Personal preference. However, most of the reviews that said the INH > Solo came with the initial release of the XP and the lower airflow. If you're debating between the two, Inhalater has a lot of problems and there are a lot of disgruntled XP owners.
Safer bet would be the Solo.
Honestly, I think you have a defective vape. I've gone through a few, but none of them ever seemed to have any conduction going on and I always got even loads. I could be wrong and this is the Q3 vapes, but if this is the quality I would still consider it defective.
I was over at my friends party and I noticed someone else brought their vape. I haven't seen this one before, it was a slim vape that had a glass capsule you heated up. Apparentely it was $50 and it looked like it was made of decent materials.
It was this type of shape: _|--
Anyone know what...
4 piece SCS, it's a tank. I don't have a Kief box, which is another reason but I also love the freezer/coin trick that you can do with a 4 piece grinder to build up the kief.
Not going to vote since I haven't used the pro. I own a XP, and I do know with the XP they're finally getting all the replacements out and have basically finished their moving to their new facility. They're a bit understaffed still from what I've heard, but there shouldn't be anymore delays like...
I've had to go through replacements, but I only had about 2 1/2 weeks downtime and the current unit is chugging along nicely. My friend also bought one of the pre-order ones and his is still working, although he can't do back to back sessions.
I noticed no one answered your question. I'd say...
Even apple has it's flaws, the difference is theres a lot bigger consumer base so the chances of hearing about it is slimmer. One of the major ones with the iPhone 5 release was the aluminum bumper was scratched upon opening it...