started has everything to do with what kind of vaporizer you should buy. Are you just trying to quit smoking regular cigarettes? Then a “simple” e-cigarette is often recommended for an easy dose of nicotine. If hanging out with your friends and being surrounded by a thick cloud of vapor for hours is more your thing, then you’re best off choosing a high-quality convection vaporizer.