stickstones- I've owned a lot of glass and know the importance of clean devices and don't mind it( read a lot about pax and know it's important to keep clean to keep working) but would like to hear your opinion. again new to vapes and would like to know everything about them in general, and especially before I drop the money on one. So talk to me I'm listening.
The main thing I need in a vape is to be portable and discreet. I also like that it is only 3 pieces and self contained.I drive and medicate a lot so don't want something big and complicated with a bunch of pieces. it's small,i like the battery, no glass. and sounds like if you keep it clean and lubed to avoid temp light issue and sticking mouth piece,I don't see many problems. But I've never used it and would like to hear your opinion anyways since I don't know much about vapes.
Thanks for the opportunity to engage. Clearly you have done your research, and I respect that. I think I know what you are looking for in a portable vape based on your choice of the Pax. Since you have no vape experience, allow me to share some of mine.
The reason I don't like the Pax without owning one is summed up pretty well above by Pakalolo. This guy knows his shit, especially when it comes to conduction vapes.
The Pax has easily the worst flavour of any vapourizer I've ever tried, and it also makes the least efficient use of my stash. It has its place but the real reason it still gets (or was getting) used is that my wife prefers it.
You are a vapor noob (I don't mean that in the derogatory sense, just a fact you stated in nicer terms), so I guarantee you will like the Pax. It's a decent vape that will get you high and that impresses noobs. But of all the vapes out there, it is one of the least efficient. It incorporates the worst part of conduction into its design by not taking advantage of conductions greatest benefit...instant on/off. That's the beauty of vapes like the mflb and the Palm...they turn off immediately, allowing you to enjoy the rest of your load later...taste and all. But the Pax ignores this and keeps on cooking...wasting the goodies you want and the taste you could be enjoying later. I'd rather see you get a mflb instead. It's cheaper, has instant on/off and is smaller. It also requires some interaction on your part, thus getting you an education on vapor production.
But the units I think are worth passing over this for, without even trying them yet, are the Ascent and the Pinnacle Pro. They are both in the same price range as the Pax and are similarly stealthy. The Ascent should be out any week now and the Pinnacle Pro in about a month. But they both are conduction vapes that are going to taste better and be more efficient. Not as efficient as the mflb, but better than the Pax. Both companies have put out similar products before that were good, so I expect these to be better. The Ascent will have an all glass air path that you can remove in three pieces to clean.
Understand, however, that I don't have a Pax and have only tried a defective one. But I understand, and have experienced with other vapes, the shortcomings of the Pax, and I don't want them. You will like the Pax, but I think you will soon grow to want something better due to its shortcomings. My local head shop owner sells a lot of them, but he doesn't like them because they get returned more than others. He loves the Solo because every one he sells makes a happy customer. He and I are both trying to build him an inventory of vapes that will bring happy customers back looking for more, and neither of us thinks the Pax is it.