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Suggestions - Durability/Quality/Versatility

bassman11

New Member
I am in the market for a new vape. Have had Volcano digital and the solo. The Volcano was to much for my mostly single user use. The Solo has been great. This has me considering the Arizer Air to replace my solo. But the CloudEvo has caught my eye as well. I like that fact it can do herb and concentrate reasonably well. The hydratube attachment seems like it helps produce bigger hits, is this a wrong assumption?

My main concerns with the CloudEvo are durability and slightly the price. I am willing to pay if i know i am getting a good quality product that could, if used properly last me 3-5 years without me having to do my own repairs or tweaks. I wont be leaving it on or plugged in for long periods of time, just when i am using it which is spaced out sessions throughout the day.

So I guess what im after is the most durable Vape between the price range of the Air and CloudEvo. I looked at the sublimnator and for the price i dont know if i am getting much..

Durability, Quality and Versatility are what i am after.
 

Enchantre

Oil Painter
You might find the Epicvape ENano, a log vape, to be a lot like your Solo, only super-charged.

The EVO is a decent beast, but it would be a total change from how you've vaped up until now, and the ENano would have enough similarity... heck, I guess some stems will work for both!

The ENano will work fabulously with a water piece, also.
 

hoptimum

Well-Known Member
You'll like the EVO, it would be a great switch from what you've already used, and perfect for single use. The glass "bamboo" tube is fragile, but you should be OK as long as you're careful with it. Based strictly on durability, it's hard to beat the DBV and SSV from 7th Floor, though.
 

smokum

I am who I am and your approval isn't needed!
I chime in regarding the Air... unless your solely looking for something 'more portable', I'd forgo the Air as its only a Solo in a smaller battery enclosure with less refined temperature controls IMO.

If it's not about more stealth nor smaller packaging, I'd say buy another Solo at lesser cost and more battery. I love both, but for different features (as mentioned) ;)
 

bassman11

New Member
I chime in regarding the Air... unless your solely looking for something 'more portable', I'd forgo the Air as its only a Solo in a smaller battery enclosure with less refined temperature controls IMO.

If it's not about more stealth nor smaller packaging, I'd say buy another Solo at lesser cost and more battery. I love both, but for different features (as mentioned) ;)

Thanks that's an excellent point. Im not to worried about stealth. The size of the solo was just find for on the go use. I was wondering if the Air had any new technology other than shrinking it down in size but most comments about it seem like its just the battery size shrinking.
 
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