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Vapir Mini 4.0

Which produces a better "vaporizing" experience?

  • Vapir Oxygen Mini 4.0

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I'm new to the forums and have already searched for info on the Vapir Mini 4.0 but there doesnt seem to be much...I was just wondering what is the best temp./range for "mids" or regular, slightly dry buds?

I've tried 350-75 but only get 3-6 hits at most before i start to lose taste...granted I've only had it a week and have already ordered a MFLB to convince my friends to start vaping, I still want to learn how to use the Mini properly as I'm sure I just havent gotten past the learning curve.

Anyways, what is the trick to getting a nice buzz off the Mini? ( and a few tips for the Launch Box woudln't hurt either!):spliff:
 
silent_kinght91,
lol yea, i thought i did enough research before buying the vapir but apparently not...although i cant lie, the MFLB might've just looked "cheap" to me at the time but now I see I should have payed more attention to the reviews...

But I still have the question of whats the best temp to use it on? ( or is it a waste of time since i'll have the LB by friday anyway?)
 
silent_kinght91,

max

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Seek said:
Vapir Mini isn't even a portable in my eyes
It comes with a battery pack. In my eyes a portable is all it is. In the house, I'd rather use an iolite or a VaporGenie.
silent_kinght91 said:
But I still have the question of whats the best temp to use it on?
The best temp for any vape is subjective. It's the level of heat you decide you like. And many people don't have have a favorite temp. They just start low and move it up.

The lack of a vape thread for this model in Vaporizer Discussion should tell you of the extreme disinterest in it here.
 
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Seek

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It doesn't come with battery pack by default. And if you buy it, it is 12 NiMH batteries wired in pack, have a charger for that and it can be plugged into it to power it. The same can be done with EQ and maybe other plug-in vaporizers.
 
Seek,
well I've tried both and i actually like the Vapir more, mostly because of the variable temp. i suppose... its definitely not as bad as some ppl made it out to be, but i'm still new so i guess i cant really speak since i havent tried anything else to compare them with.

the LB is fun to use, though i still feel like i need a real "home" unit so i'm thinking about getting an HerbalAire... are there any suggestions on a vape that conserves herbs, is good to use with groups and can be used with bag/whip for $200 or less?
 
silent_kinght91,

hoptimum

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well I've tried both and i actually like the Vapir more, mostly because of the variable temp. i suppose... its definitely not as bad as some ppl made it out to be, but i'm still new so i guess i cant really speak since i havent tried anything else to compare them with.

the LB is fun to use, though i still feel like i need a real "home" unit so i'm thinking about getting an HerbalAire... are there any suggestions on a vape that conserves herbs, is good to use with groups and can be used with bag/whip for $200 or less?
HerbalAire and Extreme Q would fit that bill. i can't comment on the HA, but I think the extreme Q is quite a good vape. Both are around your price range. You can conserve with the Q by using the elbow as your bowl.
 
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