Another "What will my next vape be" thread

paytonpenn

Level 30 Nature/Healer
I have 3 Underdogs they all seem to be at the temp I need them to be within 15 mintues, I have a specific pup I normally start taking low temp hits off of at 8, but a vvps will allow you to speed up the heatup process by a few minutes. An AirCore may heat up quicker than the older dogs. Pretty much the less wood the quicker the heat up.

I have never waited 20+ minutes to hit any of my dogs.
The older models or "king/non-twigs" can take up to 40 minutes, most new units should be good for vaping in 15-25.

I've had my first UD runing 3 years 24/7 still hits like no other and operates like day one.

I like that the UDs don't have a light on them. Having multiple around the house is convenient for my personal usage and when I have others over whether they are or aren't pro-cannabis. The Nano can do aromatherapy and essential oils but doesn't advertise or sell with items to easily use them.
 

Nok21

Well-Known Member
Good info, @Paytopenn.

I like both vapes but am still leaning toward the E-Nano, I'd rather not just get the UD and order a separate VVPS. Noticed the aromatherapy cup is copper- I suppose it does not reach temps high enough to make copper a problem, right? Copper is something i tend to avoid when vapeing.

Decisions, decisions...
 
Nok21,

paytonpenn

Level 30 Nature/Healer
Well you wouldn't be inhaling the and no it doesn't get hot enough to do any off-gassing with the copper.

You don't really need a VVPS for your dog IMO, I have had one and am doing fine without they are really more for comfort and pleasure. I still recommend the Hammer over all. My UD just can't match how well it does concentrates and how quickly it heats.
 

Madcap79

Jack of all trades, master of none.
Yes you can hook it up to a water pipe. The underdog can be run 24/7 and as long as the vvps isn't left about 12v it won't hurt the unit but could lower its life expectancy a bit. But, with a vvps you can lower the voltage and then when you're ready to go it'll be up to temp in 5 mins. Pretty sure the same goes for the Nano.

Edit: Ninja'd by payton
 

tennstrong

Well-Known Member
Previously owned an underdog (RIP), currently owning a Solo, when I get the cash together for a desktop my next buy will be either another UD or less likely- for another portable the Okin. I'd also consider the enano but the service and support from @underdog is just perfect and always very supportive and helpful. Can't even stress enough how helpful and responsive they are, it just seems like any issue you have they will be helping you to the fullest within a few hours and be extremely supportive too. For those reasons I'd rather put my money towards a company which I know the reputation of, and would care to support further. (just too bad free funds are low atm) I have used tons of vapes from the volcano to the verdamper/sublimator and I would still choose a log vape over them.
 

Nok21

Well-Known Member
Lots of decisions to be made. Thanks for all the input guys, i think i should be able to narrow it down and will update/ make a new thread if i cannot decide on what my next vape is.
 
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