Also, if there is a cheaper site that has the Solo for less than $160, please let me know.
Do it i've had my solo for about three weeks and I love this device, haven't smoked since and I'm not looking back. Plus this thread is full of great people and great advice. I just pulled the trigger on on WT from SAM at gbd and once the rest of my stuff comes from PV I know I'll love the solo even more. I got mine from eBay for 127.00 but I heard some people have had problems my experience was totally positive though hope that helpsHey guys, I'm close to buying a Solo. I've seen it a slow as $160 on Vape Nation. This will be my first portable vaporizer. Is there anything else I should buy like extra parts? Is the Solo difficult to clean? Please advise. Thanks.
Also, if there is a cheaper site that has the Solo for less than $160, please let me know.
Thanks.
I personally recommend getting a water tube and adapter for it. It makes it a much smoother, more enjoyable experience.
the two most used for the Solo seem to be the Pinnacle Water Tube or the F-Bomb. I personally have a pinnacle water tube, and it makes for the best vaping experience I've ever had by far.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Pinnacle-Va...789?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c3615e4d5
You can get adapters for them at Planetvape, make sure you get a 14mm adapter
http://www.planetvape.ca/pvhegong-high-efficiency-gong.html
just my 2 cents.
My All-In-One adapter/charger by pipes just arrived, and I must say that I am very, very pleased. Thank you pipes! (: If he is still selling the adapters, I highly recommend to those w out one
What's the attraction for you folks? Tastier? bigger clouds?..or ust nice to change up the scenario and enjoy a different experience once in awhile?
Two weeks in and I'm still loving the Solo.... It has been an excellent addition to the family. Got a PA+Stand on the way from Pipes too(thanks man)!
It has, however, made me start to think I should check out some water filtration. The setups I'm seeing posted here have piqued my interest. I loved hitting the bong back in the day but I've been only vaping I ditched all my glass.
What's the attraction for you folks? Tastier? bigger clouds?..or ust nice to change up the scenario and enjoy a different experience once in awhile?
I have a bunch of water path setups: Sherlock, Ash Catchers, Bubblers.As an ex-bong smoker (4-5 months in), I have to say that even without a water tool, vapor is smooth as shit. I have no problem with hooking up a standard stem for a bit of portability. That being said, water tools will give you such smoothness overkill that it's hard to turn down. At home I'll almost always hit through a bubbler/frozen sherlock. With decent glass available at bottom dollar (check out the "cheap, high-quality glass" thread, I just got a HC bub for $33 inc post), there's really no reason not to hook it up. You'll be pleasantly surprised
It depends on where you live. If you're in US/Canada, then by all means, let the Massdrop fornication commence in bulk. For int'l orders who didn't mind the wait though, going through Massdrop was a *lot* cheaper than all the others.farscaper said:I just bought one on ebay for $125 shipped with 2 day shipping plus a free grinder. FUCK MASSDROP!
I might add to the wise words above that for many of us the power of the Solo is quite enough. I get lung bursting very cloudy rips from my Solo straight from the stem, and even bigger milky blasts with my bubbler. Sometimes I think that any more than that would just be wasted. The Solo is primo-efficient for me. I use far less herb and enjoy the effects much more than the combustion of the past. Yes, because I am a tech enthusiast and always want the latest and greatest toys, I will probably get the Cloud EVO and even the Herbalizer, but having the Solo I don't really need them.The one thing is to temper expectations. The Solo is not a desktop vape, while many of us treat it as such, it is a battery powered hand-held. The power is limited.
As long as you don't expect desktop performance from a hand held, the solo can treat you right. There is a reason so many of us are pumped for the CLOUD EVO, more power, better efficiency, big huge clouds etc..
The Solo is best when compared to hand-helds.
I might add to the wise words above that for many of us the power of the Solo is quite enough. I get lung bursting very cloudy rips from my Solo straight from the stem, and even bigger milky blasts with my bubbler. Sometimes I think that any more than that would just be wasted. The Solo is primo-efficient for me. I use far less herb and enjoy the effects much more than the combustion of the past. Yes, because I am a tech enthusiast and always want the latest and greatest toys, I will probably get the Cloud EVO and even the Herbalizer, but having the Solo I don't really need them.
Well, I'll go check out GBD and make a visit to aqualabtech. I think a bubbler is in my future. Not too much diffusion for vape+water filtration, right?
@Snappo While exhaling from the Solo I often find myself thinking, "Who the heck could need a bigger hit than this?", . That being said...It's always fun to try.
Thx all.
I see a Solo from Allstarvape for $140. Legit check?
I agree with you slightly but I feel the Da buddha is tastier as it almost 100% convection where as the solo uses some conduction. So bowls in Da buddha last longer and don't get as scorched.See i would put the solo up thire with desktop vapes and imo it is in a lot of ways better then my da buddha like no stering no pulling the whip out each puff pluss with a vapor lung i can pull clouds just as big and thick as da buddha and just how i just love the solo and imo its just as good if not better then most desk top vapes pluss you can wakk around if you wish my solo is only ran on PA now a days and da buddha isbin the draw and probs wont come out for a while
Ps dont get me wrong i love my da buddha as well just has its place