Discontinued Vapolution 3.0

RUDE BOY

Space is the Place
There's no true conduction with the vapolution 2, as max said above "Radiant" heat is what roasts the herb if your not Removing the stem between hits, the Vapolution is a convection vaporizer. you have glass and air separating the bud from the heat source. pulling your stems between hits doesn't allow the radiant heat to build up.

Best tasting vape I've ever used is the Vapo 2. but Great taste is partly based in how you use it.
 

axakal

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judging by the video the vapolution 3.0 could very well be used with the vaponic, as speculated here before. to me the diameter of the glass tube seems to be big enough to acomodate to vaponic.
 

stickstones

Vapor concierge
@biohacker -- The draw restriction can be altered by the pack, but even a pretty free flowing pack in the VAP2 will feel a lot like your Solo. The VAP3 will have a bigger, wider bowl that I am hoping allows for better air flow! The VAP2 tastes better than the MV, but is more restrictive...just 'cause I know how you like it.
 

RUDE BOY

Space is the Place
Any news on a release date yet @Vapolution Vaporizers ? I don't know If I can watch can watch the video from February again without my sanity coming into question.

Patience isn't one of my strongest suits.

:popcorn:<<==== getttin' fat waitin' on this. :smug:



Just a little progress update with a tease or two would be pretty cool.
 
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Vapolution Vaporizers

Vapolution Vaporizers
Manufacturer
Sorry for the lack of response lately, but it is for a good reason. We have been very busy building up a cache of heaters for VAP3. This is very time consuming as each one is made by hand, here in Chico, CA. All raw materials for the VAP3 heater are 100% American made.

The tooling for the chassis is almost complete. We have samples of the production chassis's in house. We should have all parts to commence production is about 60 days.

I am sorry this has taken so long, but it will be worth the wait.

Based on requests, we have added degree C functionality to the device.

More to come soon!

Happy Independence Day to All!!
 

Tom Funk

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Sorry for the lack of response lately, but it is for a good reason. We have been very busy building up a cache of heaters for VAP3. This is very time consuming as each one is made by hand, here in Chico, CA. All raw materials for the VAP3 heater are 100% American made.

The tooling for the chassis is almost complete. We have samples of the production chassis's in house. We should have all parts to commence production is about 60 days.

I am sorry this has taken so long, but it will be worth the wait.

Based on requests, we have added degree C functionality to the device.

More to come soon!

Happy Independence Day to All!!

Great to hear that the end is in sight. Thanks for adding a Celsius readout. Some of us don't work too well in the old-fashioned measures.
 
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lemmeadem

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I'm honestly so freaking keen for V.3! @Vapolution Vaporizers What's the release date looking like, guys? I'm so keen for this thing! And, I have to say, everyone that's had negatives to say about the VAP3's form factor must not have owned or used (in my case) a VAP2. The thing is function over form, all the way, and that's just how I like it. 'Apple-izing' products is the problem with a lot of the vaporisers I've sworn off.

The original Pax (hell, even the P2) seemed to me to be a vape designed for the wealthier, less vapor-conscious consumer switching from combustion to vaping and placed great importance on looks but as a vaporiser is pretty mediocre (though improved with the P2).

The Herbalizer (though a brilliant vape) again, falls short in the areas that I consider most Apple-ized - the finicky lid coming to mind immediately.

And I think The Ascent is pretty obvious a choice in this conversation as well.

I'd take a Solo over an Ascent any day, even if the Ascent were the same price as the Solo. To each their own, I just don't want Vapolution to think they need to spend more production time improving form factor when the VAP2 proved there's a market for low cost, high functioning (pun intended!) desktop vapes (as has ANY log vape ever).
 
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