$100 is not for only one unit, unlimited version upgrades which is crazy. I got all OGs upgraded to V2.5 a while back and now waiting on V3 to come out which will be totally free.
If you compare Pax1 to Haze, Haze wins at all points. Especially with customer service and support. Pax battery will die on you and you are on your own after that. They intentionally excluded it from their 10 year warranty so you can keep buying a new vape every year. Anyway, that is not the...
I usually use one pad in the can. I have quite a number of cans in my possession so I usually do not mix them up. I have two flavors of e-liquid and they have their dedicated cans. I change the pads once a month or so. They are quite durable.
I personally do not have experience with pipe tobacco but Haze effectively vaporizes almost any content, all the way from wax/shatter oil, liquid to dry herb even pollen. So I am sure that you will be highly satisfied. You may want to reach out to Haze support and they may tell you the optimum...
The second chamber does not heat up while the first one is in use. You can see this video below. The chambers heat up on demand when you switch from one side to the other. Hope this helps.
I agree. I do not do liquids too often but when I do, it is always one chamber with dry herb and other one with e-liquid. I use this when I have a stale batch of dry herb. If I am not particularly happy with my herb for whatever reason (taste perspective), i fill one can with it and other with a...
I agree with you. When I use really dry or too fine ground herb, I usually go with the lower heat settings on my V2.5. Light pack in the can. It not only lasts longer but also produces great clouds. Conduction screens may let some too fine particles inside the path so I prefer not using them of...
Which version do you have? I agree with you on the partial battery performance. If you are considering accessories, i highly recommend getting the XL batteries. They make a huge difference. I clean my cans after few sessions with ISO. Wax is sticky business as it is.
I mostly do the layers and it creates great results with Haze 2.5 at low temps. I gradually increase the settings as I go and it extracts them all 100%
I agree completely and I mentioned this before. None of the vaporizers are designed for the burn offs. We as the users do it for piece of mind to get rid of any potential grease or similar from the chambers. Doing extensive burn offs will overheat the device for sure. They need to pass their...