Has anyone here vaped long-term?

VILEPLUME

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I've been vaping for about 10 years and I find I cough more vaping than I do compared to smoking. Does anyone experience this too?

I also read this recent article and I'd like to know people's thoughts about it.

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grayeyes

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VP, been vaping about a year. I notice I don't cough now and I find tasting what I'm smoking is really enjoyable. I set my vaporizer on the lowest setting and when I just have harvested I notice that the high is much cleaner if the product is still a little damp. The terpenes are amazing.

Some prefer clouds of smoke when they set it at the hottest and all that coughing. Not for me.
 

manfredo

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Lots of different types of vaping.

Those counterfeit carts you buy at sticker stores or on-line are probably the most dangerous, IMO, because of heavy metals and pesticides.

I have been vaping every day with a dry herb vaporizer, for 3 years now and my lungs have improved. I use to have a noticeable wheeze in my lungs, and just had a physical last week and no wheezing noted.

I also quit smoking ciggs 10+ years ago, so might have helped too, but I was heavy joint smoker til 3 years ago and at that time had the lung wheezing.
 

VILEPLUME

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VP, been vaping about a year. I notice I don't cough now and I find tasting what I'm smoking is really enjoyable. I set my vaporizer on the lowest setting and when I just have harvested I notice that the high is much cleaner if the product is still a little damp. The terpenes are amazing.

Some prefer clouds of smoke when they set it at the hottest and all that coughing. Not for me.
I set my vape fairly high, I'll try lowering the temp and see if that helps.
 

Hobbes

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I`ve been dry herb vaping for over 20 years. When I first switched over from bongs to vapes I could feel my lungs getting better each day.

Strange thing is that I`ve developed a tickle in my throat that leads to fits of coughing.

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DrDukePHD

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They all seem to share the same bottleneck/issue. They have metal/tungsten/whatever heating elements or atomizers which may degrade over time. Or even immediately in those cheap disposables. Especially at high temperatures.

If I were a betting man (and I am) I would suggest vaping at the lowest temperature possible. Seems like the Volcano has the longest use track record with patients. I'd buy that when I'm able to afford it.
 
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