I also agree there are ceilings. I'm not the best example to use though because I'm also one of those where I don't notice much of a difference between strains... even to the point where indica vs sativas affect me pretty much the same. Because of this, I always go based on scent and flavor...
Yea, I think there might be a shortage right now because of their transition to the newer model of the power adapter as well as fulfilling warranties. If you can find a 2.0 version for cheaper, I'd say go for it. If it breaks, MFLB will replace it with a newer model.
So the steel ball catch on...
As an update.. I went ahead and ordered a classic walnut directly from VG. They gave me a 10% off coupon along with extra screens, wire cleaners and mouth piece. All that for $49 shipped. Price was too good to pass up.
Thanks for the input. I'll most likely get one just because they're so cheap and resemble traditional smoking the most. Also as you say, very durable. As mentioned, this is a secondary/tertiary vape that I'll just be leaving over at my girlfriend's house so I don't want to plunk too much coin on it.
Thanks for the input. Yea, seeing that the HC and alum is the same price, prob better to go for HC. I might just go with the classic though because I've seen some places have them as low as 40ish. Only issue is most of them are painted too. I'd rather have bare wood than the ugly painted colors...
Yea, I'm leaning most towards just getting the OG. Something simple. How often do you have to clean em? Also, how often do you need to swap out any parts inside?
Hi folks.. so I'm looking to find a lighter powered vape to leave at my girlfriend's place. Both of us are kinda old-fashioned tokers, but her even moreso and she's not too keen on dealing with the "fancy" electronic vapes I have. I'm essentially looking for a vape that is as close to old...
I might have to take the Vaporgenie back into consideration because it seems like I can find it around for $50. Since this will be a secondary or tertiary vape, the price is attractive. I notice they've since come out with an aluminum bodied one.
How is the durability of these, especially with...
Vaporgenie was actually the first vape I ever used. Funny how back then I really didn't even see it as an option because it required a lighter. When my friend brought it over, I didn't quite understand vaping at the time and just figured I saw no benefit of that vs just using my steamroller or...
The Vapman had my attention since way back when Magic Flight used to sell/warranty them. Right now out of all the ones mentioned, it's in my top 3 choices. Durability, clean up, usage very simple?
That is a pretty cool design. You've definitely added more to the confusion, haha.. Just to further the confusion.. .their site seriously needs a re-work. Kinda hard to find out much info, pricing, etc on their site alone with all that background
Thanks for all the input so far. Having the lighter while inhaling is not a big deal for me. This is really something I can just smoke out in the porch with my girlfriend. Admittedly, we're both keen on combusting and I figure this is another extra tool to minimize that... so anything that...
Now that I've gotten my electronic/battery operated vapes consolidated, I'm in the market for something that uses a lighter. The most important factors for me are durability, speed (of heat up) and simplicity. Stealth properties are not priority for me.. I pretty much want something that can...
The heat time of the Air I feel is an advantage over the Solo. There is obviously the size advantage and the Air comes out of the factory with replaceable batteries. I don't recall because it's been a while since I've owned a Solo, but the one I had, I couldn't charge the batteries while using...
I'm selling an Arizer Air that is in mint condition. This is the newest model with the updated air holes. Probably used about half a dozen times. All pieces cleaned with a simple wipe-down using ISO (as you can see it was barely used due to no residue).
Includes:
Airizer Air Unit in Titanium...
Not at all. Very effortless to draw from the Orbiter. I actually use the Orbiter or UFO to help newbies vape when I bring it to small gatherings. Essentially I milk some vapor into the Orbiter and let anyone else go at it, makes it far easier than trying to teach everyone how to use the MFLB. If...
Grats. The PA is a definitely game changer. Not sure if the 2.4 has a different power setting than the one I have.. but I generally dial it somewhere dab in the middle to power the MFLB. With the Orbiter, make sure you don't fill up water all the way. Usually just filling up enough to cover up...