I was discussing my order and asked this question with customer service a couple days ago:
"What is the deal with this vaporizer as to being “pure convection.” Some manufacturers seem very loose on their definition of “convection” (versus conduction or hybrid). For sure, to be clear, “convection” means hot air flowing through the herb/material—either caused by the person drawing the hot air through herb/material or by a fan blowing it through the herb/material. In other words, the herb is not heated by any other means but hot air flowing through the material—either continuously or at the press of a button (on-demand).
The test of whether a vaporizer is convection is if the vaporizer is on but not being vaped/used—does the material heat up? If the material heats up just by being turned on, but is not being vaped, the vaporizer is by definition NOT convection.
Conduction, on the other the other hand, relies on radiant heat. The oven itself gets hot and that heat radiates through the material
A hybrid vape, utilizes both convection and conduction/radiant heat.
Given those definitions—what is the Legacy?"
So far radio silence...