Hi Everyone,
While I know this has been covered in one form or another, I'm looking for recommendations for long term storage strategies for raw materials to be used in my MFLB over the coming months or even years. I've heard glass jars are good, I've heard freezing is good, I've heard...
BTW: Does the LB have any plastic parts which come into contact with the vapor? Do you guys feel it's safe to use? The other thing is that some have said that the battery only lasts for a few hits before it needs to be recharged. Has this been your experience?
Thanks again
Thanks so much everyone. I'll seriously consider the launch box as my first step into the world of vaping.
Maybe the arizer would be appropriate, as was said, for larger groups. Does anyone know how long it takes for the arizer extreme q to heat up?
Hi,
Thanks for making this point. From my perspective, a 45 minute wait time is a deal breaker. Leaving it on is also impractical in my case. Which of the recommended vaporizers have shorter warm up times?
Thanks again,
rhz
While not as high a priority as my other concerns, portability is a distinct advantage. Does the MFLB have some other down side as a result of it being portable?
Thanks--I'm so impressed with how responsive everyone is to my questions!
Oh, and if we're opening things up to other vaporizers, I'm also concerned about quality (non-toxic) parts and a short wait time to use the vaporizer. Would that narrow things down further?
Thanks so much.
Hey thanks for the responses. I'm not really up on the abbreviations so what do:
PD
MZ
WDZ
DBV
SSV
VG
stand for? I presume that EQ is the arizer extreme q
Thanks again.
Hi, Everyone.
I have no experience with vaporizers, but I've decided to invest in one. I've done quite a bit of research, and I have almost settled on the Arizer Extreme Q. I am very much an occasional user, and I'm concerned about waste. It's my understanding that some vaporizers (e.g...