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Vapor vs. Smoke: Exploring the PAX Difference

Not all cannabis experiences are the same. One of the biggest differences comes down to whether you are burning the material or heating it. That distinction affects flavor, consistency, and overall experience. Understanding how combustion and vaporization compare can help you choose a method that better fits your preferences.
Combustion: What Happens When You Burn
Combustion occurs when cannabis is lit with a flame. This is the process used with joints and similar methods. Burning cannabis produces smoke, ash, and higher temperatures that can overpower the natural characteristics of the plant.
At those higher temperatures, much of the flavor is lost, and the experience can feel harsher. We don’t like this approach. That’s why PAX devices are designed without combustion, focusing instead on preserving cannabis’s natural qualities without burning it.
Pro Tip: More of an oil person? Embrace an herb-free session with any PAX long lasting THC vape pen.
Vaporization: Heating without Burning
Vaporization works by heating cannabis below the point of combustion. Devices like the PAX FLOW dry herb vaporizer do not require a flame and produce vapor instead of smoke.
This lower-temperature process helps preserve flavor and lets you experience more of what the strain offers. The PAX FLOW features a hybrid heating system that combines conduction and convection, along with multiple heat modes, so you can adjust the experience to match your preferences.
The PAX Difference
Each PAX weed vape is built to deliver consistent results. Heat is evenly distributed across the ground flower, helping produce smooth, controlled draws. The design is compact and durable, making it easy to use at home or on the go.
By focusing on precision heating and avoiding combustion, our devices deliver a more predictable, repeatable experience. You get less smoke, better control, and a cleaner session overall.
Say goodbye to combustion with PAX devices, available at www.pax.com