As I mentioned above, a handheld whip vape is clumsy and will involve some serious juggling IMHO, unless you're going to build a stand.
Personally, I want my whip vape to be stable and on a table (wasn't meant to rhyme, promise).
As far as them taking long to add a specific LSV whip attachment...
Really? That seems incredibly pointless.
The advantage the LSV has over the SSV is the distinct absence of vinyl whip, adding one negates the benefits associated with GonG vaporizers.
When one considers the above point, coupled with the fact that having to hold the LSV and whip would be...
Maybe I missed something, but I thought it was Tomii who suggested user error was at fault whilst speaking in an unofficial capacity, did Enrico also say the same?
Perhaps for infrequent users that is true, don't fix it if it's not broken. I found the screen became blocked by melting trichomes every month, if not more often, and only cleaning it made it work properly again. It is designed for the air to flow through all the mesh, and limiting it's ability...
It looks like you're LSV is resting in such a way that there is strain on the powercord, be cautious of this, it it is the case...
Nice looking setup though!!
Thought so, I'd guess they're more likely to have EQ screens as they do need to be replaced semi-frequently..
Yes, the screen is not fine enough. I flattened an EQ dome screen and cut it to size, works like a charm ;)
They are very different for two machines that share many internal components.
My SSV gets a lot more use than my LSV, but I like them both equally. Breakdown is probably about 90% SSV, 9% LSV and 1% Vapman lol.
The SSV is a better daily driver for someone who vaporizes frequently on a daily...
I find using the LSV with transfer wand to be similar to smoking a joint, not sure why, think it may be the the thin, reasonably hot stream of vapor this type of design incorporates. As mentioned above, hook it up to a nice piece of glass, and it will show it's true colours!