GeorgeWKushCommanderNKeef
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I currently have the Pax 3, Pax Plus, DaVinci IQC, DaVinci Miqro-C, Fury Edge in the way of "pocketable" DHV. Have a Arizer Tower for a table-top DHV.
I like the style of the Pax, but have been told "I can do better". Air flow and battery are sup-par with the DaVinci items and heat is especially bad in the Micro. The Fury Edge is a bit too large for me.
I am looking for a newer, pocketable (doesn't look as ifI am talking on a Walkie-Talkie or using some sort of "crack" apparatus) DHV that has above average battery life along with UCB-C charging, relatively easy to clean, and non-restrictive air flow. Huge clouds and big hits are cool, but I prioritize stealth, pocketablity and battery over that.
I plan on using mostly on golf course, walking dog, at music festivals, fishing, on the sofa randomly, etc...I like session modes but am kind of looking for something that also offers vape on demand as well.
I've had my eye on TinyMight 2, AirVape Legacy PRO 2, Pax Flow, and Firewood 10 (FATx). While I have used Pax 2, 3, and Plus; I have not used any iterations of the other devices and have some concerns.
Pax Flow: I really like my Pax Products (Though I have heard I should broaden my horizons past Pax, as well as DaVinci given my budget) and really like that this new device is UCB-C instead of the "dock". They are simple and easy to use while also very concealable and stealth. My hang-up with the Flow is that it seems overpriced for what it is. I'd be a lot more interested at the 200-250 price range. I just recently received (4 months ago) a Pax Plus via Warranty of the Pax 3. To me and for my usage, the Pac Plus is cool, I just would rather a device with UCB-C. Do we think that there will be a substantial drop in price in the next 12 months?
AirVape Legacy PRO V2: I have heard that this V2 is easier to clean than the last version. I am not certain how hard the original version was to clean since I have never user it. Is "easier" to clean on the same level as other DHV that I have listed or already have? Also worried about there clam-shell design. Will it open in my pocket or duffle bag if jostled with other items? Do I need to hold the clam-shell door shut while using? Also, the cork worries me in that it may not be as durable and could damage over time with heavy use.
TinyMight2: I have heard the battery life is not great. Have also heard that it is deceptively large/bulky and the glass mouth piece kind of makes it not ideal as an EDC device. If I am paying 350-400$ for a DHV, id hope it'd have batter that would last awhile. Would this vape fit comfortably in a pocket of a pair of jeans with phone and keys? Is there a learning curve with this from my past devices?
FATx: Looks like a cool device. I cannot find exact dimensions so not sure how pocketable this device is. Have heard that the device cannot be turned off without removing the battery (would be a deal killer since it would be in my pocket with other items that could likely hit the button), read where the heating element doesn't completely cool down after use which could waste flower. Seems like there may be a learning curve as well.
Knowing my wants & needs would you suggest any of these devices for an "every day grab"? Would you suggest something different? Are there any expected or announced drops of future devices that may come out in the next 12 months that I should hold out for? I am tired of spending money in search of the next "great vape". Ive got no problem spending a bit if it mean getting a vape that will fill my needs while lasting a few (3-5) years.
I like the style of the Pax, but have been told "I can do better". Air flow and battery are sup-par with the DaVinci items and heat is especially bad in the Micro. The Fury Edge is a bit too large for me.
I am looking for a newer, pocketable (doesn't look as ifI am talking on a Walkie-Talkie or using some sort of "crack" apparatus) DHV that has above average battery life along with UCB-C charging, relatively easy to clean, and non-restrictive air flow. Huge clouds and big hits are cool, but I prioritize stealth, pocketablity and battery over that.
I plan on using mostly on golf course, walking dog, at music festivals, fishing, on the sofa randomly, etc...I like session modes but am kind of looking for something that also offers vape on demand as well.
I've had my eye on TinyMight 2, AirVape Legacy PRO 2, Pax Flow, and Firewood 10 (FATx). While I have used Pax 2, 3, and Plus; I have not used any iterations of the other devices and have some concerns.
Pax Flow: I really like my Pax Products (Though I have heard I should broaden my horizons past Pax, as well as DaVinci given my budget) and really like that this new device is UCB-C instead of the "dock". They are simple and easy to use while also very concealable and stealth. My hang-up with the Flow is that it seems overpriced for what it is. I'd be a lot more interested at the 200-250 price range. I just recently received (4 months ago) a Pax Plus via Warranty of the Pax 3. To me and for my usage, the Pac Plus is cool, I just would rather a device with UCB-C. Do we think that there will be a substantial drop in price in the next 12 months?
AirVape Legacy PRO V2: I have heard that this V2 is easier to clean than the last version. I am not certain how hard the original version was to clean since I have never user it. Is "easier" to clean on the same level as other DHV that I have listed or already have? Also worried about there clam-shell design. Will it open in my pocket or duffle bag if jostled with other items? Do I need to hold the clam-shell door shut while using? Also, the cork worries me in that it may not be as durable and could damage over time with heavy use.
TinyMight2: I have heard the battery life is not great. Have also heard that it is deceptively large/bulky and the glass mouth piece kind of makes it not ideal as an EDC device. If I am paying 350-400$ for a DHV, id hope it'd have batter that would last awhile. Would this vape fit comfortably in a pocket of a pair of jeans with phone and keys? Is there a learning curve with this from my past devices?
FATx: Looks like a cool device. I cannot find exact dimensions so not sure how pocketable this device is. Have heard that the device cannot be turned off without removing the battery (would be a deal killer since it would be in my pocket with other items that could likely hit the button), read where the heating element doesn't completely cool down after use which could waste flower. Seems like there may be a learning curve as well.
Knowing my wants & needs would you suggest any of these devices for an "every day grab"? Would you suggest something different? Are there any expected or announced drops of future devices that may come out in the next 12 months that I should hold out for? I am tired of spending money in search of the next "great vape". Ive got no problem spending a bit if it mean getting a vape that will fill my needs while lasting a few (3-5) years.