Salutations,
Euh... It's been written before but i'll do that again. Here lets see what Arizer has done correctly for me exactly:
There's more than meets the eye. Personally i see an auxiliary chamber terminated by a sticky/smelly cotton ball. This tells me one way or another something has got to happen past any cannabic bowl, it seems that picture provides a hint how it is like, inside that auxiliary cavity in any case... Interestingly, the equivalent in the flexible extension tube of my pipe would be labelled "sticky" while the rest beyond that cotton ball must refer to the "moist" section, although it's actually dry when using an electric vaporizer as the HA...
Using the pipe i can think of a 3rd area called "Tar Pit" or something, which doesn't occur with an HA.
Anyway lets see the "moist" element (H2O) released from one of my butane-burning experiments:
That's not included in the cannabic stream when vaporizing with dry air instead of hot gasses, only the pipe has that much to offer!
Nonetheless i want to point out a tube's surface can be expected to reflect at least 2 zones and one is pretty sticky as i found out.
Good day, have fun!!
Euh... It's been written before but i'll do that again. Here lets see what Arizer has done correctly for me exactly:
There's more than meets the eye. Personally i see an auxiliary chamber terminated by a sticky/smelly cotton ball. This tells me one way or another something has got to happen past any cannabic bowl, it seems that picture provides a hint how it is like, inside that auxiliary cavity in any case... Interestingly, the equivalent in the flexible extension tube of my pipe would be labelled "sticky" while the rest beyond that cotton ball must refer to the "moist" section, although it's actually dry when using an electric vaporizer as the HA...
Using the pipe i can think of a 3rd area called "Tar Pit" or something, which doesn't occur with an HA.
Anyway lets see the "moist" element (H2O) released from one of my butane-burning experiments:
That's not included in the cannabic stream when vaporizing with dry air instead of hot gasses, only the pipe has that much to offer!
Nonetheless i want to point out a tube's surface can be expected to reflect at least 2 zones and one is pretty sticky as i found out.
Good day, have fun!!
