I get that vaporizers can be expensive, but damn, is their health and long term ability to breathe normally not worth a few hundred dollars?
In the US especially, the cost of treating anything more than a minor issue caused by smoking could easily cost more than the most expensive devices in the market. Not to mention how much they could save on flower if they take advantage of the efficiency vaporizing offers.
I agree that carts are in many ways a very appealing option, and I do use some despite preferring flower to everything but maybe hash rosin carts. I do have some concerns about the internals of most carts possibly contaminating the vapor with heavy metals or other things we don’t want to inhale though.
I am also really bothered by the fact that very few carts are refilled or even intended to be refilled which means a hell of a lot of waste compared to dry herb vaporizers.
All of this led me to look for the best dry herb options out there. I nearly bought a Volcano, but fortunately was convinced to try a FlowerPot instead. I think it’s a much better fit for me.
Next I went looking for a portable, and that was tough. I already had a DaVinci Ascent and I knew I wanted something in my pocket that worked on demand instead, so I didn’t have a lot of options. The Milaana looked good, but I really didn’t like the internal GonG connection and it sounded a bit hard to tame with a lot of people repeatedly pressing and releasing the button during a draw to avoid overcooking the load or combusting.
I looked at a few other options, but the clear standout for design and artistry while meeting all of my needs for on-demand pocket ability was the Nomad.
I didn’t choose it for novelty, douchbaggery, or even primarily artistry (although that was a great bonus), I chose it because it fit my needs better than anything else that I could find.
My main complaint is that it’s not quick to get…I think the TinyMight took some good ideas from the Nomad and brought them to more people faster, but apart from the temp setting being a possibly desirable feature I personally I prefer the Nomad I/II and Toad designs.
Since Dan is a one man shop and Nomads take some time to get though, I tried a couple of other options to fill in the gap.
VapCaps are fun and can deliver pretty well, but they do have some drawbacks for me. I don’t get the best flavor after the first draw or two, heating with a torch outside (or discreetly around a lot of people) is not ideal, and even the smallest induction heaters I’ve seen are a bit large and heavy.
I also picked up the Firewood 7 because it checked a lot of the same boxes as the Nomad/TM/etc. and it had a hybrid ceramic heater I was interested in trying.
I do still think it’s one of the best portables out there and it shares a lot of the temp adjustment advantage of the TM, but I still find that I generally prefer pure convection and there are a few things I don’t love about the design so it’s not my top choice overall.
Finally the Toad is the same heater as the Nomad in a bit of a different package. It’s simpler, a bit cheaper and not really customizable like the Nomads, but it still delivers solid on demand convection vapor in a beautiful little package! It’s a bit smaller than the FW7.
Both the Nomad and Toad have some advantages in their designs, but I think that apart from a lack of sleeve art (which is not even a disadvantage if you love the look of wood), the Nomad II is probably the closest to my ideal portable that anyone’s made.
So at least for me, some artisan vaporizers are clearly superior to the mass produced stuff that’s out there right now.
There’s plenty more to say about a lot of other desktop and portable artisan devices, but I think I’ve covered the important ones that I have personal experience with.
I also want to quickly list what I think are the highest quality, best QCed things I have though.
1. Nomad
2. Toad
3. FlowerPot
4. Firewood
5. VapCaps
6. DaVinci Ascent
…so even on the QC front the small shops are in my experience superior. If anyone’s wondering, my Ascent turned out to have a crooked screen, a small crack in the oven and other minor issues…the shop really should have exchanged it, but it’s worked anyway…just not my favorite and it has some issues.