Toque vaping tobacco

I received the two tins as an evaluation sample to see if later Roderick would start to offer these on his site. I enjoy both nasal snuff and Swedish snus for the flavor variety and discreetness factor but really do miss the experience of a cigarette. Roderick’s vaping tobacco gives me the same experience in a better package compared to combustibles. Philip Morris has the IQOS which you can buy if you happen to live in Russia, Italy, Japan or Switzerland.

Better package?  I’m gonna disagree, the only advantage vaporizing tobacco has over cigarettes is that vapour won’t kill you, but smoke probably will.  In all other regards smoking is the better delivery method.

Vaporizers are not particularly efficient at extracting all the goodies from tobacco.  I use far more tobacco in the vape than I ever smoked, and I am left with sacks of vaped tobacco that I’m not sure what to do with.

IQOS looks good and Philip Morris has the money for research and design.  However, I see that it uses cigarettes.   That would be a problem for me because I refuse to pay duty on the tobacco I vape.  That tax is levied on harmful habits, but smokeless nicotine like e-cigs and snuff are meant to be exempt.

Also, portable vaporizers will never be as good as home units and that is a problem for a drug as addictive as nicotine.  I do not want to have to be inside hooked up to a mains-powered vaporizer all the time, but the portables have insufficient battery life for all-day tobacco use.  And they cost an absolute fortune, between two and six hundred pounds.  That is why snuff is so useful.

Finally, I am worried about the ammonia in tobacco vapour.  Ammonia burns off a lit cigarette before it is inhaled, but it remains present in the vapour.  Water filtration helps but is not portable.

Despite all this, I do hope very much that Roderick will go to market with his vape snuff.  I doubt that I could have quit smoking without the vaporising tobacco.  There is no online tobacco vape community resources anywhere so commercialising it would benefit everyone.

The IQOS does look revolutionary tho, thank for the heads up on that.  

I have Marlboro regular, balanced and menthol heat sticks from Japan as well as Parliament from Russia. I’ve found that I get the nicotine and other tobacco alkaloids from these heat sticks and they’re in a convenient package. The IQOS holder charger case lasts for 20 heat sticks before it has to be recharged. The holder itself lasts for one 6 minute session (14 inhales) before it has to be put back in the charger case for a charge. I tried vaping American Spirit tobacco in my Davinci and PAX2 and found it to be harsh. What did you do to make it less so? Snuff and snus do offer the goods in a lot more discreet package. On a plane I can take a pinch or a portion without any of the passengers noticing.

I just put up with the harshness at first, it reminded me of smoking.  However after running my desktop vaporiser hose through a bubbler with a decent percolator I was converted and would not vape at home without it.  The difference is night and day.  The vapour is cool and moist so that you can take huge hits and blow giant clouds.  You’d just need to get any silicone hose with 6mm internal diameter (if you’re gonna use the DaVinci), I used eBay.  And then stick the other end into whatever bong you can get your hands on.  You won’t be disappointed, and artisan glassware will begin appearing on your shopping list.  A setup like that is basically an electric shisha, shisha done right should vaporize the tobacco.

Or you could just buy the VapeXhale Cloud Evo.  Least harsh vape I ever used.

For American Spirit rolling tobacco the best vape was ViVape2 through water. Careful you don’t OD tho.

I’ve never tried vaping tobacco, though I regularly vape cannabis oil from the local pot shop. I’d like to try the vape shisha myself.

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^ local pot shop… lucky bastard!

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^^damn right

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Hello everyone, 

i’m writing in this old thread because is the only source i’ve found about vaping tobacco.

Hope that someone is still here and can help!

I’m a rolling tobacco smoker trying to switch to less damage ways.

I’ve tried iQos for a pair of months, is still here in my house but there are several reasons for what i wouldn’t follow with this device.

i’ve tried snuff and i love it, tried Swedish suns too, good but really too strong (i’ve experienced some nicotine shock). 

I’ve just bought a Davinci IQ, not for use with MJ since i don’t search psychoactive effects… I would lobe to use it with tobacco and even with other non-psychoactive herbs, jus flavor.

I’ve read about much people about vaping American Spirit (it’s actually the tobacco i use) and for me would be a great solution, my big question is: how about nicotine?

In other forums i’ve found people saying that vaping tobacco is dangerous and even not a pleasure due to the high nicotine amount assumption. Head spinning, nausea, vomit, headache and other not pleasant side effects…

I want to try my new Davinci with American Spirit but i’m scared about this nicotine problem…

I’ve just purchased two Toque Vaping Tobacco tin for try it, hoping that this product designed for vaporizers contains some low range nicotine amount.

I’ve read also about people boiling tobacco just for decrease the nicotine concentration… I don’t know if this work and overall if is a good way to (washing and drying tobacco every time…).

Anyone can tell me about some experiences or advices for?

Thanks!

Just a small tip - try vaping some low-nicotine oriental tobacco.

https://www.leafonly.com/cigarette-tobacco-leaf/tobacco-leaves/izmir-turkish-oriental-tobacco (or any other oriental).

If you enjoy the taste and find nic agreeable to your needs, try blending different tobaccos.

Here’s a link to a thread about Toque vaping tobacco in Vapelife forum:

https://forum.vapelife.com/discussion/474/new-toque-vaping-tobacco

I never tried vaping tobacco when I was a smoker/vaper and… kinda regret it now.

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Thank you very much for your reply.

Yes, it’s true and i’m searching for some “light” tobacco with small amount of nicotine, but it’s hard to do…

I used McBaren Noname White for much time that is a soft one, but for vaping you can only use organic free-chemicals tobaccos, because as for nicotine, combustion destroy most of this chemicals, instead with vaping you risk to inhale everything.

I’ll write a message to Leaf-Only for getting more informations about their products like the oriental you advised!

@volunge You think orientals are the most poor in nicotine concentration?

I’ve found some seed of an Oriental (Basma Turkish), in description they say that has 1% of nicotine amount. 

 But since there aren’t the same informations on other products i don’t know if this value is small or not.

Since i live in the country i can seriously think on farming my own organic tobacco, if is good for vaping.

P.S.: already read the page on Vapelife forum, thanks :wink:

With a vaporizer it’s just a case of suck it and see @glaumar mate :slight_smile:

I’ve been vaporizing tobacco for a long time, I’ve never had any of the overdose bollocks you read online . I’m no nicotine hero either , a 50mg snus would floor me.

I found IQOS fairly decent in effect but so overpriced it makes no sense to use . I can snuff bigger bumps than a HEET stick .

I haven’t tried Toques vaping tobacco yet but I’m sure it’ll  be a nice bit of tobacco , lightly drizzled with vegetable glycerine to make a bit of vapour . 

I like vaporizing tobacco …but I don’t find it that compelling a solution . Most of the time my vaporizers sit idle . I;m glad I have them but I’m in no hurry to fire them up . Vaping is a better smoking simulator , snuff is better at delivering the minor alkaloids,… in my opinion :slight_smile: .

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Hey @Pikey thanks for your reassuring words about vaping tobacco!

I’m just at the beginning, so i’ll see how it sounds for me but i can’t hide that i really hope in this way.

Anyway a 50g Snus is some extra-strong, i could go directly at the hospital :smiley:

If you govern easily some 30g Snus your resistance is however stronger than mine.

Can i ask you which tobacco have you used to vape?

And yes, it’s probably true that only vaping isn’t enough, for this reason i’ve bought 10 tins of snuff.

Maybe both the things will work good in the first period with no-cigarettes.

I’ll let you know my impressions on the Toque tobacco (shipped today), maybe i’ll compare it with some American Spirit or other organic.

Regarding iQos, i totally agree and i could add more but is a long argument.

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Hello everyone, after a week of daily huge using, i can get some impressions, i’ll explain everything here later for who can be interested on vaping tobacco.

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Hi @Glaumar ! There’s annoying problem in this board - it automatically cuts off some users messages after certain symbols. Please don’t use the apostrophe and other special characters like degree or currency signs. Or you might try using another browser.

Good to know you Toque e-snuff reached you, very curious about your experience!

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Hey @volunge i’ve noticed that something went wrong.

I’ll try again, but i can immediately tell you that i still not received my Toque, 11 days after my purchase.

Shipment is not trackable… Staff replies to the emails so slowly, at the moment i’m really sorry to say that seems to be a not good service. They say for Shipment in Europe 3-5 days, the delay it’s crazy.

I asked also if they can provide me some info on the tobacco used, variety, additive-free or not and more, cause in the website there is written nothing about.

I would like to know what i’m vaping. Since the price is really cheap i’m now thinking that they use a so poor quality tobacco, with chemical additives and everything. 

I received no answers to this email.

Anyway i’ll try it if and when one day will be delivered at my address.

So, my experience till now it’s made by other tobaccos and herbs.