Yes you can use a vaporizer in doors.
However, if you are asking about the ability to use it indoors because you want to minimize smell, you should note a few things:
When you are finished, the smelliest part will be the remaining product, so bag that up and throw it away or flush it down the toilet.
Also, you will have a very slight smell that dissipates over a few hours. So, turn on the fan and try to mask the smell. Simply spraying body spray will only temporarily mask it. You will need something like incense to mask the smell. Good luck!
HerbalAire, Hot Box Vaporizers, Silver Surfer, Vapir Vaporizers, VaporBrothers Vaporizers, VaporWarez Vaporizers, Volcano Vaporizer
Got Vape sells many different types of vaporizers, from household vaporizers to inhalers for people who have asthma. They sell portable vaporizers, forced air vaporizers, digital vaporizers, and hands free vaporizers and you can find the information about these types of vaporizers on their website.
Vaporizers do not contain mercury.
Yes, Volcano Vaporizers are easy to maintain and clean. They can be taken apart and cleaned after each use, and some parts can be reused after cleaning.
from a pharmacy or chemist
No, different brands using different vaporizers. They have a variety of flavors too.
Portable vaporizers are actually usually more expensive. This is likely because everything needs to be made smaller and lighter, as well as battery operated.
Vaporizers do what their name states, vaporize the marijuana. Instead of burning it, it slowly heats it up... This makes the smoke much milder and significantly reduces the hazards of smoking marijuana. Many medical marijuana patients use vaporizers, and yes, they do help in terms of health benefits. The difference in potency is only minimal, and is in most cases probably not noticable.
Asda
"I wear my fuzzy socks indoors"
Outdoor wire is harder to work with but you can use it indoors.
No, it is not recommended to use pressure treated wood indoors for your project due to the chemicals used in the treatment process, which can be harmful if exposed to indoors.