Essayer le Volcano en réel
Vous pouvez essayer le Volcano Vaporizer dans les coffeeshops d'Amsterdam suivant :
Barney's, Blue Velvet, Bushdocter, Chocolata, Dampkring, El Guapo, Greenhouse Centrum, Grey Area, Homegrown Fantasy, Katsu, Kingstone, de Kuil (420 Cafe), Noon, Prix D'Ami, Rokerij, Rookies, Rusland, Sensi Coffeeshop, Smoking Bull, Softland, Tweede Kamer.
Ou donc trouver facilement un Volcano à essayer en France : Contacter le CIRC (il organise des sessions test de Volcano de temps en temps)
Bonne découverte, pour les vierges du Volcano :-P
Vaporisation par " Amsterdam Coffeshops Directory "
Vapourisers
Vapourising is an alternative to smoking. It is achieved by heating cannabis slightly less than would cause it to burn but sufficiently hot to cause the THC and other oils to be released as vapour. This vapour is then inhaled and absorbed through the lungs in a similar fashion to smoking. This has many advantages over smoking in terms of efficiency and healthiness and delivers a much faster hit than eating the cannabis.
Vaporizers of various designs (and spellings!) have been around for many years now and are often found in Dutch coffeeshops and in places like the Cannabis College, Hash Museum and Cannabis Cup venues. They employ a variety of methods of heating the cannabis and delivering the vapour.
 The simplest  devices use a lighter to heat air in a glass tube which is then drawn  over the  bud by manual sucking.
The simplest  devices use a lighter to heat air in a glass tube which is then drawn  over the  bud by manual sucking.Some more sophisticated mains-powered vapourisers use a hotplate to heat the bud, collecting the vapour in a chamber from which it is then inhaled. Others use a heat gun as a source of hot air often combined with bong-style water cooling for the vapour.
Most of these contraptions use components intended for other purposes and have a slightly home-made feel about them. More recently some very sophisticated purpose-built vapourisers have begun to appear. These machines take less skill to use and are therefore usually more efficient. The challenge for any vapouriser is to ensure that exactly the right amount of heat is applied to all of the herb and then to deliver cool vapour. With basic designs there is a tendency to burn the bud and often some of the weed is too hot whilst other parts are too cool. This can lead to inefficiency or reduce the device to nothing more than a high-tech bong.
Hot air passed through finely ground grass seems to work best and this is the principle used in the most advanced designs such as the "Vapor Brothers", "Verdamper VaporHighzer" and "Volcano".

 Since    trying one in Amsterdam, I have been a fan of the Volcano vaporizer.  This is    the Rolls Royce of vapourisers. It pumps hot air through the marijuana  collecting    the vapour in a roasting bag. The steady airflow enables accurate  temperature    control making it very easy to use and reliable. Unlike many devices,  it never    burns the grass rather it delivers heat evenly.
Since    trying one in Amsterdam, I have been a fan of the Volcano vaporizer.  This is    the Rolls Royce of vapourisers. It pumps hot air through the marijuana  collecting    the vapour in a roasting bag. The steady airflow enables accurate  temperature    control making it very easy to use and reliable. Unlike many devices,  it never    burns the grass rather it delivers heat evenly.
Now its makers, Storz & Bickel, have sent us one to test. Everyone who's tried it has been impressed. Just a small amount of herb is sufficient to stone a room full of people because nothing is wasted on combustion. I have no hesitation in recommending the Volcano as the best but I'm glad I didn't have to pay for mine 'cos they're bloody expensive!
You can try out a Volcano vaporizer in any of these Amsterdam coffeeshops: Barney's, Blue Velvet, Bushdocter, Chocolata, Dampkring, El Guapo, Greenhouse Centrum, Grey Area, Homegrown Fantasy, Katsu, Kingstone, de Kuil (420 Cafe), Noon, Prix D'Ami, Rokerij, Rookies, Rusland, Sensi Coffeeshop, Smoking Bull, Softland, Tweede Kamer.
Source : http://www.coffeeshop.freeuk.com

| Thermostat | °C | °F | 
| 1 | 130 °C | 266 °F | 
| 2 | 142 °C | 288 °F | 
| 3 | 154 °C | 309 °F | 
| 4 | 166 °C | 331 °F | 
| 5 | 178 °C | 352 °F | 
| 6 | 190 °C | 374 °F | 
| 7 | 202 °C | 396 °F | 
| 8 | 214 °C | 417 °F | 
| 9 | 226 °C | 439 °F | 
Comment bien règler son Volcano suivant la plante, visitez le site suivant :
Températures de vaporisations pour de nombreuses plantes
aromatique 
(AROMED.com)
Note à propos de températures du Volcano :
La température de l'air varie toujours de  ± 5°C (9°F) par rapport aux valeurs  indiquées dans le tableau en raison des temps de chauffe et  de refroidissement du bloc de chauffe. Par exemple, au niveau 6, elle  varie entre 185 et 195°C (365 et 383°F).  La température est mesurée au centre de la  chambre de remplissage à l'entrée d'air sur le  tamis du bas avec un thermomètre électronique  à réaction rapide.  La température d'auto combustion du cellulose (simples) est  de 235°C (455°F) et plus.
Pour la W€€d faut mettre 6 minimum pour un fumeur ou ex fumeur ; pour un non fumeur il peut régler à 5 voir 4,5 ! Plus le matos est sec plus la vapo sera forte. Plus le matos est humide plus la vapo sera douce. Une W€€D à 85% d'humidité est conseillé.
Moins on chauffe, plus la vapeur est propre.
Mais de toute façon même à forte puissance (9), la vaporisation est plus propre que fumer.
Attention plutôt au HIGH, car la vaporisation permet au THC/CBD de bien mieux ce diffuser dans le corps que via fumée, donc prudence aussi, plus on chauffe plus le ballon est "actif".
 
