What current vaporizers have not only a clean vapor path but a clean air path as well?

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DonDizzurp

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As the title states, what vaporizers on the market have a vapor AND AIR path that goes from outside air through either medical grade, high-temp titanium, stainless steel, ceramic, or glass straight to your mouth/lungs?

The Solo, for example, has a clean vapor path but the air path comes through all the electronics. Same thing goes for the Pinnacle series. The Pax goes directly from the stainless steel oven, through the stainless steel tube, through the plastic mouthpiece (it was good up until the mouthpiece :(). I THINK the DaVinci goes directly from outside, through the ceramic dish, through the glass without touching anything else but I'm not sure about that one. I'm told the e-nano has an all-glass vapor path and air path? What/where is the heating element then?

Basically, I want the cleanest, purest, safest vapor AND air path. I understand that a business makes a product for profit. None of these are truly medically certified as such a certification doesn't exist. Without regulation, we don't really know what's going on with the unit so I'd like to eliminate all potential faults.

I want to put health and safety above anything else. I don't care if the unit is cheap or popular or gets me extremely baked. I will dismiss it if safety seems to be a concern.
 

Delta3DStudios

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Gnome glass slider vape? It's pretty much as pure as you can get :shrug:

http://www.gnomeglass.com/gcart/index.php?route=product/category&path=61
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lazylathe

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The EVO fits your requirements:
Glass, Stainless steel

The Herbalizer:
Quartz bulb, Stainless steel.
Then either through medical grade silicone tubing or direct connection to a WT.

E-Nano and HI type vapes:
Ceramic, Stainless steel, glass

There are a lot of them out there, all depends on your needs and budget.
 

Delta3DStudios

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How would that even work?

It's one of the best tasting pure vapes out there. Basically, you use a butane torch to preheat the middle of the top slider, and then inhale. No butane should be present in the heat since you're merely preheating the glass with the torch
 
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DonDizzurp

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I'm only looking for an electric device whether wired or battery-powered.

I'll do some research into the other suggestions, though.
 
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MinnBobber

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Hi,
I believe the miniVAP has a clean air and vapor path. It is made by Hermes Medical in Spain and was developed to be used in cannabis research--they wanted the best delivery system for the study.
It probably has the shortest/cleaanest vapor path--which is why the flavor is remarkable.
The internals should allow a clean air path too. It was designed to medical standards.

Search for youtube Vapefeind review. It combines best featyres of desktops with best features of portables. Does this link work?
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...&mid=D808554FF986E82D4F3ED808554FF986E82D4F3E


  • The components are durable and noiseless. The length of the miniVAP vaporizer helps to separate internally: heater, electronics and power supply (battery or adaptor), maintaining inside the perfect temperature.
I am extremely impressed with mine. It has the longest battery time by far--3 to 4 hours and also has a tiny AC attachment to use as a desktop.
Happy to answer any other questions you may have about it
 

DonDizzurp

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^ Nice. I'll have to look into that.


This is directly from e-nano's website:

Unlike most vaporizers the air you breath never comes in contact with or passes through any electrical circuitry.

I think my mind is made up. It's technically not portable and I'm not a fan of the temp dial but I think the pros outweigh the cons by a huge margin.
 

lwien

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^^ I'm curious. There are many other vapes that can make the exact same claim. Why did you choose the E-Nano over the others?
 
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DonDizzurp

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^^ I'm curious. There are many other vapes that can make the exact same claim. Why did you choose the E-Nano over the others?

It's beautiful. It's supposedly extremely efficient (0.05g can produce tons of vapor). It's small and easily movable in a small bag or large pockets. By the looks of it, it seems to truly be 100% clean air passing through the heater, through the herb, and then creating clean vapor through the glass stem. No electronic components, plastics, or rubbers affecting the air or vapor and it's purely convection. Even though it's not battery powered it can easily be taken around without much hassle unlike most desktops (and even some portables. LSV is massive). Plus, as I mentioned, the e-nano looks amazing in my opinion.
 

Puffers

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It's beautiful. It's supposedly extremely efficient (0.05g can produce tons of vapor). It's small and easily movable in a small bag or large pockets. By the looks of it, it seems to truly be 100% clean air passing through the heater, through the herb, and then creating clean vapor through the glass stem. No electronic components, plastics, or rubbers affecting the air or vapor and it's purely convection. Even though it's not battery powered it can easily be taken around without much hassle unlike most desktops (and even some portables. LSV is massive). Plus, as I mentioned, the e-nano looks amazing in my opinion.

Just FYI I am sure you can't go wrong with the Nano and I wouldn't mind getting one of my own eventually... But my underdog can do everything you just mentioned and because it's DC powered I can use a battery pack about the size of a smart phone maybe a bit thicker and get 4 hrs of usage off the grid with temperature control via my travel size vvps. It also hooks up to a car adapter without the need for an inverter.

Just thought I would mention it because of the other thread you started about DC powered vapes.
 

DonDizzurp

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Just FYI I am sure you can't go wrong with the Nano and I wouldn't mind getting one of my own eventually... But my underdog can do everything you just mentioned and because it's DC powered I can use a battery pack about the size of a smart phone maybe a bit thicker and get 4 hrs of usage off the grid with temperature control via my travel size vvps. It also hooks up to a car adapter without the need for an inverter.

Just thought I would mention it because of the other thread you started about DC powered vapes.

I know.
I would much rather prefer a DC unit but I don't want to have to purchase and use a third-party external unit for temp control. E-nano is AC but it has a temp dial built into the wire.

Hmm... maybe I'll look more into it before I make the purchase.
 
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Delta3DStudios

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The E-nano is an awesome vape - the customer service is a bit lackluster (they're busy and over-worked, but they eventually take care of you).

I have two Nano's and they have cured my VAS, I have no desire to purchase another vape
 

KidFated.

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I know.
I would much rather prefer a DC unit but I don't want to have to purchase and use a third-party external unit for temp control. E-nano is AC but it has a temp dial built into the wire.

Hmm... maybe I'll look more into it before I make the purchase.
Underdog offers a vvps with their unit, but are current out of stock of the vvps, I think. I love my dogs!!
 
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biohacker

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OP you are making a wise decision focussing on the E-Nano. I love this vaporizer for its purity...there is nothing like an inverted Nano on my glass bubbler with nothing between the herbs and my lungs but a teeny tiny stainless screen, glass, and water! Such goodness!

I would also mention Herbalizer as #1 for medicinal vaporizer, and also the VXL EVO, but they are both much bulkier than you want (and alot more $).
 

DonDizzurp

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Yea I'm getting the e-nano.
I can't wait to get this little beauty. I cant decide between mahogany and walnut.
I think mahogany is stronger than walnut based on the Janka hardness test but maybe @ACE OF VAPE can confirm that for me.
 

KeroZen

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For the sake of completeness and for other future readers besides the OP, the Firewood also has a very clean air+vapor path and is made of safe materials.
 
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DonDizzurp

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For the sake of completeness and for other future readers besides the OP, the Firewood also has a very clean air+vapor path and is made of safe materials.

It's a wooden portable? How's the battery life? Maybe I'll get the e-nano for home and Firewood for on-the-go.
 
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KeroZen

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@paytonpenn : the more I read your comments about your FW the more I think mine has a problem! I'll meet you in the official thread to discuss that further... but I was going to answer this is precisely the device weakest point.

Until we sort this out I'll refrain from commenting further as I might be biased.
 

ACE OF VAPE

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Yea I'm getting the e-nano.
I can't wait to get this little beauty. I cant decide between mahogany and walnut.
I think mahogany is stronger than walnut based on the Janka hardness test but maybe @ACE OF VAPE can confirm that for me.
There was only one mahogany and it's sold. I may start using it more in the future as far as strength I believe they are close. THey are both open grain so they are a little more elastic than a closed grain wood such as maple.
 
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