Vaping Temperature Guide
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Why Does Temperature Matter?
The temperature at which you vape directly impacts the flavour, potency, and overall experience. Whether you’re using a dry herb vape or a concentrate vape, finding the right temperature will enhance your sessions.
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Best Temperature Settings for Different Materials
1. Dry Herb (Flower)
Low Temp (160–190°C / 320–374°F)
Experience: Milder vapour, smooth, flavourful hits
Ideal for: Users who want subtle effects and a light, aromatic experience
Vape Type: Ideal for convection vapourisers that allow flavour to shine through
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Medium Temp (190–205°C / 374–401°F)
Experience: A balance between flavour and vapour thickness
Ideal for: A balanced hit with a decent potency and a good mix of flavour and cloud size
Vape Type: Suitable for both convection and conduction vapourisers
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High Temp (205–220°C / 401–428°F)
Experience: Thicker vapour, stronger effects, more visible clouds
Ideal for: Users who want a potent hit and stronger effects
Vape Type: Works well in conduction vapourisers (heats the herb directly)
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2. Concentrates (Wax, Oil, Dab)
Low Temp (170–190°C / 338–374°F)
Experience: Smooth, flavourful vapour with subtle potency
Ideal for: Those who prefer taste over cloud size or potency
Vape Type: Best for concentrate pens and vapourisers with precise temperature control
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Medium Temp (190–205°C / 374–401°F)
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High Temp (205–220°C / 401–428°F)
Experience: Intense, thick vapour with high potency but less flavour
Ideal for: Those who prefer strong effects and dense vapour clouds
Vape Type: Works best for high-temperature concentrate vapourisers
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General Tips
Start low and increase: If you’re new to vaping, start at the lower end of the temperature range and gradually increase for a more comfortable experience.
Clean regularly: Higher temperatures can cause more buildup, so ensure your device stays clean to maintain the best vapour quality.
Adjust for preference: If you prefer more flavour, aim for the lower temperature ranges. For bigger clouds, go higher.
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Temperature Settings by Vape Type
Convection Vapourisers (e.g., Mighty, Volcano): Best for lower temperatures to get more flavour, as convection heating allows for even extraction.
Conduction Vapourisers (e.g., Pax, DaVinci IQ3): Best for medium to high temperatures for thicker clouds, as conduction directly heats the material.
Hybrid Vapourisers (e.g., Arizer Solo 3): These devices work well across medium temperatures for a balanced experience.
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