I wouldn't want to give up weed although I can see at times I might use less, not that I'm a heavy user. I tend to view these vaping forums when I relapse into tobacco-use.
Had them down both as session vapes, was just wondering.The Fury 2 looks sleek and I've read Boundless make good vapes and believe the reviews but I dunno unless something like the Tinymight comes along that ticks a bunch of boxes I'm happy with the vapes I've got.
Performance is does it get you high, does it taste good, is it comfortable to use. I don't really understand 'full extraction' or perhaps I do and don't like the sound of it, if it looks dark brown it's extracted.
Brought an iolite and didnt get it to work effectively (probably user error in hindsight) and that put me off vaporization until the mighty, which generally improved my health for a number of reasons hence i'm positive on vaporization.
My concentration is better, there's something about mixing tobacco and cannabis that makes you groggy (I think thats the hit spliff smokers miss when they try vapes).
Its looks cool although yeah reminds me of those 7th floor vapes. Actually it looks medical rather than recreational and Im starting to wonder how much overlap they have or whether theyre different markets.
Yeah I think theres still a market for new desktop vapes. Its probably more difficult to get a foothold in a market of big hitters without some kind of jump in technology or changes in the 'cannabis has to be smoked' mentality thats still there among those who use it, youve got the name to...
I thought it was generally considered convection was better than conduction, I haven't tried any other than the iOlite and I never got it to work.
Actually the dynavap is conduction isn't it? You get flavour and a hit from that although I prefer session vapes.