Choosing Wisely: How to Pick the Best Vape Starter Kit for Your Needs?

In 2014, the word “vape” was chosen as the Oxford Dictionaries ‘Word of the Year,’ and while these devices were originally designed to vaporize various cannabis products, in the last several years, they have gained popularity with the mainstream population. If you’ve never vaped before, buying your first vaporizer can be extremely confusing. There are a seemingly endless number of options, and if you don’t have the proper education on the products before you purchase one, you could end up wasting your money on a vape that you don’t enjoy. Here are some things you’ll want to consider before buying your first vape starter kit.

Where You’ll be Vaping

If you are planning on doing most of your vaping on the go, then you’ll want to purchase a portable device. Pre-filled cartridge pens are the easiest and cheapest options when it comes to vaping on the go. Vape pens or what some call a weed pen don’t have any buttons and don’t need to be preheated before using, making them extremely easy to use and convenient.

If you are spending most of your time vaping at home, you can get a desktop unit. Unfortunately, desktop units can get pretty pricey, and you won’t be able to travel with it. If you’re new to vaping, you may want to consider starting with a portable unit and think about investing in a desktop vape down the road.

What You Usually Smoke

Most of the vapes on the market can use either flower, like dry herbs or marijuana trees, or concentrates, like oils, or waxes. Some of the portable units that you can purchase will accommodate both, and the high-end desktop models will feature attachments for oil. If you’ve never heard of concentrates, or if you’re loyal to flowers, you’ll want to look for vapes that only work with dry herbs.

The most significant difference is that you’ll get a more potent hit when using concentrates, like butane hash oil, according to Cat Ferguson, a contributing writer at BuzzFeed News. The flower vapes, however, will be less intimidating to use if you aren’t familiar with concentrates because loading one is pretty much like packing a traditional bowl in a pipe. Concentrate vapes are less expensive than flower vaporizers but require you to have a little more knowledge about herbal concentrates.

How Much You Have to Spend

Before you start shopping around for a vape, you need to determine your budget. Knowing your budget beforehand is important because many of the nicer desktop models can cost you hundreds of dollars, which can be intimidating. However, you don’t need to break the bank to start vaping; there are plenty of options at Smokavape.com that start at significantly lower price points. If you don’t want to spend a lot of money on your first vape starter kit, then you should consider a concentrate pen, which can get you started with a cartridge and battery.

As with any product, it is essential for you to do your research before investing your hard-earned money. Purchasing your first vape can be intimidating, but with the right knowledge, you can rest assured that you’ll find the best vape starter kit for your needs.

About Jammie Morey

Jammie is of Native American descent, her family is from the Ojibway/Chippewa tribe in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She was born and raised in Michigan and currently resides there with her daughter. She is a single parent and enjoys spending time with her daughter. Jammie is a home healthcare aide and loves what she does outside the home. Jammie is Owner of The Neat Things in Life.

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