Using Those "Other" Vaporizers in Modding Forum; You could probably use it in a nebulizer too tho it wouldn't be very cool looking. lol
Nebulizers are an ...
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You could probably use it in a nebulizer too tho it wouldn't be very cool looking. lol
Nebulizers are an expensive, clunky, medical device prescribed for those who have damaged lungs to soothe them. They utilize propylene glycol (just like eCigs use) and other meds.
Probably where inventers got the idea for eCigs in the first place which means the FDA damn well better ban nebulizers too!
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trying other methods
i am trying to get away from spending so much on atomizers.
i got the vapir one, it makes more noise than a rabunciuos scotsmans bagpip.
it got the iolite, might work well if i could get the butane in it, i get more butane on my pants and hands than the unit.
same for the ploom, works well to replace a mixture of tobacco and glycerin in the "pod" but i cant get the butane into it.
ive had good luck with a small hookah that i will continue to endeavor and have my hopes on a magic flight launch box ive not received yet
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Originally Posted by
bowcat
i am trying to get away from spending so much on atomizers.
Cost be about $2 a week for Joye atties... no big deal. Used to spend $15 a day on cigs. I can live with it.
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Regarding filling the Iolite with butane......
Using the Colibri brand butane cylinder, do NOT use an adaptor, just use the factory nozzle on the can. Shaken well and filling "nozzle down" only takes a second or two (its a very small reservoir), and at the first sign of blow-back, your full (same as a lighter).
I get the same amount of butane blow-back (leaking) as I would filling any lighter.
VapeOn,
Greg
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most of these seem unsuitable for mobile use... (the way you'd use a cigarette/e-cigarette.)
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