Hotboxing Meaning and How Does It Work
- 1. What is hotboxing?
- 2. Why do people hotbox?
- 3. Does hotboxing get you higher?
- 4. Where to hotbox?
- 4. a. Bathroom hotboxing
- 4. b. Car hotboxing
- 4. c. Tent hotboxing
- 4. d. Diy stuff
- 4. e. Closet hotboxing
- 5. Is it dangerous?
- 6. Faq
- 6. a. What does hotboxing mean in slang?
- 6. b. What is the purpose of hotboxing?
- 6. c. How do you hotbox yourself?
- 6. d. Does hotboxing get you higher?
- 6. e. Can you fail a drug test from hotboxing?
- 6. f. How to make your car no smell after hotboxing?
- 6. g. Can hotboxing mess up your car?
What is hotboxing?
For those of you asking what is hot boxing, hotboxing or “clambaking” (which is used less frequently) is a popular slang word referring to smoking cannabis in a relatively small, enclosed space with minimal ventilation or no ventilation at all. This enclosed space could be anything from your bathroom, car, shed, bathroom, or any small enclosed space which, as smoke is exhaled, gets trapped in the room or space and fills the air, and when this happens, people inside the space or room end up inhaling the secondhand smoke in addition to the smoke from the joint, bong or pipe.
Why do people hotbox?
Historically, people hotbox to get higher. It is believed that the clouds of cannabis smoke in the enclosed room can get you high, something like a double dose of weed as you’re smoking from your joint, bong, or pipe and continually breathing cannabis smoke into your lungs. Also, some people hotbox because they don’t want to get too high, so they just stay in the hotboxed room and secondhand smoke.
Hotboxing can also happen you are smoking in a certain room and don’t want to leave it, so the room fills up with smoke whether you want it or not. Sometimes, people hotbox for fun, just to see how much smoke can build up in the room after the joint is done.
Does hotboxing get you higher?
In short, yes! Back in 2015, researchers at John Hopkins Uni. conducted a study on hotboxing and secondhand cannabis smoke where 6 nonsmokers were placed in an enclosed room with six weed smokers. The cannabis consumers were given 10 joints and smoked them all in one hour, filling the whole room with a thick cloud of weed smoke. The second part of the research consisted of the same setup but with one change: lots of ventilation. In the end, nonsmokers in the enclosed unventilated space mentioned feeling high while those in the ventilated space room didn’t feel high so yes, you will get high from secondhand smoke and will get higher from hotboxing.
Where To Hotbox?
Now that you know exactly what hotbox is and how to hotbox, it’s time for you to try it. So let’s take a look at the different places you can hotbox as each one has its own pros and cons.
Bathroom hotboxing
Although bathrooms don’t have proper seating per se, they make hotboxing much easier as most bathrooms usually have an extractor that can remove the weed smoke in a matter of minutes. So after finishing your hotbox smoke sesh, it’s just a matter of turning on the extractor, spraying some air freshener and nobody will suspect a thing.
Car hotboxing
Cars are probably the most common enclosed space that gets hotboxed by weed smokers around the world as cars are already sealed and provide comfort to a certain extent. But cars are not the best place to hotbox as the orientation of the seats can make it for an awkward smoking session, also, you don’t want to get stopped by the police with the car filled with cannabis smoke, so consider where you’re parking and whether people walking by will be able to see the smoke filling up the whole car, you definitely don’t want to attract unwanted attention.
Tent hotboxing
Hotboxing weed in a tent is a great way to try hotboxing for the first time as it traps the smoke effectively and has enough room for you to invite a couple of friends to the smoke session. But, make sure you have an ashtray and be careful as ashes or dropped joints melt a hole or start a fire and you definitely don’t want that!
DIY stuff
If you’re tired of always hotboxing the same places and want to try something new, you can always make your own space to hotbox. You only need a couple of boxes, blankets, and creativity. As long as the space is big enough for you and a friend, and keeps smoke in, there shouldn’t be a problem at all, just make sure to keep your hotbox sessions short if it gets too hot!
Closet hotboxing
Closets can also be a good place to hotbox but most closets are usually small and not really comfortable so it should be the last option as it’s fairly easy to fill a closet with weed smoke but your clothes are also there and they will definitely smell like weed.
Is it dangerous?
Yes, hotboxing could be dangerous, especially if you have any pulmonary conditions. Staying for long periods of time in a sealed room, tent or car will cause oxygen levels to decrease which is said to contribute to the stronger high and poses risk, to a certain extent. So always keep your hotbox smoking sessions short and never enter a hotbox if you have any respiratory conditions.
FAQ
What does hotboxing mean in slang?
A hotbox or hotboxing refers to having a smoke sesh (aka smoking weed) in an air-tight room or vehicle. The exhaled smoke and smoke coming from the joint, pipe, or bong is unable to escape, gets trapped, and circulates through the space where it’s breathed in and not wasted.
What is the purpose of hotboxing?
Well, in most cases, hotboxing is just a novelty that weed smokers want to try from time to time but in some cases, people hotbox to get more high as inhaling the secondhand smoke while smoking a joint provides a double dose of weed smoke.
How do you hotbox yourself?
If what you’re asking is how to hot box, it’s quite easy. Just go to the bathroom, car, or any enclosed space (make sure the smoke will get trapped in) and get smoking. Once the room is filled with weed smoke it means you have successfully hotboxed!
Does hotboxing get you higher?
Yes! As mentioned in the blog, when hotboxing you’re inhaling double the smoke, so you’re inhaling smoke directly from the joint, bong, or pipe and you’re also breathing the cannabis smoke that gets trapped in the hotbox, meaning that hotboxing will definitely get you higher.
Can you fail a drug test from hotboxing?
According to a study from 2019, THC can be detected in the body after 15 minutes of direct exposure to second-hand weed smoke and could stay in the body for up to 48 hours. This could be a huge issue especially if you’re applying for a job in a company with a zero-tolerance drug policy so make sure to stay away from weed smokers and avoid hotboxing at all times if you’re applying to your dream job.
How to make your car no smell after hotboxing?
Well, there are a lot of different ways to do so but the most effective is to drive around with all the windows open in order to get the remaining smoke out of the car, then when there’s no more smoke in the car, you should spray any air sanitizer designed for tobacco smoke (or weed smoke if you can find one). If you find it too expensive or cannot find it at all, you can go ahead and get a cinnamon air freshener, which should do the trick.
Can hotboxing mess up your car?
Hotboxing should not damage your car but it will definitely leave a strong cannabis smell in the interior. Now, what CAN damage your car is dropping the joint, blunt or ashes so make sure to have a portable ashtray never drop the blunt, joint, bong, or pipe. The weed smell will be fairly easy to eliminate by using air sanitizers designed for weed or tobacco smoke.
External References:
- What is hotboxing? - Leafly
- Weed dictionary: hotboxing - Weedmaps