Buying a New Vaporizer to Accompany Glass

Hi guys, I'm having some trouble picking a vaporizer to go with my glass. I currently own a mini tube and an AC powered MFLB which has been great, but I recently picked up a stemline which is a lot larger and has a lot more airflow, so I'm looking for something that can deliver me thick milky hits out of it. :D my budget is around 200 dollars which leaves me with Arizer Solo, Da Buddha, Silver Surfer, and the Extreme Q. If there are any other options, do tell.
Here are some requirements. I want:
a. milky hits
b. versatility. I want to be able to use this without glass as well, which is why the Vriptech wand won't be an option.
c. a reasonable warranty/solid construction.
d. something that isn't incredibly hard to use.

Thanks a bunch FC!

mod note: Did you see any other threads like yours in Vaporizer Discussion? Did you even look at Ask FC? Thread moved. :/
 
GlassAndGrass,

aero18

vaporist
Can't go wrong with a VapoBowl. For only 30 dollars, I would get that and another electric vape.
 
aero18,
I think Aero is right, purchase an inexpensive, flame based vaporizer, such as the Vapocane or Vapobowl, or the Steel Coil VG if you really need it to work alone as a walkaround vape. I'm personally a huge vapocane fan at this point - it can even be used just like the Supreme using retained heat, and with what I find to be better flavor, although likely a little less dense.

Put the rest of the money into the Cloud fund and purchase when it's up for general sale.

If you the SSV still sounds better, then I would urge you to check out 7th Floor's other vape the LSV, which I think is superior at a similar price - no tubing, more versatility.
 
charliedontsurf,

SF Giant

Reluctant vape collector
DBV or SSV depending on what you wanna spend, there isnt a glass piece in my house that my SSV can't whitewall, not a fan of torch based vapes personally bu to each their own
 
SF Giant,

Nycdeisel

Well-Known Member
LSV for glass, whip type vapes with the tubing can become a pain to use with glass water pipes.
 
Nycdeisel,

OhTheAgony

here for the chicks
Seconding the Vapocane, it's all I use at the moment. Purest vapor I've ever tasted when using the right heating method, with thick clouds that go on forever. I haven't been able to combust with it so far even when I tried, which is pretty remarkable for a torch based vape.

At it's low price point I suppose one can easily afford a MFLB or any of the VG's as well to fulfill ones portable needs, or do like I do & get a small bong for on the go with it :)
 
OhTheAgony,
I'm leaning towards the LSV due to the sheer utility of it. A question to all of you LSV owners, is the glass ground joint on the transfer wand 14mm or 18mm?
 
GlassAndGrass,

technique

Well-Known Member
My SSV simply destroys when connected with glass lol :ko:

All the listed vapes are viable choices but in terms of thick vapor i believe the standard heater cover on the ssv delivers some of the if not the best vapor to air ratio hits..... i.e really thick milky goodness
 
technique,
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