VAPES AND VAPORIZERS - WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
The Short Answer
The terms vaporizer, vape, and vape pen are often used interchangeably. On the most basic level they refer to a device that is able to vape something. That something can be a variety of material from dry herbs to concentrates like wax, oil, and vape juices whether with or without nicotine. So the words basically mean the same thing, and using them interchangeably is fine. You can differentiate and get more specific by saying dry herb vaporizer or oil vaporizer. Read further as we break down some cool vape facts.
Vaporizers
First, let's talk vaporizers. A vaporizer is a vaping tool, also known as hardware in the world of vapor, and it's often associated with vaping dry herbs and concentrates. Vaporizers come in different styles, such as portable, pen, and desktop or plugin. Regardless of the style, all vaporizers are designed to produce vapor and rely on a power source to do so.
Desktop Vaporizers
The biggest and baddest of the bunch are the desktop vaporizers, which are also called plugin or plug-in vaporizers. This includes vaporizers like the Extreme Q by Arizer, the Volcano Vaporizer by Storz & Bickel, and the VapirRise by Vapir.
What desktop vaporizers all have in common in with one another is their power cord, which must be plugged into a power source. While it is possible to plug a desktop vaporizer into a portable battery, desktop vaporizers are typically plugged into a wall-mounted electrical outlet.
The benefits associated with desktop vaporizers vary from one model to the next, but as a general rule of thumb, they're typically associated with more powerful vapor production than their non-desktop rivals.
Desktop Vapes generally provide one of the following vapor delivery methods:
1.Balloon / bag
2.Whip / tube
In the case of desktops like the Extreme Q, both the whip and balloon methods are available to users. And in the case of the VapirRise, there's a multi-user adapter that can take the vapor and send it through multiple whips simultaneously (think hookah), which allows more than one user to enjoy the vapor produced at the same time.
A tube or whip vaporizer is a type of vaporizer that delivers vapor through a hose to the user. The first herbal vaporizers to hit the market utilized this delivery method, but when Storz & Bickel released to their now wildly popular Volcano Vaporizer, suddenly vapers had another option to choose from: the balloon.
Bag or balloon vaporizers, as they are known, do away with the whip aka the tube which the vapor flows through. Instead of a whip, they use an internal fan to fill a balloon with vapor. Once filled with vapor, the balloon acts as a storage medium. With the vapor captured inside of a balloon, users can then inhale the vapor trapped within at their leisure. There's no need to rush, as the vapor remains within the balloon, sealed behind a valve that is opened and closed by the user. In the case of the Volcano, the valve is integrated into the mouthpiece and opens when the user presses the mouthpiece up against their mouth. This makes inhaling the vapor contained within the bag nearly effortless as the valve opens when the user goes to inhale and quickly closes when the user is done.
Desktop vaporizers can cost significantly more money than portable vapes, as is the case with the Volcano vaporizers, which are among the most expensive in today's market. For some, desktop vaporizers are seen as luxury vaping devices, whereas portable vapes are seen as more reasonably priced and subsequently more practical options to budget-conscious consumers.
Portable Vaporizers
Increasingly common, portable vaporizers are the go-anywhere-and-vape alternatives to desktops. They come in different styles, such as pens, which are known as vape pens or simply "pens" for short. These are, as one might assume, roughly the same shape and size as a pen, although often a bit larger than the writing instrument that we're all familiar with.
With portable vaporizers, they're not all made the same. Some are designed just for dry herbs, others for concentrates like oil and wax, and then there are those that do it all.
In the case of concentrates, some work well with wax while others are designed specifically for use with oil cartridges, often pre-filled cartridges.
While today's desktop vaporizers are intended for use with dry herbs and concentrates, some portable vaporizers are actually designed to also be used with e-liquid, which is what e-cigarettes use. Vape pens for for oil or wax are the type of portable vaporizer that can often be referred to as electronic cigarettes or "e-cigs" for short. In some cases, they're also referred to as portable e-liquid vapes. Ultimately it is just a battery that heats a cartridge filled with some sort of concentrate, whether e liquid, oil, wax or whatever.
The SteamCloud Vapes are good examples of a vape pen for use with oil or wax. The DaVinci IQ, Pax 3, Titan 2, and Firefly 2 are just a few examples of portable vaporizers for use with dry herbs. While all are herbal vaporizers, the Titan 2 design can accompany the industry standard oil pods designed for dry herb vapes. These oil pods contain a cotton wick that will soak up e juice or oils so that you can vape inside the heating chamber of your dry herb vaporizer.
Not surprisingly, e-liquid is also known as vape juice. The implication being that it's "juice" (liquid) intended for use with a vape or vaporizer.
Today's portable vaporizers are often pocket-friendly, which means they're small enough to fit in one's pocket. However, not all portable vaporizers are pocket-friendly, as some are simply too big to fit casually in a pocket. What makes them portable, by some accounts, is the battery that powers them. In most cases, portables are powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, however, there are those that are powered by single-use batteries that can be changed in and out – very popular with the box mod vapes.
Portable vaporizers referred to as "3-in-1" vaporizers are designed to be used with dry herbs, liquids, and concentrates. While 3-in-1 vaporizers are popular with some vapers, many vaporizer manufacturers design their vaporizers to work with either one or two types, not three.
Vapes & Vaporizers
While vaporizers are sometimes referred to as vapes, there are those who refer to e-liquid vaporizers as vapes and herbal vaporizers as vaporizers -- the distinction being what they're designed to vaporize. In the case of herbal vaporizers, they're designed for use with dry herbs and concentrates. With vapes, they're designed for use with e-liquids. But while vapes and vaporizers mean something different to some vapers, there are those that use these two terms in an interchangeable fashion, which is to say that there are those who refer to all types of vaporizers, be they e-liquid or herbal in nature, as vapes and vice versa.
So if you see someone refer to as a vaporizer as a vape, you'll have to examine the context in which the word is used in order to determine how it's being used. It may be that they're referred to an e-cigarette or it could be that they're referring to a dry herb vaporizer – which is also known as an herbal vape. Yes, this industry comes with a lot of terminology, and often that terminology is interchangeable.
Vape & Vaporizer in The Dictionary
Here's how the Oxford dictionary defines these two words:
Vaporizer (noun): a device that generates a particular substance in the form of vapor, especially for medicinal inhalation.
Vape (noun): an electronic cigarette or similar device.
When used as a verb, the word "vape" takes on another meaning, which you can see below.
Vape (verb): inhale and exhale the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device.
The Trend
These days, the use of the word "vape" has greatly overtaken the use of the word "vaporizer." While vaporizer used to be the word that everyone used, the shortened version that is vape has risen quickly over recent years to become the word of choice.
Among vapers in the know, vaporizer is often used as a term to describe herbal vaporizers, whereas vape has become a term used to describe e-liquid vaporizers (e-cigarettes) and dry herb vaporizers. The word vape is also used as a verb, as in "let's go vape," which translates into "let's go use a vaporizer." There are also those who refer to the e-liquid used in e-cigarettes as vape. Oils like CBD and more are also popping up, and just like the e-juice, the device in this instance is often called a vape or vape pen versus a vaporizer.
With many ways to interpret these words, it can be difficult for non-vapers to understand what vapers are talking about when they use words like vape and vaporizer. Hopefully, you will now have a solid basis for understanding what exactly someone is talking about when they use these words after reading this guide.
Summary
Vapes and vaporizers can mean the same thing, but that's not always the case and you always have to pay attention to the context of the situation. Don’t always expect a big hit of nicotine e-juice when someone passes you a ‘vape’, and vice versa. The word vape can refer to a vaporizer, the act of vaping, and even the contents of a vape cartridge, whether e juice, oil or something else. The word vaporizer, in more recent times, is perhaps most often used in reference to dry herb vaporizers.
What is most important in deciphering the usage of either of these two words is the context in which they are used, as understanding the context will allow you to understand how the word is being used.
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