Are you doing a survey? In California, most/all dispensaries carry at least some brand of it. Lot's of people use them. Especially if one is going out, you can use it and toss it while keeping the battery when finished. I find younger people tend towards the device. But, I always keep a cartridge in the original packaging around just in case I need to sleep and I'm otherwise out.
Thanks for your reply
@OldNewbie !
Not doing a survey...I'm just trying to educate myself on this type of device as I live in a state that will become a legal MMJ state in September, 2018 and the rules will allow only for edibles and vaporizing concentrates. However, as they will sell flowers too I have no idea how the authorities will enforce the "no combustion" rule! LOL!
I'm also wondering what direction the cannabis vaporizing market will go over the next few years given the younger generation may prefer concentrates over flowers, for convenience and price of device. As well, senior citizens like yours truly, who are on a fixed income and typically have limited dexterity/strength, may also prefer the the economics of concentrates and it user friendliness. In fact, I think if I were a manufacturer or re-brander of flower vaporizers, I would be taking a hard look at the market demographics in that regard!
So, what do you all think?
@Squiby , I would think the VC is fairly well positioned to take on a changing market, YES?
TIA,
FF