Are there any medical quality vaporizors?

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soacahtoa

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Very short preface before my questions
I just purchased my first vaporizer so that I can try flower and it's been a horrible experience. Unit is DOA, manufacturer non responsive, local shop I supported says tough luck, call the manufacturer. Well crud, looks like I'm out my money. I only tried mj for the first time in my life a few months ago, but through experimentation I found out that it can help with my issues. My current method is low temp micro dabbing. 0.5g of concentrate will last me >30 days 2-3 doses per day. If I take too much it makes my pain worse, just like too many pain killers can sometimes do to me.

So I have yet to experience vaporization to the level in videos I've seen due to faulty equipment, kinda a bummer. Are there any medical grade vaporizers on the market? Something that provides consistency and is engineered to a high standard?

I'm 36 and have an somewhat rare genetic condition known as Ehlers Danlos Syndrom which causes many of my joints to randomly dislocate and sublux (partial dislocation). I suffer a few of these per month and some minor ones daily, today my shoulder fell out pretty much the entire way before I caught it and popped it back in. I'm really sore and spent most of the day with that arm in a sling, now my neck, back and shoulder muscles are in spasm and hurt much worse than normal due to the recent trauma. Tired of all the opiates :(
 

CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
Have you tried contacting the company? I would assume the store was not an authorized vendor. It might be worth a try. You didn't say what vaporizer that you are having problems with?

I would highly recommend the Solo. You can walk room to room. It is a portable unit but works like a desk top. It's very reliable, I own 2 of them. The Solo cost is about $160. Check out some of the different threads. I don't know if the Solo is Medical grade? I assume it is, but don't know.

A lot of vaporizers out there. Be cautious and spend your money wisely. Buy from an authorized vendor.
 
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t-dub

Vapor Sloth
Are there any medical grade vaporizers on the market? Something that provides consistency and is engineered to a high standard?
Yes there are. If you are looking for a medical grade concentrate vape I would look at the VB2. It does a little thing called the Leidenfrost effect to your dabs which may change your mind about your low temp quest. For flowers through glass the VapeXhale EVO. You also might check out the Herbalizer.
 

lwien

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Which vaporizer did you originally get that you were not happy with?

The vapes mentioned above are all great recommendations but please understand that there are about 15 to 20 other vaporizers that are just as good. It's just a matter of finding out which vaporizers excel in the areas that are important to you and you will find that out the more time you spend here reading the various threads about the different vaporizers.

Everyone has their favorites but that in no way would indicate that their favorite would be the best choice for you.
 

max

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There's no organization anywhere applying a medical grade label/certification to vaporizers, but if you want a model that some European insurance companies have approved, look at the Aromed. There are others with the same high quality, but you'll have to take our word on it.
 

lwien

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There's no organization anywhere applying a medical grade label/certification to vaporizers, but if you want a model that some European insurance companies have approved, look at the Aromed.

If I'm not mistaken, the Volcano is a well, eh?
 
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max

Out to lunch
If I'm not mistaken, the Volcano is a well, eh?
I'd bet big on it, but didn't add it to the post because I don't remember seeing it specifically stated anywhere. Probably just my memory at fault.
 
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