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Urgently need new vape, what's a good one at $150-300?

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vapeguy

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Interesting, but what's the difference between a da buddha and the SSV?

Edit: I looked into the da buddha and it seems to be described as a lower end SSV but to me I actually prefer the design with the knob on the front (is it me or the power light is on the back?)

At $135 I'm very likely to get one, I think it will be more durable than the LSV as you're not constantly moving the device. This would also let me push back the purchase of a Volcano so I can save for it. I would get it from a Canadian website though as it will end up way cheaper.
 
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vapeguy

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Since it would be as a temporary/emergency vape I think I would get the da buddha instead of the SSV, I actually find the design nicer and more logical with the temp control on the front instead of back (but what's with the power light on the back when there's plenty of room for it on the front?)

However I noticed at the website I normally buy vapes from the EQ is just $15 more than the da buddha so now I'm hesitating between those two as a temp vape, but there's also still the possibility I'll just wait until I can afford the Volcano.

I'm kind of leaning towards the da buddha as I like the simplicity and I think it may last longer than the EQ. In terms of efficiency, which of the two will extract the most and make the best vapor? One thing that may affect my decision: Can the EQ respond to temp changes fast enough to maintain the same vaping temp with varying draw speed so that the draw speed doesn't affect the temp like on 7th floor vapes?

I also remember a vape called purple something, is that still around and is it still a good choice? I think it was highly recommended several years ago.
 

Hashtag46&2

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Since it would be as a temporary/emergency vape I think I would get the da buddha instead of the SSV, I actually find the design nicer and more logical with the temp control on the front instead of back (but what's with the power light on the back when there's plenty of room for it on the front?)

However I noticed at the website I normally buy vapes from the EQ is just $15 more than the da buddha so now I'm hesitating between those two as a temp vape, but there's also still the possibility I'll just wait until I can afford the Volcano.

I'm kind of leaning towards the da buddha as I like the simplicity and I think it may last longer than the EQ. In terms of efficiency, which of the two will extract the most and make the best vapor? One thing that may affect my decision: Can the EQ respond to temp changes fast enough to maintain the same vaping temp with varying draw speed so that the draw speed doesn't affect the temp like on 7th floor vapes?

I also remember a vape called purple something, is that still around and is it still a good choice? I think it was highly recommended several years ago.
I can't speak for EQ.

But DBV is a powerful beast out of the box, and incredible with @DDave modd kit

Either vaporizer, I would suggest getting the respected kits supplied by DDave, especially if efficiency is a key factor.

You are thinking of the Purple Days, while an awesome unit, your power/electricity situation would be exacerbated with this particular vaporizer.

In fact, I don't think I'll ever need a "better" vaporizer than my DBV, with Daves mod, insane extraction ability... Insane :rockon:
 

vorrange

Vapor.wise
The DBV hits hard, harder than HA or EQ. It just has less bling... no bags or digital temp, but it does the job well with thick hits and with good extraction. The big bowl and the taste from the whip are my biggest problems with this vape.

The big bowl makes it difficult to conserve, but now there is DDAVE mod which consists of using a basket screen in the DBV wand reducing the bowl considerably and make it closer to the heater allowing for better heat retention.

The Lotus is my main driver, i had the Buddha, the Solo, The HI, the VHW and a few others and i still keep the HI and the VHW but the Lotus stopped my VAS for almost two years now.

So between these two, i would still choose any of these over any other option for you and the prices you mention, especially if you plan to buy a Cano.

But the Lotus would supress all your needs and then some. Hits better than most desktops, and tastes better too. Doesn't get too dirty, and it's easy to clean. Plus, at 150USD it is a steal since it replaced all my desktops and portables, water or dry. I would only consider an eletric desktop now for guests or if i went to the +500USD range with the MV, EVO, Herborizer, Herbalizer, and an eletric portable for the 1% of times i want to vape without paying attention.
 

Hashtag46&2

Trichome Technician
The DBV hits hard, harder than HA or EQ. It just has less bling... no bags or digital temp, but it does the job well with thick hits and with good extraction. The big bowl and the taste from the whip are my biggest problems with this vape.

The big bowl makes it difficult to conserve, but now there is DDAVE mod which consists of using a basket screen in the DBV wand reducing the bowl considerably and make it closer to the heater allowing for better heat retention.

The Lotus is my main driver, i had the Buddha, the Solo, The HI, the VHW and a few others and i still keep the HI and the VHW but the Lotus stopped my VAS for almost two years now.

So between these two, i would still choose any of these over any other option for you and the prices you mention, especially if you plan to buy a Cano.

But the Lotus would supress all your needs and then some. Hits better than most desktops, and tastes better too. Doesn't get too dirty, and it's easy to clean. Plus, at 150USD it is a steal since it replaced all my desktops and portables, water or dry. I would only consider an eletric desktop now for guests or if i went to the +500USD range with the MV, EVO, Herborizer, Herbalizer, and an eletric portable for the 1% of times i want to vape without paying attention.
Hell yes to all this ^^^

:rockon:
I'm nearly positive The Lotus will be my next Vaporizer ( God Damnnn, I wish my disability hearing was at least scheduled by now, appealed for hearing almost 2years ago) saw her for 119$ last night somewhere, I was rather high....

What's that thing they say about short ter....

What was I talking about again??

But to reiterate on the DBV... I've only been Vaping since 6-15/15... But I can rip my DBV as if I've been at it for a decade.
The clouds are insanely dense, and I am not even trying to pull huge clouds.

Even with Elite 6star lung busting Bubble Hash, no harsh vapor.
 

vapeguy

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The DBV hits hard, harder than HA or EQ. It just has less bling... no bags or digital temp, but it does the job well with thick hits and with good extraction. The big bowl and the taste from the whip are my biggest problems with this vape.

The big bowl makes it difficult to conserve, but now there is DDAVE mod which consists of using a basket screen in the DBV wand reducing the bowl considerably and make it closer to the heater allowing for better heat retention.

The Lotus is my main driver, i had the Buddha, the Solo, The HI, the VHW and a few others and i still keep the HI and the VHW but the Lotus stopped my VAS for almost two years now.

So between these two, i would still choose any of these over any other option for you and the prices you mention, especially if you plan to buy a Cano.

But the Lotus would supress all your needs and then some. Hits better than most desktops, and tastes better too. Doesn't get too dirty, and it's easy to clean. Plus, at 150USD it is a steal since it replaced all my desktops and portables, water or dry. I would only consider an eletric desktop now for guests or if i went to the +500USD range with the MV, EVO, Herborizer, Herbalizer, and an eletric portable for the 1% of times i want to vape without paying attention.

Thanks, but I got lost with many of those acronyms. What is: HI, VHW, VAS, MV, EVO?

I thought there was an acronym thread but I can't find it.
 
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chimpybits

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Thanks, but I got lost with many of those acronyms. What is: HI, VHW, VAS, MV, EVO?

I thought there was an acronym thread but I can't find it.
It took me a bit to find it and when I did, I found it has been closed for a long time. Instead, there is its replacement, [vaporpedia link removed due to malware] available from the very top menu of fc.
 
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GradBear

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I'm also currently looking to upgrade with the same price range.

Right now I want to buy a nano but a used one because Canadian money is shit atm.

This is my list before I decided to go for e-nano.

1. E-nano
2. Firewood 3.0
3. Crafty (over 300 but there's a lot of sellers selling it for $250 usd.)
4.Grasshopper ( the main portable vaportizer i want to get but unfortunately the wait time is very long and i'm very desperate to upgrade from my mflb.)
5.Flowermate 5.0 (best vape to get for a very low price.)
6. Extreme Q most affordable desktop vape. I could get it for $160cad
 

vapeguy

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I just looked into the Grasshopperr and it looks amazing and seems to make the biggest clouds I've ever seen, including plug in vapes. While not a priority, I'd like to upgrade my current Pax with a better portable (it requires frequent cleaning to work).

Is the Grasshopper the only portable that's a convection vape?
 
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Hashtag46&2

Trichome Technician
I just looked into the Grasshopperr and it looks amazing and seems to make the biggest clouds I've ever seen, including plug in vapes. While not a priority, I'd like to upgrade my current Pax with a better portable (it requires frequent cleaning to work).

Is the Grasshopper the only portable that's a convection vape?
No sir..
Firefly (FF2 is coming soon)

Zion (Another wait in line vaporizer)

Firewood 3

Elevape Smart Vaporizer

MiVape

Lotus

Vapor Genie

I think the Imag+ ???

Cheaper..
Atmos Vicod5g

Utillian 650

I know there are more...
Are you interested in the Conduction Convection hybrid?
 
Hashtag46&2,

little maggie

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What about the underdog. It automatically comes with 5 stems of your choice so that you begin with a gong if you want one plus others. I rarely use the e-nano mainly because I've never gotten around to buying more stems and can't use it with water without a gong or wong.

I'm also currently looking to upgrade with the same price range.

Right now I want to buy a nano but a used one because Canadian money is shit atm.

This is my list before I decided to go for e-nano.

1. E-nano
2. Firewood 3.0
3. Crafty (over 300 but there's a lot of sellers selling it for $250 usd.)
4.Grasshopper ( the main portable vaportizer i want to get but unfortunately the wait time is very long and i'm very desperate to upgrade from my mflb.)
5.Flowermate 5.0 (best vape to get for a very low price.)
6. Extreme Q most affordable desktop vape. I could get it for $160cad
 

GradBear

New Member
Underdog is also a good choice but I'm going to use it with water filter most of the time so the stems isn't a must for me.

and also i contacted underdog but they have to charge me $30-50 to ship it to canada which is why i decided to just go with enano.

hope i'd find one if not i'm still willing to buy it with retail price. i just want to take my time and save some while i can borrow my friend's crafty. :D
 

vorrange

Vapor.wise
Thanks, but I got lost with many of those acronyms. What is: HI, VHW, VAS, MV, EVO?

I thought there was an acronym thread but I can't find it.

HI - Heat Island Vaporizer, a log vape similar to the UD.
VHW - Vriptech Heat Wand - Ceramic element vaporizer like 7th floor vapes, but with the element encapsulated in glass and isolated from the air path - clean vapor, but needed power for my taste. Plus, it is too fragile and the spare parts a bit costly.
VAS - Vaporizer Aquisition syndrome - A condition felt by many at FC that propels them to buy vaporizer incontrolably and beyond their needs.
MV - miniVAP vaporizer - a spanish medical grade vaporizer, full convection - can be portable (470EUR) or just AC (370EUR) - 100% convection, smooth tasty hits
EVO - Vaporizer with full temperature control, airpath isolated from heating element, all glass vaporizer - One of the best out there IMO. Fast, full, tasty extractions-milks any bong effortlessly.

The grasshopper is great, although almost double the price of the Lotus, and i'm guessing the battery won't last more than 1h. But the stealth factor is amazing.
 

Bizkat

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No sir..
Firefly (FF2 is coming soon)

Zion (Another wait in line vaporizer)

Firewood 3

Elevape Smart Vaporizer

MiVape

Lotus

Vapor Genie

I think the Imag+ ???

Cheaper..
Atmos Vicod5g

Utillian 650

I know there are more...
Are you interested in the Conduction Convection hybrid?

I 'd add Triihouse vapes like the Daisy and Lily to this list of portable convection vapes.
 
Bizkat,

vapeguy

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Thanks for everyone's help. I finally bought a Volcano Digit with solid valve (my 3rd Volcano but first Volcano Digit). I didn't think I would be happy with anything in the $150-300 range or that those would last long (I didn't want something that will break after a few years like the LSV).

I had only sold my Volcano during a period where I got extremely poor and needed the money, I never would have sold it otherwise.

Also, next time I buy another vape and foolishly think it's better than the Volcano (though one may actually be better some day) I'm going to keep the Volcano to avoid having to possibly buy a 4th one.
 
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