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little maggie

Well-Known Member
There are too many new vaporizers to make sense of. I'm happy with my Solo and UD and have given away the ones I haven't liked. I'm becoming a bit of a vape buying addict and would like some input on which ones tend to cause the least cough to the most people: without modding or needing adaption or learning a certain draw technique. I read, for example, that the Plenty tends to be harsher than some others.

Portable or plug-in doesn't matter. A stem that requires a hard draw (like Flowermate) won't work for me. I have some lung problems and want to stick with trying vaporizers that are likely to be easy to breathe from.
 
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Philreal187

Well-Known Member
I really think the vapman gives a very smooth and cool vapor, with out much draw resistance. I only have experience with a vapor bros box, pnp, hammer, and vapman. But of the 3 I still own I tend to reach for my vapman the most and cough the least from it if at all.
 

rakka

Vaped
I rarely cough from vaping, it's already worlds smoother than combustion.

Have a pv gong and black leaf coming soon though to combine with my solo soon so even smooother hits hopefully
 
rakka,

flotntoke

thoroughly vaped
+1 for vapman.

MFLB requires some practice to get the technique down, but IMO is the least "coughy" vape. Since you are always controlling vapor production with your draw and getting instant feedback on your tongue (once you get used to it), it's very easy to control vapor harshness and amount. Feedback is much different when going through water, but once you get it down it can be very smooth while getting good vapor.
 
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
It's alway worth a try to DIY mouthpieces that extends the air path with whatever vape that is too harsh. After you buy it, it's too late to send back for being too harsh. The Pinnace Pro was too harsh and folks devised their own extended mouthpieces, some very good ideas amongst fellow FCers.

I have the Solo too and really enjoy using it. Far as portables go the Ascent isn't harsh and you can choose your fav temp. A very wide range of temperatures.

I hear a lot of good things about the Enano.
 
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