Discontinued Lily vaporizer by Triihouse

  1. Will I still need to smoke with this vaporizer? >>> no one can answer that
  2. How would this compare to the MFLB >>> vapor production is superior to the MFLB
  3. Does the high differ from the Lotus, Vaporgenie >>> not really — very similar
    *Vapman is one of the most unique vapes on the forum and needs a separate discussion.
Triihouse vapes are major cloud producers and hits so fast you could call it the gunslinger vape — it's the fastest draw in the West. You can get thick smoke like vapor from two-hit extractions or sip it to conserve your material.

As Paul Revere would say: The Lilys are coming, the Lilys are coming!
Thanks for the reply. Sounds good. I am in no hurry to get a vape but I would like to find a vaporizer before the summer gets here like by early May. I like these wooden butane powered vapes that are made from wood and operate like a pipe.

I don't want to smoke anymore but I am having trouble with vaporizing so far.
A better question than "would I need to still smoke with this?" is Can this Vaporizer be regarded as capable of getting a person to a 10 on a high scale of 1-10? That might be easier to answer. Basically do you guys think this thong will get me cooked. From what I gather it seems to be a good vaporizer. Like I said I am choosing between this LILY the Lotus, the Vapman and the Vaporgenie I heard was good and is only $60 or so. Thanks for the info.
 
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1_gr8_underdog

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I agree with steema. I think you will need many vapes. :nod: switching from smoking to Vaping can be a hard change. Having a couple or more options to keep your body from becoming adjusted to one vape signature is a good idea. The more you have the better.
I have a vapman classic, and it is great. But I really can't wait to get my Lily for a little side by side comparision. :tup:
 

friedrich

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I have every vape you have mentioned and I will be 100% honest with you. I would get the Lily and the Vapman. Why? Because of your smoking habit. I feel you would benefit MOST from the signatures of both these vapes. You have emphasized several times about your smoking and you are looking to get cooked. So get the Lily and the Vapman. A single vape is not going to do it for you imo. :2c:

I kind of really want a Lily, but just ordered a Vapman, and I was wondering if Lily's and Vapman's roles would overlap a bit much... if you're going to have two butane jet vapes, might Daisy and Vapman make more sense??
 

Tom Funk

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I wrote yesterday to check on my purchase. Brenna responded and wrote that they don't have a shipping date yet for my order. She thinks that those of us purchasing more recently might have a shorter wait.

Can someone comment on how harsh the Lily is? I had to give away the MFLB because it was too harsh. It's not too late to switch to the Daisy if the Lily is too harsh since there's no shipping date yet.

I can't comment on how smooth Lily will be compared to the MLFB as I haven't used one. What I can tell you is that Daisy is much smoother than Lily. The fact that you are considering switching to Daisy tells me you don't really need the pocketability of Lily, in which case I recommend you make the switch. Lily is a great vape but Daisy is pure joy!
 

EmDeemo

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I really hope Lily is around for the weekend, I'm pretty sure Mary will be. It would be marvelous to enjoy some aeropressed freshly ground coffee for breakfast along with these two fine ladies :-)

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EmDeemo,
I wood much rather have a wood vape :brow:

I am finding the portable butane powered vapes superior to most battery powered vapes.
I have a MFLB. I try to like it but they fall apart. I hate the batteries. Butane is the way to go for me. Batteries are terrible for remote camping. I looked at the VAPMAN. This is NOT an outdoors vaproizer. That bowl is so small and you have to insert that metal ring everytime and hope you don't lose it. Vapman is not for me either because of that. You have to consider all things before you buy. I rushed in and bought my first vaporizer. It is ok but there are problems. I also had the PA fall apart. So I want something durable. That Lotus looks durable and so does this Lily. I am leaning to either of these two. I want a smooth cool heavy hitter. Tough decision as they both look pretty good.
 
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fbrinsley

franklin
They are two completely different experiences and you will not have any overlap. The Lily is a fast big hit portable vape. Something I need in my vape line-up. I have the Daisy so I am after her DNA expressed in the smaller form factor of the Lily. Convection vaping at it's finest imo.

As far as the Vapman goes I can have a session with any other vape then use the Vapman and it will still get me higher. Conduction vaping at its finest imo.

I just went blind in my right eye — Lily is in town! :tup:
i have sitting around me in my lil vape station a solo, wispr2, air, firefly, pax, daisy and a vapman for concentrates and one for flower... and daisy pulls about 80% of the workload. if i move onto any of the other vapes it's always vapman. then occasionally a planetvape.ca gong for solo/air through h2o.
oh and i have a silver surfer in a closet somewhere. the daisy and vapman ftw!
and i'm order #550 for lily - anyone with an update on where tommy is with orders?
 
I agree with steema. I think you will need many vapes. :nod: switching from smoking to Vaping can be a hard change. Having a couple or more options to keep your body from becoming adjusted to one vape signature is a good idea. The more you have the better.
I have a vapman classic, and it is great. But I really can't wait to get my Lily for a little side by side comparision. :tup:
Thanks for your opinion. I looked at the vapman. I don't like it. I failed to mention that I need a vaporizer thAT I can load repeatedly while on a lake where there is always wind and while in a kayak. The vapman has such a small bowl and that metal ring you have to worry about not losing. I can't imagine trying to pour finely ground weed into that small Vapman bowl with the wind blowing. I need something that is EASY to load. That is another requirement. If this Lily kicks which I get the feeling it does then it may be what I need.

i have sitting around me in my lil vape station a solo, wispr2, air, firefly, pax, daisy and a vapman for concentrates and one for flower... and daisy pulls about 80% of the workload. if i move onto any of the other vapes it's always vapman. then occasionally a planetvape.ca gong for solo/air through h2o.
oh and i have a silver surfer in a closet somewhere. the daisy and vapman ftw!
and i'm order #550 for lily - anyone with an update on where tommy is with orders?
What do you like about the Vapman? What is good about it?
 
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KidFated.

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Thanks for your opinion. I looked at the vapman. I don't like it. I failed to mention that I need a vaporizer thAT I can load repeatedly while on a lake where there is always wind and while in a kayak. The vapman has such a small bowl and that metal ring you have to worry about not losing. I can't imagine trying to pour finely ground weed into that small Vapman bowl with the wind blowing. I need something that is EASY to load. That is another requirement. If this Lily kicks which I get the feeling it does then it may be what I need.


What do you like about the Vapman? What is good about it?
You must beat the piss out of the mflb and PA ;) are you using a Sit on top or sit in kayak? I can load my vapman in high wind but I use a sit in kayak for fishing. The small bowl of the vapman gets me wrecked, and I never use the loading ring.

I think the lily would be the same difficulty to load with out in the lake. I think it would be harder to use the torch in the wind with the lily because you need to draw while torching. The vapman is nice cuz I can shelter the torch while i heat. Then I can draw after I heat. I hope that gives some perspective from a fellow yak angler :)
 

fbrinsley

franklin
What do you like about the Vapman? What is good about it?

i like that with user technique i can achieve any type of vape i want. can go as light or as dark. take her mouth piece off she fits perfect into any 14mm h2o piece. it's swiss made cmon? it's lovely modernistic egg shell? i still marvel at my yew when i break her out. it's wood porn. i agree it's not ideal for kayaking.

plus i'm just a huge fan of these guys that are making it happen like tommy with triihouse like rene with vapman. these butane powered wood vapes just take the cake for me and hit all marks. versatility, beauty, ingenuity, and best of all, delivering a wonderful user experience not to mention the bond i've made with daisy and vapman delivering my much needed meds.
 

Tom Funk

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Thanks for your opinion. I looked at the vapman. I don't like it. I failed to mention that I need a vaporizer thAT I can load repeatedly while on a lake where there is always wind and while in a kayak. The vapman has such a small bowl and that metal ring you have to worry about not losing. I can't imagine trying to pour finely ground weed into that small Vapman bowl with the wind blowing. I need something that is EASY to load. That is another requirement. If this Lily kicks which I get the feeling it does then it may be what I need.


What do you like about the Vapman? What is good about it?


Flame based vapes can be a PITA in windy conditions. I know they call the lighters wind proof but the term is reletive.

If you can get yourself enough protection from the wind, I think Daisy or Lotus are your ticket. Lily isn't too much hassle to load but Daisy is very easy. Plus, you can throw a whole lot in the bowl. You might not need much reloading. Daisy is really not that big either. I have a trick for pocketing her. I use Lily's mouthpiece as a shorter intake stem for Daisy (just turn the flame down). With the shorter intake stem I can spin the neck around 180 degrees than Daisy will fit in my loose front shorts pocket fully assembled (no mouthpiece - I don't use it anyway).

Lotus will be easy to load if you can use the stem like a straw and suck up the herb.
 

fbrinsley

franklin
i like that with user technique i can achieve any type of vape i want. can go as light or as dark. take her mouth piece off she fits perfect into any 14mm h2o piece. it's swiss made cmon? it's lovely modernistic egg shell? i still marvel at my yew when i break her out. it's wood porn. i agree it's not ideal for kayaking.

plus i'm just a huge fan of these guys that are making it happen like tommy with triihouse like rene with vapman. these butane powered wood vapes just take the cake for me and hit all marks. versatility, beauty, ingenuity, and best of all, delivering a wonderful user experience not to mention the bond i've made with daisy and vapman delivering my much needed meds.

my suggestion for lake vaping - a santa cruz shredder stash jar, they really are lovely, your meds pre ground and stored in said stash jar, then an arizer air with a couple of batteries. this is the easiest solution i can think of for windy outdoor stuff. i run into this with golf.
 
I have a cromium drusher grinder and the wooden MFLB grinder. I also have a small air tight container and a tic tac box that I use. The tic tac box is about the best you can have for windy conditons. Even though the tic tac box is small it holds a lot of finely ground herb. You just flip the lid and tap. If it is windy the finely ground herb will just blow away and or spill. But that is as good as it gets. It worked ok for my MFLB. I was able to load that fairly well in the wind out on lakes. The batteries were just a hassle.

Flame based vapes can be a PITA in windy conditions. I know they call the lighters wind proof but the term is reletive.

If you can get yourself enough protection from the wind, I think Daisy or Lotus are your ticket. Lily isn't too much hassle to load but Daisy is very easy. Plus, you can throw a whole lot in the bowl. You might not need much reloading. Daisy is really not that big either. I have a trick for pocketing her. I use Lily's mouthpiece as a shorter intake stem for Daisy (just turn the flame down). With the shorter intake stem I can spin the neck around 180 degrees than Daisy will fit in my loose front shorts pocket fully assembled (no mouthpiece - I don't use it anyway).

Lotus will be easy to load if you can use the stem like a straw and suck up the herb.
Daisy is just way too big to lug around. I am in a kayak paddling long distances and I have a lot of equipment to deal with flyfishing. I need simple and easy. I can understand what you are saying....that the butane can be a pain in thw wind.

ALSO....how will these butane powered vapes work in winter cold c0onditions?
 
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Tom Funk

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Daisy is just way too big to lug around. I am in a kayak paddling long distances and I have a lot of equipment to deal with flyfishing. I need simple and easy. I can understand what you are saying....that the butane can be a pain in thw wind.

ALSO....how will these butane powered vapes work in winter cold c0onditions?

Body heat is your friend when using lighters in cold conditions. Keep your lighter in a pocket and you'll be fine. Some lighters are better in the cold than others. The Honest that comes with the Lotus is good. The Jobon torch that many Lotus users like is as useless as tits on a bull in the cold.

If you really need a flame based vape, the Lotus sounds best for loading. You'll just need to change to a wide mouthed container to suck up the herb from. As @KidFated says, the Vapman will be the easiest to shelter from the wind.

Would an Arizer Air have enough battery life? A couple extra 18650's shouldn't be too much to carry?
 

EmDeemo

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Today has been a pretty good day. I sold my Firefly and got it's replacement — The Lily.

I have already had a few hits and it is definitely what I had hoped for. She has three holes and gives fast big full marvelous hits like her big sis Daisy.

For me it is a big step-up from the Firefly performance and vapor.

Lily is very pocketable too:

pocket.jpg


Well, back to more testing the lovely Lily. :rockon:

Wow, that photo makes it look absolutely tiny!
 

bounce5

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Today has been a pretty good day. I sold my Firefly and got it's replacement — The Lily.

I have already had a few hits and it is definitely what I had hoped for. She has three holes and gives fast big full marvelous hits like her big sis Daisy.

For me it is a big step-up from the Firefly performance and vapor.

Lily is very pocketable too:

pocket.jpg


Well, back to more testing the lovely Lily. :rockon:
Nice. Is that your hand? I always imagine your the black rasta guy in your picture.
 
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