grokit
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I really like my glass sherlock, but don't use it very often. It's fragile, and the wind bothers it but it's a lot of fun to whip out once in a blue moon. Great taste (best out of all the vg's), and a very pipe-like experience.
I do use my lotus wpa on a regular basis, through small bubblers. They also make an aluminum-stemmed version for portability. My only other flame-powered vape is my sublimator ufo, which is highly impractical.
I had a hammer for a bit and can see why it has a following. It hits hard but I passed it on mainly because it has a built-in torch lighter, and I haven't had great luck with lighters. It has a couple of other quirks that bother me as well, but from what I've observed since then its built-in lighter is actually pretty reliable.
I'm not building a museum but I suppose I am a vape hoarder; you're a log hoarder
Upon reflection, I have reached beyond the saturation point. I really only use a couple of plug-ins on a regular basis, and a couple of portables on a less frequent basis. But I do like to rotate a few in and out of the couple that I use frequently, if that makes any sense. I only medicate with flowers, and I usually stick with a single strain for months/years at a time so I like to rotate vape signatures to keep things fresh.
My old ssv has been relegated to aromatherapy use for the most part, it still gets used albeit quite rarely for vaping these days. My lsv continues to impress me with its versatility so it gets used more often, usually in experimental mode. I also like to take it to friends houses in its bag with my old evolver ht. I hardly ever use my zephyr ion when I'm alone anymore, but I do like to fire it up when I have company over.
My hibrid sabre (see what I did there?) is probably my most under-utilized plug-in vape, logs just don't seem to hit the spot for me. But my joda stems along with my voltage keeper at least made it usable (again, for me; it's an awesome little log. I love looking at it and I want two more!).
Now we're down to the bigtwo three (I just acquired an og cloud). I couldn't be happier with it, and it will probably take the place of my versa infinity setup when I get some elbs in. It doesn't quite pack the punch of the infinity, but it's more efficient and hits really hard. I use the infinity/cloud at night to finish me off.
In the daytime, the sublimator works really well for me with its dry launchtube setup. I take small tasty hits that offer more of a head-high type of extraction, so it doesn't drag me down even if I wake n bake.
As far as my battery-powered portables go, the one I hardly ever use is my old v1 walnut firewood. It's beautiful, and somewhat unique as vaporizers go (not in an especially good way). It's also basically worthless and fits really well in my glass vg case or it would be given away/sold by now. I can still coax a nice hit out of it, it's a funky one to use but it offers good taste and is nice to look at. If I ever pass it on it would have to be with the vg, and that's not gonna happen anytime soon. I like to use my firefly pretty regularly, it woks best for solo use like the lotus. The portable that gets the most use is the crafty, it's a great little gadget that can be passed around a group of combustors/nube vapers. It's hard to lean on for multiple sessions though, with its limited battery life and overheating/time-out issues.
I'm really looking forward to my grasshopper, it seems like a game-changer in the stealth vape department and it's looking like it's finally a reality. Not so much the evoke, which may be passed on along with another cheap portable and extra grinder I've been holding for my next @Vitolo donation if it ever arrives. A couple of upcoming portables that I'm enthusiastic about are the zion and the okin, I will probably grab the former when it's in production at some point because it looks incredible, and the latter I will have to pre-order just because it's so damn retro authentic artistic unique creative unusual, with incredible craftsmanship.
I really like my glass sherlock, but don't use it very often. It's fragile, and the wind bothers it but it's a lot of fun to whip out once in a blue moon. Great taste (best out of all the vg's), and a very pipe-like experience.
I do use my lotus wpa on a regular basis, through small bubblers. They also make an aluminum-stemmed version for portability. My only other flame-powered vape is my sublimator ufo, which is highly impractical.
I had a hammer for a bit and can see why it has a following. It hits hard but I passed it on mainly because it has a built-in torch lighter, and I haven't had great luck with lighters. It has a couple of other quirks that bother me as well, but from what I've observed since then its built-in lighter is actually pretty reliable.
I consider myself to not be a vape Hoarder, but at the same time I've had lot's of logs, and have multiple logs (and counting) in different woods
I've probably only ever sold a few vapes, but at this point I've lost track of how many have been given away.. IMO Vapes make great gifts, and it's better to pass vapes along, rather than let them sit there.. Unless you're trying to build a Vape Museum or something
I'm not building a museum but I suppose I am a vape hoarder; you're a log hoarder
Upon reflection, I have reached beyond the saturation point. I really only use a couple of plug-ins on a regular basis, and a couple of portables on a less frequent basis. But I do like to rotate a few in and out of the couple that I use frequently, if that makes any sense. I only medicate with flowers, and I usually stick with a single strain for months/years at a time so I like to rotate vape signatures to keep things fresh.
My old ssv has been relegated to aromatherapy use for the most part, it still gets used albeit quite rarely for vaping these days. My lsv continues to impress me with its versatility so it gets used more often, usually in experimental mode. I also like to take it to friends houses in its bag with my old evolver ht. I hardly ever use my zephyr ion when I'm alone anymore, but I do like to fire it up when I have company over.
My hibrid sabre (see what I did there?) is probably my most under-utilized plug-in vape, logs just don't seem to hit the spot for me. But my joda stems along with my voltage keeper at least made it usable (again, for me; it's an awesome little log. I love looking at it and I want two more!).
Now we're down to the big
In the daytime, the sublimator works really well for me with its dry launchtube setup. I take small tasty hits that offer more of a head-high type of extraction, so it doesn't drag me down even if I wake n bake.
As far as my battery-powered portables go, the one I hardly ever use is my old v1 walnut firewood. It's beautiful, and somewhat unique as vaporizers go (not in an especially good way). It's also basically worthless and fits really well in my glass vg case or it would be given away/sold by now. I can still coax a nice hit out of it, it's a funky one to use but it offers good taste and is nice to look at. If I ever pass it on it would have to be with the vg, and that's not gonna happen anytime soon. I like to use my firefly pretty regularly, it woks best for solo use like the lotus. The portable that gets the most use is the crafty, it's a great little gadget that can be passed around a group of combustors/nube vapers. It's hard to lean on for multiple sessions though, with its limited battery life and overheating/time-out issues.
I'm really looking forward to my grasshopper, it seems like a game-changer in the stealth vape department and it's looking like it's finally a reality. Not so much the evoke, which may be passed on along with another cheap portable and extra grinder I've been holding for my next @Vitolo donation if it ever arrives. A couple of upcoming portables that I'm enthusiastic about are the zion and the okin, I will probably grab the former when it's in production at some point because it looks incredible, and the latter I will have to pre-order just because it's so damn retro authentic artistic unique creative unusual, with incredible craftsmanship.
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