So I have used a resin vape pen, a thc disposable and edibles and while the disposable makes me cough if I inhale wrong, the dry herb vape will straight up make me throw up due to little bits of weed getting inhaled. Is it a technique issue or maybe I ground it incorrectly,
Sounds like you've ground it a little too fine and maybe you're sucking too hard on the inhale.
I've used an Airizer Solo II for years and it's my preferred tool at this point. Once it comes up to temp, I "sip on it like a cup of tea". I'm inhaling just hard enough to pull air from over the herb as it's toasting, in a long, slow drag, not a hard hit like on a joint or a bong.
Hopefully it's just your technique keeping ya from enjoying the dry herb vape life, as since converting from combustion, I've saved tons of money on grass since its so efficient.
Looking at the mouth piece: the outside is hard plastic while the inside that attaches to the device appears to be silicon, though it doesn't seem to be a screen.
Using a dry herb vape properly is all about technique and preparation. Make sure you grind your herb to a medium consistency—not too fine, as that can lead to small bits getting through the mouthpiece. Also, pack the chamber lightly but evenly to allow good airflow. When inhaling, take slow, steady draws rather than hard, quick puffs to avoid pulling loose particles. If your vape has a screen or filter, check that it's clean and properly in place. You might also want to try a lower temperature setting to reduce harshness. If you're looking for other vape options, you can check out products like the RandM Tornado 15000 at https://www.randmvape-shop.net/products/randm-tornado-15000, which might provide a smoother experience.
Yeah no idea how those work. But to prevent yourself from sucking up ground up weed, try using some sort of screen. Might need a bit of diy depending on the dry herb base size and shape but should be pretty doable.