volcano for the first time

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LutherBlissett

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Hey KeepCalm that's a WICKED pic, but believe it or not, the one I saw all those years ago had an even bigger glass base unit! :o

Apart from that it looks very similar though. ...Maybe it's the same guy, and he replaced the glass part with something a little smaller?
 
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hmmurdock

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the cano really is amazing.... and expensive. However I am easily getting 2x more (at least, maybe as much as 4) out of all my consumables. I save all my AVB, and after 2 weeks of owning my cano it looks like I've barely used any, and am looking forward to cooking with it when I hae a bit more.
I found it easy to justify spending the extra $ by the savings of cutting my consumable expense in half... pays for itself after like 2 months.
My sister got a box & whip (california vapor) system... takes soo much longer to do everything with and I definitely don't fell like you get the same output as from the cano. Granted the cano was about 4x more expensive, but I still think it was worth it.
 
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SometimesY

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I think that Luther has done a very good job of objectively pointing out the features of the Volcano that make it attractive. I understand the backlash from some users against the Volcano Snobs, though I haven't seen much evidence of that on this site (not that I've been here long).

The biggest "con" against the Volcano is the cost, compared to other vaporizers. As hmmurdock points out, a vaporizer (probably any vaporizer) is going to make your use of herb more efficient, which makes for a pretty quick return on investment (less than 2 months for me, I think). I tend to pack my chamber about half full in my Volcano, a bit more than most put in there. Despite that, I am getting a huge efficiency boost, especially when you consider making edibles from the duff.

One way of dealing with the cost is buying a used one from eBay. I got one (classic & solid valve) for $300 shipped almost a year ago, and it's been great. Looking now, it seems that they're selling between $300-400, which I would gladly pay again if mine were to die.
 
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AgentGraves007

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guys, i have a friend who thinks he wants a volcano. i searched "volcano" along with show only word in topic title, and this topic had the most replies. but is this the main volcano review thread? thanks
 
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