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How To Make A Vaporizer

By: Mill Dave Home | Health-and-Fitness


A vaporizer can be a handy household tool for some households. A vaporizer can be described as a device that is configured so that individuals can inhale the inhalants of herbs. The aroma is in the form of vapor and this occurs during the vaporization process. Heating allows the properties of the herb to be released. There are several different types of vaporizers that can be purchased depending on the individual’s needs but people have caught on and begin making vaporizers at home.

There are various ways that people have come up with for homemade vaporizers but perhaps the most popular and one of the best ways involves using a light bulb. Before beginning the process it is a good idea to gather up the materials that will be needed. Individuals will need the following materials below:

â€light bulb
â€plain bottle that has a plastic or metal cap
â€plastic straws
â€a empty plastic pen
â€fairly sharp knife
â€electrical tape
â€smoldering iron

After all of the materials have been gathered the making of the homemade vaporizer can begin. There are a few easy steps that individuals must follow in order to make a usable homemade vaporizer.

1.The initial step is to gather the light bulb and cut the end of the bulb. For this particular step it is important to note that individuals must make sure to cut off the metal screw that is found at the bottom.

2.After the light bulb has been cut down properly, individuals can now empty out the products in the inside of the bulb. Make sure to double check that no glass is left behind.

3.Next take the metal or plastic cap depending on which one is available, and put two distinctive holes in it.

4.After the holes have been completed, put the cap on to the bulb. The herbs will be going in through these holes so if they are particular large it is a good idea to place them in the bulb before putting on the cap. Use tape in ordered to assure that the connection is airtight.

5.For the next step individuals will need to obtain their plastic straw and put it through one of the holes. The remaining hole should be left open. After the homemade vaporizer is complete the remaining hole will be responsible for breaking down the leftover vapors.

6.Next individuals should gather up the herbs that want to utilize and place them inside of the bulb by using the open holes. Remember the note from a few steps above that if the herbs are large in size individuals may want to put them in before taping the cap on the bulb.

7.For the last and final step individuals should obtain a lighter or candle and use it to heat up the contents of the bulb. Due to this heating process the herbs should begin their vaporization process and the vapors will be released.

Though this can be done at home, individuals should always remember to be safe especially when using fire.



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