
Hexovape Tutorial: Direct and Indirect Vaping/Drawing
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- When we vape, we are faced with two types of draws during our consumption.
- Indirect drawing:
Indirect inhalation, also known as MTL (Mouth to Lung), involves taking small, brief, two-part breaths. The vapor is stored in the mouth before being inhaled into the lungs.
It surely represents the vast majority of vapers, it is a mouthpiece (drip-tip) generally quite thin and narrow, where the tank operates at low power and consumes little liquid, with a tight air flow, all of which is very reminiscent of a draw really similar to a cigarette.
It is also the most recommended for quitting smoking, because it is the draw most similar to the latter and also the best choice to be on the nicotine level most suited to your profile.
- Direct draw:
Direct inhalation or DL (Direct Lung) is a long, deep draw, similar to a puff on a hookah or shisha. The vaporizer will therefore produce a lot of vapor.
It is a much more powerful draw, generally "recreational" and more battery/liquid intensive, often having a clearomizer and a wider mouthpiece (drip-tip), much wider air inlets and larger and more powerful resistances.
This draw is suitable for people who want to make big clouds and want to have an optimal rendering of flavors, better restored because of more power.
- The difference between the two prints:
The person seeking to quit smoking will be more comfortable with a draw that resembles the latter, therefore an indirect or tight draw.
People looking for a more recreational side will generally find what they are looking for in direct/aerial draws.