dry vape?

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KerryK

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Vaporizing commercial tobacco will create a vapor of more than just nicotine as there are many more added active ingredients, and thus you have more to worry about than simply negating the combustion by-products.

I would also add that there are more issues with temp, burn, percentage of intake smoke with "Tobacco" vaporizers. It's still a better option but not compared to e-cigs in my opinion.
 

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Vaporizing commercial tobacco will create a vapor of more than just nicotine as there are many more added active ingredients, and thus you have more to worry about than simply negating the combustion by-products.

I would also add that there are more issues with temp, burn, percentage of intake smoke with "Tobacco" vaporizers. It's still a better option but not compared to e-cigs in my opinion.

I stick to organic tobacco, but yes you do have a point. And unless you filter it through "some type of percolating water filter" you will inhale particulate.
 
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