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The simplest definition of a vaporizer is any device that uses heat to vaporize the active compounds in cannabis flowers and concentrates. Although most of them are portable, the Spray bottles come in all shapes and sizes and of all sizes, although their composition is essentially the same.
Cannabis flowers, concentrates, and extracts can all be vaporized to consume their cannabinoids, which are activated during the vaporization process. Vaporization is a less harmful alternative to smoking, as it occurs at temperatures that do not allow the cannabis flower to burn, which normally releases tar and carcinogens.
You can use a vaporizer to prevent your herb from burning.
What is a vaporizer?
A cannabis vaporizer is a device that uses a heating element to bring a form of cannabis—whether flower or concentrate—to the point of vaporization, rather than combustion. There are two main types of vaporizers: a dry herb vaporizer allows you to use flower in the heating chamber, while other vaporizers use concentrates, usually in the form of a pre-filled cartridge.
How do vaporizers work?
The basic concept and function of a vaporizer are the same, regardless of whether a herb vaporizer uses flowers or concentrates. A battery powers a heating element, which heats either a small chamber filled with herb or a cartridge filled with concentrate. The heating element generates enough heat to vaporize the flower or concentrate, and the vapor is then inhaled through the mouthpiece.

