![]() ![]() You have the luxury of choosing to consume as much or as little of material as you want, turn the device off and then pick it up later. In other words, the hits are just when you (demand) want them and you can take a break in between hits without wasting the contents of the chamber. What is an on-demand vaporizer?Īn on-demand (9 out of 10 times a convection) vaporizer is basically the type of vape that doesn’t require you to vape all the material in the chamber in one session. But, in our experience, these pauses still don’t prevent you from “roasting” your herb while you have both hands on the controller or keyboard. Most of these are generally considered session vaporizers and may sound like a good alternative to use during online games because some of these vapes have the option to pause the session in between. Note: There are dry herb vaporizers that use a hybrid method of both convection and conduction heating. You can also get a reliable session vape for under €100,- like the Boundless CFX. The DaVinci IQ2 vaporizer is a good session model that costs around €229. Session vapes are usually more budget-friendly and can cost considerably less than their on-demand counterparts - but not always. Session vapes are better suited for those solo moments, where you can pause the game whenever you feel the need to draw-in some lovely vapour. It’s safe to say that by now we can conclude that a session vaporizer isn’t the best choice if you predominately play online games, like first-person shooters or sports games. Starting a session right before a match might make you miss your window for a good sesh, and that is just as wasteful. Session vapes like the Crafty+ or Mighty by Storz & Bickel can also take a while to heat up to operating temperature (30-60 seconds), so you’ll have to take that into account as well before you fire up your device. Especially if you run your session vape through a heating-cycle while you only have time to take one or two puffs. This means that your vaporizer will still be heating your material while you are in the heat of battle, and that, dear reader, is just plain wasteful. ![]() With the session vape’s conduction method of vaporisation, the herbs will continue to ‘bake’ in between draws. So, during an online match of FIFA, NBA LIVE, or Call Of Duty or any kind of game where you’ll have little time to pause the gameplay, a session vape would not be such a good idea because you won’t have time for a full “sesh”. ![]() These vapes generally use the conduction method of heating the material and are referred to as session vapes mostly because the herbs packed in the chamber oven need to be consumed in one continuous session. Session vaporizers are by far the most common type of dry herb or extract vaporizers out there. Do you prefer long sessions or are a few hits all you need? This is a decision you’ll have to make for yourself. The main difference between these two ways of vaping is in the time the device needs to get to the correct temperature and the number of hits you can take before the device starts to cool down again. Both have their pro’s and con’s, and in this article, we’ll take you through all of them to help you on your way to finding the best vaporizer to fit your playstyle. To make the search for your ideal vape a bit easier, whether it is a flower or extract vaporizer, we’ve narrowed the playing field down to two major areas of distinction: ‘on-demand’ and ‘session’ vaporizers. With so many different types of dry herb and concentrate vaporizers on the market, you may find it a little difficult to find your way through the myriad of choices, and decide which one is best suited to your preferred type of games and play style. The fact that you’re reading this means you’ve already made, or are about to make, the decision to stop smoking and switch to the much healthier form of consuming your beloved dry herb: vaping. ![]()
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