How to smoke tobacco out of a evic vt?

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I'd say you'd be better off with one of these for loose tobaacco:

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Yes, there are attachments that you can use for tobacco. It's usually not something the membership tries to obtain as they're trying to get away from using tobacco in all its forms (nicotine base doesn't count). If you do a search on google, you'll find many companies that provide such items.
 

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Hi there
is certainly don't mean to be rude but most of us here use vaping e liquid as a way to QUIT using tobacco. To be vaping or smoking it would pretty much defeat the purpose for us. however you might find a forum online that deals with HOOKHA (not sure if I spelled that right but I tried) any how a forum like that would talk about different ways to smoke or vape tobacco. hope this helps you out.
 

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realsis - I will check out the other forum, my mistake on not making the distinction. Appreciate the help.

I do smoke ciagarettes, but vaping from loose tobacco seems better than chemical filled cigarettes. I do intend to switch mostly to e juice.

I've used a Pax for vaping loose pipe tobacco -- pretty enjoyable experience, but not nearly as satisfying as vaping (or smoking). It's also relatively expensive, not sure if you're looking to drop 200$+ in something that might not give you the experience you're looking for.

I'm not aware of any loose tobacco vaporizers that thread to a 510 device, but I would be shocked if they didn't exist somewhere.
 

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I've used a Pax for vaping loose pipe tobacco -- pretty enjoyable experience, but not nearly as satisfying as vaping (or smoking). It's also relatively expensive, not sure if you're looking to drop 200$+ in something that might not give you the experience you're looking for.

I'm not aware of any loose tobacco vaporizers that thread to a 510 device, but I would be shocked if they didn't exist somewhere.
There are dry herb 510 vaporizers but they use a coil and burn. You definitely want a ceramic oven type vaporizer that actually heats the herb, otherwise you're just burning it.
 
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