gordontreeman
Everythings coming up Milhouse!
Hello all,
Due to the pandemic, I recently relocated to a state that isn't rec friendly, so I'm looking to purchase my first herb vaporizer. I've been looking at reviews here, on reddit, and that I'm finding on youtube, but something that is making it difficult for me to gauge is that most people seem to focus on some variant of "big rips" (e.g. inability to clear a bowl in a single hit is a detriment).
These days my tolerance is pretty low, so I'm coming at this from a different perspective. For some context, I've mostly been using a cartridge based vape pen from when I was in a legal state. Typically I'll take a small sip on that and see where it gets me--if I'm feeling good and want to go for it I can then take some more hits, or just set it aside if I'm not feeling it.
This experience has me thinking that I would probably enjoy some variant of on demand vaporizer as opposed to a session based vaporizer (though possibly a dosing capsule would change this calculation--I'm open to feedback if I've got this all wrong). It also seems like having a temp range would be good as lower temps seem to be a little gentler. Because I'd like to start with a single vape, I'm eyeing portables so that I can take them on the go and use it at home (potentially with some water attachments, though right now I don't own any paraphernalia save an old space case grinder). Pocketability isn't important as I'm happy to toss it in a bag when hiking, camping, or what have you, and perhaps down the road I'd be more inclined to consider a desktop device as it seems like they tend to trounce even the nicest portables in terms of performance--I know I tried a friends volcano and absolutely loved the taste and gentleness of the vapor on the throat, as well as the ability to just set the bag to the side.
From my research, here are a few options I've found. I'm mostly just looking for feedback to help me hone in on the vape that would best fit my needs from people who have tried hopefully more than one of these. My budget is pretty much wide open--though everyone loves to spend less, I generally take a "buy once, cry once" approach to larger purchases unless there's a huge diminishing returns curve (e.g. if a $100 vape gets you 80% of the performance of a $300 piece I'd consider starting at that lower end). I'd prefer it to be easy to use, but I'm not against a bit of a learning curve, especially if it yields a superior product (e.g. I happily bust out my grinder, whole coffee beans, pour over device, gooseneck kettle, and gram scale to make my morning pourover coffees--I'm sure holding a lighter further away or inhaling at such and such speed is something I can learn).
DynaVap 2020M: price is obviously great, has a pretty solid reputation though lots of reviews focus on clearing a bowl in a single hit, and it sounds like its easy to add water pipes and such
VLeaf Go saw this suggested on reddit, seems like a decent option though it seems like at this price point most prefer the DynaVap. Battery life seems to be a let down, but this isn't a huge concern as if I'm doing something where it really matters--camping for a few days--I could always bring some rolling papers as a back up option
Firefly 2+: Originally given the tolerance concerns I thought this would be my best bet due to the adjustable temps and on demand nature of it, but it sounds awful finnicky and at its price point I get the sense that there are maybe better options? It has a lot of critics on reddit, at least
Firewood7: this looks absolutely beautiful, seems to cover most of what I'd want with optional WP attachments, on demand, and adjustable temps. Pricey but something I'd splurge on if worthwhile. Reviews SEEM to suggest that they hybrid nature of it makes it less finicky than the FF 2+
RBT Milaana: Honestly don't know a ton about this one, save that the reviews I've seen dug it
TinyMight: When looking into FW7 reviews, this comes up an awful lot as a very similar product albeit with no conduction/potential QC issues (maybe overblown as happy owners don't necessarily spam forums to point out how happy they are). Otherwise I can't say I'm too familiar
Tafee Bowle: Seems to be pretty new, but initial reviews look promising. Again, not something I'm terribly familiar with. It just came up when looking into the dedicated FW7 thread here trying to discern if its my best bet/significantly nicer than e.g. a DynaVap or any of these other options
Apologies that this is a bit of a wall of text. I wanted to give as much info as possible so experienced vape users can give good feedback. Let me know if there's anything I can add or clarify!
Due to the pandemic, I recently relocated to a state that isn't rec friendly, so I'm looking to purchase my first herb vaporizer. I've been looking at reviews here, on reddit, and that I'm finding on youtube, but something that is making it difficult for me to gauge is that most people seem to focus on some variant of "big rips" (e.g. inability to clear a bowl in a single hit is a detriment).
These days my tolerance is pretty low, so I'm coming at this from a different perspective. For some context, I've mostly been using a cartridge based vape pen from when I was in a legal state. Typically I'll take a small sip on that and see where it gets me--if I'm feeling good and want to go for it I can then take some more hits, or just set it aside if I'm not feeling it.
This experience has me thinking that I would probably enjoy some variant of on demand vaporizer as opposed to a session based vaporizer (though possibly a dosing capsule would change this calculation--I'm open to feedback if I've got this all wrong). It also seems like having a temp range would be good as lower temps seem to be a little gentler. Because I'd like to start with a single vape, I'm eyeing portables so that I can take them on the go and use it at home (potentially with some water attachments, though right now I don't own any paraphernalia save an old space case grinder). Pocketability isn't important as I'm happy to toss it in a bag when hiking, camping, or what have you, and perhaps down the road I'd be more inclined to consider a desktop device as it seems like they tend to trounce even the nicest portables in terms of performance--I know I tried a friends volcano and absolutely loved the taste and gentleness of the vapor on the throat, as well as the ability to just set the bag to the side.
From my research, here are a few options I've found. I'm mostly just looking for feedback to help me hone in on the vape that would best fit my needs from people who have tried hopefully more than one of these. My budget is pretty much wide open--though everyone loves to spend less, I generally take a "buy once, cry once" approach to larger purchases unless there's a huge diminishing returns curve (e.g. if a $100 vape gets you 80% of the performance of a $300 piece I'd consider starting at that lower end). I'd prefer it to be easy to use, but I'm not against a bit of a learning curve, especially if it yields a superior product (e.g. I happily bust out my grinder, whole coffee beans, pour over device, gooseneck kettle, and gram scale to make my morning pourover coffees--I'm sure holding a lighter further away or inhaling at such and such speed is something I can learn).
DynaVap 2020M: price is obviously great, has a pretty solid reputation though lots of reviews focus on clearing a bowl in a single hit, and it sounds like its easy to add water pipes and such
VLeaf Go saw this suggested on reddit, seems like a decent option though it seems like at this price point most prefer the DynaVap. Battery life seems to be a let down, but this isn't a huge concern as if I'm doing something where it really matters--camping for a few days--I could always bring some rolling papers as a back up option
Firefly 2+: Originally given the tolerance concerns I thought this would be my best bet due to the adjustable temps and on demand nature of it, but it sounds awful finnicky and at its price point I get the sense that there are maybe better options? It has a lot of critics on reddit, at least
Firewood7: this looks absolutely beautiful, seems to cover most of what I'd want with optional WP attachments, on demand, and adjustable temps. Pricey but something I'd splurge on if worthwhile. Reviews SEEM to suggest that they hybrid nature of it makes it less finicky than the FF 2+
RBT Milaana: Honestly don't know a ton about this one, save that the reviews I've seen dug it
TinyMight: When looking into FW7 reviews, this comes up an awful lot as a very similar product albeit with no conduction/potential QC issues (maybe overblown as happy owners don't necessarily spam forums to point out how happy they are). Otherwise I can't say I'm too familiar
Tafee Bowle: Seems to be pretty new, but initial reviews look promising. Again, not something I'm terribly familiar with. It just came up when looking into the dedicated FW7 thread here trying to discern if its my best bet/significantly nicer than e.g. a DynaVap or any of these other options
Apologies that this is a bit of a wall of text. I wanted to give as much info as possible so experienced vape users can give good feedback. Let me know if there's anything I can add or clarify!