My advice would be to purchase fw4..I own both.
Here is why.
Esv has a small unreplaceable battery.
Fw4 takes 18650's..Which means you can swap a fresh one in when your current is low.
Fw4..You can preload capsules and swap them out when they stop producing vapor.
Both are compact.
Esv takes a...
Plastic smell and fact that parts are turning white after being cleaned is a huge no no.
I like using 99 percent iso for cleaning my Vapes..Feeling kinda funny about half warm water thing.
Hopefully they can get better quality plastic like what the crafty has and remain relatively affordable.
^thats what i'm talking about!
will fw3 mouthpiece caps work in 4 and vice versa?
Kinda wish caps came in diff colors.
Also how do you guys use your's with your water pieces? Everything i have is 18mm.
From my understanding this is an hybrid convection vaporizer..my question is for ownerrs or people who have tried it..does this unit cook or give off vapor when not in use? similar to a conduction unit..or does this function more like on-demand convection units.Debating on this or FW
This vaporizer popped up in my ig explore section.
Seems to be a new convection portable.
Current price tag is $129.99, pretty decent price.
This unit is powered by 1 18650 battery and it can be charged by micro usb.
Has anyone bought or tried one yet?
Link to the website below...
Can't speak on charging times..my older 1.0's take about 2-3 hours.
I will say that it's worth it without pass thru..pure convection on demand is pretty nice.
Check out the other esv thread before pulling the trigger.
Thanks!
not going to lie 35% off is very attractive..only thing keeping my eyes on the cfv is the fact it has a micro usb..meaning i can charge it via xbox.
comtemplating grabbing a black cfv.
From my understanding these units are 100% convection if used with wood rings. Has anyone experienced vapor escaping through the mouth piece between hits?
I want to get something that my friends can use..instead of my milaana and esv.
@Edric al-Fali Thanks, few days ago i took the screen out then flattened it. Used a small packing tool to shape it and force it back in. cant wait to see the new model.