A device designed for vaporizing concentrates, typically waxes or oils, often incorporates a slender, straw-like component. These devices utilize a heating element, usually titanium or quartz, which is heated and then touched to the concentrate. The resulting vapor is then inhaled through the device. Many of these kits include components made from a flexible, heat-resistant polymer, prized for its durability and ease of cleaning.
The appeal of these kits stems from their portability, ease of use, and the controlled vaporization they offer. The use of the flexible polymer allows for designs that are both resilient and simple to maintain. Historically, similar vaporization methods existed, but the introduction of this specific type of kit with the specified polymer has enhanced user experience and accessibility, making concentrate consumption more convenient.