Choosing the right dry herb vaporizer based on your personal preferences doesn’t need to be a complex process. The number of vaporizers available can make the experience overwhelming, but we’re here to help. In this handy guide we will help you better understand what a vaporizer is, how it works, and what key features to look for, as well as a variety of product recommendations, to help you find the vaporizer that best suits your needs.
What is a vaporizer?
A vaporizer is a device specifically designed to heat dry herb materials to a controlled temperature, producing vapour without combustion. This process not only allows for a more efficient use of dry herb material but also maintains a consistent and controlled experience for the user.
In recent years, vaporizers have grown in popularity due to their user-friendly design, portability, and finely tuned temperature control. The rise in popularity of vaporizers has also resulted in increased levels of research from public health bodies, which reports a significantly lower-risk compared to other alternatives, as they avoid the negative outputs that occur when heating dry herb materials through combustion.
How do vaporizers work?
Although it may sound complicated, vaporizers actually work in a straightforward way. They function by heating the dry herb material inside a chamber (often called an oven) to a set temperature. Instead of burning, keeping the temperature level consistent heats to the point where a vapour is released.
Part of the reason behind the rise in popularity of vaporizers is that users often describe a “cleaner” experience, due to vaporizers not producing smoke.
Most vaporizers consist of the following key components:
Oven/bowl: where the dry herb material is placed
Heating element: raises the temperature to the desired level
Mouthpiece: where the vapour is drawn from
Battery/power source: provides energy to heat the vaporizer
However, it is worth mentioning that some vaporizers can use different heating methods:
Conduction heat: heats directly through contact with a heated surface
Convection heat: hot air passes through the oven for an even heating
Hybrid heat: uses a mix of both conduction and convection
When selecting your vaporizer, you should also consider the different power sources available, as these can provide their own unique advantages. Some vaporizers use built-in rechargeable batteries, whilst others use external batteries that can be replaced on the go. There are even designs that operate without a battery altogether and only require a heat source.
Are vaporizers different to vape kits?
Yes, vaporizers and vape kits are entirely different devices and are in no way interchangeable.
A vaporizer is specifically designed to heat dry herb material using controlled temperatures, as we’ve described above. On the other hand, vape kits are designed for use with e-liquids or prefilled pods.
Quite simply, vaporizers are never compatible with e-liquids or pods, and they can only be used for heating dry herb material loaded into the oven.
What are the different types of vaporizers?
As you’ll know by now, not all vaporizers are the same, and there are several types of vaporizers available on the market. Below you can find the different types of vaporizers available at Evapo and how they differ to help you make the best choice.
Portable vaporizers
Portable vaporizers are compact, battery-powered devices designed for convenience and ease. They are ideal for users who value portability and discreet design and can feature rechargeable or replaceable batteries depending on the individual product. The PAX range offers intuitive and high-tech portable vaporizers.
Pen-style vaporizers
Pen-style vaporizers, like the VOVA Plus Volks vaporizer, tend to provide the slimmest, most lightweight, and most simple design. These are a good option for beginners due to their straightforward controls, which makes them easy to use. They also feature rechargeable batteries to help to reduce battery waste.
Battery-free vaporizers
Battery-free vaporizers use an external heat source (like a lighter), rather than relying on internal power. Devices like the DynaVap vaporizers are known for their simplicity and durability and are always ready to use.
Vaporizer heating methods explained
It is important to understand how different heating methods work to help you to choose the right vaporizer for you:
Conduction vaporizers: if you’re after a more affordable vaporizer that is dependable, will heat quickly, and features a compact design, then a conduction vaporizer is the right choice for you.
Convection vaporizers: this heating method tends to be one which is preferred by users who are less worried about speed and more concerned with evenly heating to maximise the flavour profile of their experience.
Hybrid vaporizers: the use of both conduction and convection heating means that these vaporizers balance performance and efficiency, heating up quickly while still delivering more nuanced flavours.
How to choose the right vaporizer
Like anything, the right vaporizer will depend on your personal preferences, but there are some features you should consider when comparing vaporizers:
Heat-up time: how quickly the vaporizer reaches the desired temperature
Temperature range: the range of temperatures available
Temperature settings & control type: preset modes or precise temperature adjustments
Battery life: how long the vaporizer lasts between charges
Battery size & type: built-in or external battery (mAh), or none
Charging time: how long it takes to charge
Bowl/oven size: capacity and whether it can be adjusted or not
Heating type: conduction, convection, or hybrid
Manufacturer’s warranty: coverage and reliability
There is no real right or wrong selection when it comes to deciding on what features you want in your vaporizer; it’s a personal choice depending on what your priorities are.
Best vaporizers for starters
If you’re a complete beginner to vaporizers, it can be helpful to initially choose a vaporizer that won’t overcomplicate things. Here are a few options that can help get you started:
VOVA Plus Volks: compact design, affordable price, simple user interface, choice of two temperature modes
DynaVap G3: lightweight & easily portable, battery-free, simple design and use
XMax V3 NANO: efficient, fast-charging, precise temperature control, easy maintenance between uses
AirVape XS GO – fast heat up time, five preset temperature settings, lightweight, fast charging, single button control
Best vaporizers for experienced users
For those experienced with vaporizers and looking to upgrade, there are plenty of vaporizers to consider:
PAX FLOW: a premium conduction & portable vaporizer with refined airflow and modern design.
PAX FOUR: up to 5 sessions per charge, 4 intelligent heat modes targeting different user preferences, hybrid convection & conduction heating
DynaVap M 7 XL: battery-free design, choice of 6 airflow settings, lightweight, discreet & portable, large oven capacity
Arizer Solo 3 v 2.0: programmable preset temperature settings, wide temperature range of 50-220C, instant heating technology, long-lasting battery
DaVinci IQC: removable and replaceable external battery, precise temperature control up to 221C, customisable smart path preset heating options, compatible with smartphone app
Conclusion
Choosing the right vaporizer might seem complex to begin with, but it is made a lot simpler once you understand how they work and what features matter most to you. If you are ready to make the switch we are here to help.