All dry herb vaporizers on the market today are designed to heat your herbs to the precise temperature needed for Decarboxylation to occur, and transform the THC oils in your herbs into a flavoursome thick vapor, to be inhaled through one of many types of cooling units. Dry herb vaporizers use either Conduction heat, or Convection heat.
Convection heat, is the term used to describe when heat is only applied to your herbs via the air, so your herb is heated via hot air only. This method is extremely effective and produces very high quality vapor. Many top end vaporizers on the market today use only convection heat, such as: the Tinymight2, The Volcano Classic, and most ball vapes, like the Flowerpot bundles from Sydney Vaporizers. These vaporizers have a great reputation as the vapour from these devices is extremely high quality and extremely potent.
Conduction heat is the term used to describe when the chamber itself is heated and the herbs themselves come into direct contact with the heated chamber walls. This style of vaporization is also extremely effective as the herbs are decarboxylated as the walls are being heated, and the oils are slowly being converted into THCa and as you inhale, you will release the oils into the vaporizer path, and into your lunch.
Many brands of vaporizers such as the Mighty, the Mighty Plus. the Crafty Plus, the Arizer Solo2, and the Pax use a combination of conduction heat and convection heat, which in turn produces unmatched vapor quality.
When you are deciding on which weed vape you would like to purchase, go to www.SYDNEYVAPORIZERS.com.au and take into consideration both conduction heat and convection heat and which vaporizers use which style of heating.