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How to Pack a Vaporiser: Grind Size, Airflow & Vapour Quality

Packing a vaporiser correctly has a direct impact on airflow, extraction efficiency, and vapour consistency.

Even high-quality devices will perform poorly if the chamber is packed incorrectly. The main variables are grind size, packing density, and airflow.

This guide explains how each factor works and how to optimise them.

Why Packing Matters

Dry herb vaporisers rely on controlled heat transfer to extract active compounds from plant material.

Depending on the device, this happens through:

  • Conduction (direct heat contact)
  • Convection (heated air passing through material)
  • Hybrid systems (a mix of both)

(To learn more about convection and conduction, read our guide.)

The way the chamber is packed determines:

  • How evenly heat is distributed
  • How easily air flows through the material
  • How efficiently the material is extracted

If packing is incorrect, you typically get:

  • Weak vapour
  • Uneven extraction
  • Increased draw resistance

Grind Size: The Foundation

Grind size directly affects surface area and airflow.

Medium Grind (Recommended)

A medium grind is the most consistent option across most devices.

  • Balanced airflow
  • Even extraction
  • Reliable vapour production

This is generally the safest starting point for most users.

Fine Grind

  • Higher surface area
  • Faster extraction potential
  • Can restrict airflow if overpacked

Better suited to conduction-heavy devices.

Coarse Grind

  • Better airflow
  • Lower resistance when drawing
  • Less efficient extraction

More suitable for convection-style devices that rely on airflow.

Packing Density: Getting the Balance Right

Once ground, packing density is the next critical factor.

Too Tight

  • Restricts airflow
  • Causes uneven heating
  • Increases draw resistance

Too Loose

  • Air passes through too quickly
  • Reduced heat transfer
  • Weak vapour output

Ideal Pack

  • Chamber filled evenly
  • Lightly tamped (not compressed)
  • Material remains porous

A simple check:
If airflow feels blocked before heating, it’s too tight.

Airflow: The Controlling Variable

Airflow determines how effectively heat moves through the material.

Even with the correct grind and pack, restricted airflow reduces performance.

Common airflow issues include:

  • Overpacked chamber
  • Fine grind clogging airflow paths
  • Dirty screens or residue buildup

If airflow feels restricted, reduce packing density slightly before adjusting anything else.

Device Type Matters

Different vaporiser types respond differently to packing methods.

Conduction Devices

  • Prefer slightly tighter packs
  • Work well with finer grinds
  • Depend on direct chamber contact

Convection Devices

  • Prefer looser packs
  • Perform better with medium-to-coarse grinds
  • Rely heavily on airflow

Hybrid Devices

  • Work best with medium grind and moderate pack
  • Small adjustments significantly affect performance

If you’re unsure about device types, this guide helps: https://thethirdstate.co.nz/how-to-choose-a-dry-herb-vaporiser/

Common Mistakes

Grinding too fine by default
Often leads to restricted airflow and inconsistent results.

Overpacking the chamber
Reduces efficiency instead of improving it.

Ignoring airflow resistance before heating
If airflow is restricted cold, it will not improve during use.

Using one method for all devices
Different heating systems require different packing approaches.

Practical Setup (Baseline Method)

A reliable starting method:

  1. Use a medium grind
  2. Fill the chamber evenly
  3. Lightly tamp to settle material
  4. Check airflow before heating
  5. Adjust based on resistance and vapour output

Final Notes

Packing technique has a direct impact on device performance. Small changes in grind size and density often produce noticeable differences in airflow and vapour output.

The goal is not to maximise chamber capacity, but to create consistent airflow and even heat distribution.

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