By Max Sargent


Vaporisers, better known as vapes, come in all shapes and sizes, and can be put to various uses. Whether you’re a health-conscious cannabis user who wants to reduce the amount of toxic chemicals they inhale, or a connoisseur who wants to experience the full range of terpenes untainted by combustion, there are plenty of reasons to choose vapor over smoke.

The recent surge in vaporisers, from portable herb vaporisers to nicotine vape “bars”, may make it seem as though these devices sprung out of creation very recently. And though vapes in their modern forms are fairly new inventions, the act of inhaling vapor can be traced back millennia. In this article, we look into that history.

History of Vaporizers

Vaporisers vs Vape Pens

Before diving into the history, it’s essential to clarify the difference between vaporisers and vape pens. Though the terms are often used interchangeably, for many they have a distinct meaning.

Vaporisers are devices that heat substances to a temperature at which they release vapor without combustion. So, dry herb vapes, or any vape where you fill the chamber with a substance, fit into this category.

On the other hand, vape pens are a subset of vaporisers typically designed for convenience and portability, and primarily use e-liquids. These come prefilled and are usually disposable, meant for single usage.

Vaporizer vs Vape Pen

How Vaporisers Work

The principle behind vaporisers is straightforward—they vaporise! Vapes heat substances to a specific temperature at which point they release their active compounds in the form of vapor. Crucially, they do this without combusting (burning) the substance. Therefore, while they release terpenes and cannabinoids, many of the other compounds remain in the plant matter, meaning the user has a cleaner experience and inhales fewer toxins.

There are two primary heating methods: conduction and convection, and some vaporisers will employ both of these methods simultaneously. Conduction heating involves direct contact between the heat source and the material, while convection heating uses hot air to evenly vaporise the substance.

Conduction vs convection

Ancient Origins of Vaporisation

Now, the ancients (as far as we know) weren’t sucking blue raspberry-flavoured vapor from little plastic devices. Nevertheless, there is evidence to suggest that some cultures did deliberately vaporise certain substances, most likely in order to release their terpenes and enjoy the many benefits of the natural fragrances.

The First Electronic Vaporiser

The evolution of vaporisers took a significant leap in the 20th century, with the invention of the first electronic vape. In the 1960s, Herbert A Gilbert patented the first electronic cigarette, which was the precursor to modern vaporisers. But it would still take a while until they hit the shelves for consumers; around half a century, in fact. It wasn’t until 2003 that the first commercial e-cigarette was developed by Chinese pharmacist Hon Lik. This invention marked the beginning of the contemporary vaping industry, and how far we’ve come in so little time!

Types of Vaporisers

These days, there are plenty of vaporisers to choose from, depending on your preferences and needs. While we have a detailed article on this topic, here’s a quick overview for context.

  • Desktop vaporisers: These are larger units designed for home use, offering precise temperature control and excellent vapor quality. Storz & Bickel’s Volcano is a prime example.

Volcano Hybrid
56_1 Heat Convection
57_2 Size 26 x 26 x 26 cm
58_3 Weight 1.600 gr
59_4 Temperature 40ºC - 230ºC / 104ºF - 219ºF
60_5 Heat Up Time 3 - 5 min
61_6 Chamber Size 6,5 CM³
62_7 Control type Digital
63_8 Used With Dry herbs & concentrates

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  • Portable vaporisers: Compact and convenient, these vaporisers are perfect for on-the-go use. The PAX series is a popular choice among users and is considered the “Apple” of the vape world.

PAX Plus Vaporizer
56_1 Heat Conduction
57_2 Size 3.1 × 2.2 × 9.8 cm
58_3 Weight 91 gr
59_4 Temperature 182 - 215ºC / 360 - 420ºF
60_5 Heat Up Time 20 - 30 sec
61_6 Chamber Size 0,5 gr
62_7 Control type Digital & manual
63_8 Used With Dry herbs & concentrates

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  • Vape pens: Sleek and discreet, vape pens are ideal for e-liquids and concentrates. DynaVap offers a range of high-quality vape pens that are both stylish and efficient.

DynaVap - The B
56_1 Heat Conduction & Convection
57_2 Size 8.9 × 1,4 × 1,4 cm
58_3 Weight 13 g
59_4 Temperature 150°C - 230°C / 300°F - 450°F
60_5 Heat Up Time 10 sec
61_6 Chamber Size 0,1 gr
62_7 Control type Manual
63_8 Used With Dry Herbs

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Technological Advancements

Since the early 2000s, vaporisers have undergone significant advancements in design, functionality, and technology, to the point that they may soon overtake or even replace smoking as the choice method of substance inhalation. Modern vaporisers offer a range of features that enhance the user experience.

Design and Functionality

Today’s vaporisers are designed with user comfort and convenience in mind. Sleek, portable designs allow for discreet use, while ergonomic features ensure a comfortable grip. Depending on the design, functionality can range from simple and streamlined to endlessly customisable. Neither is better or worse—it just depends what your personal preferences are.

Temperature Control

Precise temperature control is a critical advancement in vaporiser technology. Devices like the Firefly and PAX series allow users to adjust the temperature to their preference, ensuring optimal vaporisation of different materials. In fact, no dry herb vaporiser can really enter the market now if it doesn’t have some degree of temperature control, as this is essential to isolating certain terpenes and cannabinoids.

Some models allow an incredible degree of customisation, with users being able to change the temperature in single-degree increments. Others, like the PAX models, have four presets to choose from, while others may adjust by 10 or 20 degrees at a time.

Convection Heating

Convection heating has revolutionised the vaping experience by using hot air to vaporise materials, instead of hot surfaces. This reduces combustion still further and creates an optimally smooth and clean experience. Devices like the Firefly provide a more even and efficient extraction of active compounds compared to conduction vapes.

Bluetooth Connectivity

Some vapes now come with Bluetooth connectivity so that you can operate them via an app on your phone, instead of via the device itself. Function or fad? You decide.

Modern Vaporizer Design

There’s still a long way to go with vaporisers, and we can expect more from them in the coming years. Maybe soon they’ll also be able to talk to us and be our friends…

Smart Integration

Future vaporisers are expected to integrate even more with smart technology. Apps will not only control the device but offer personalised experiences based on user preferences and usage patterns. This would likely involve the introduction of machine learning to apps, so that, over time, vapes can optimise themselves to your unique vaping style.

Precision Dosing

Advancements in sensors and algorithms will enable vaporisers to deliver specific doses of active compounds tailored to individual needs, ensuring consistent and controlled experiences. This will impact all users, but could be especially relevant to those who consider themselves medicinal cannabis users, as it will allow them to adjust their use to their specific needs.

Enhanced Safety Measures

Future vaporisers will likely feature advanced safety measures to prevent overheating and combustion, minimising the risk of harmful compounds being released. This would still further negate the negative health effects associated with inhaling compounds, and at the same time improve the overall quality of the experience and longevity of the device itself.

Vapes: Past, Present, Future

From ancient rituals to modern technological marvels, the history of vaporisation can be traced back surprisingly far, and to all manner of different cultures. As technology continues to advance, vaporisers will undoubtedly become even more sophisticated, offering users safer, more personalised, and health-conscious experiences that will ever increase the precision with which we can get high!

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