Best vaporizer for lower temperatures (158-165C°)

invertedisdead

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Ok seems fair... I know that extraction on low temp might no always result in visible vapor. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't feel any effect. Sometimes even without visible vapor you get high as f*** :science:

Agreed!

Some of those ghost hits have a very spacey stone!
 
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VapeReady

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Ok i'm hesitating this is not good i hate not being able to make a choice as fast as i can... I have to admit i'm picky sometimes and can be quite difficult when i have to make a choice.

I think it comes down to either:

  1. Mighty
  2. Solo II
  3. Fury II
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Life's a bitch peace :peace:
 
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VapeReady

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I think it's a draw between Solo II and Mighty... The only thing i might be concerned about now is the temperature precision and draw restriction. Which one is more precise?
 
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blackstone

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Get the Mighty, it has an isolated air path that doesn't contain a glass LCD screen.

Also I don't know about Solo II, but among other things, the whole two part vape with fragile glass and needing to hold the parts together in use killed the Solo I for me when I got my Mighty.
 

VapeReady

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Get the Mighty, it has an isolated air path that doesn't contain a glass LCD screen.

Also I don't know about Solo II, but among other things, the whole two part vape with fragile glass and needing to hold the parts together in use killed the Solo I for me when I got my Mighty.

Lol did you ever open up a mighty unit and have a look at the inside? I don't think this isolated airpath you are talking about will make it so much better. I have seen the inside and i must say that i'm not impressed with it. For the money it could have been made better, no wonder replica's are being made in china. A lot of plastic, heck mighty is almost all plastic... And let's not talk about the annoying mouthpiece either...

You see i'm quite sceptical and when i want something i'm looking for i will take my time before picking something out i don't have a deadline so i don't care if it has to wait. Opinions however are important the more i read them the closer i get to making up a decision.
 
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VapeReady

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I don't believe anyone here could give you an honest answer to that question.

(Like: I don't care for the Mighty. . . so I'd say the Solo II is more precise.)

Well i guess someone in here could know the answer on that question. I'm not asking the best but rather the more precise on temperature control...
 
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RUDE BOY

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Well i guess someone in here could know the answer on that question. I'm not asking the best but rather the more precise on temperature control...

Someone could but I don't know how they would.

What I was saying is due to the bias of which vape you like more will be the one you judge to have the most precise temp (as in the temp you set is the temp of the herbs are while vaping).

I know some people here have tried recording the temps in (through ?)the load in different vapes like the OG solo and couldn't produce reliable data session to session. So I'm not sure I see a way to compare the temp vape to vape.

Hope that makes sense.
 
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Moose

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Yes, there is no "perfect" vaporizer. They all have their plus and minus. You need to consider what the features that you need and what are nice to have but not necessary, and of course price point.

I have a lot of vapes, but I would have to say that I am very impressed with the performance of the Fury2. Here are some pros: vapor is pretty smooth, it is easy to use, easy to clean, well built, comes with some accessories that for other vapes will be charged extra, pretty discrete, and they have a sweet warranty program. Cons: battery life it not great, batteries are not interchangeable, can't do concentrates, bowl size is a little small for some.

I don't know much about the Utillian 721 nor the company, but if you are interested in the Fury2 I would check out the thread. Healthy Rips the company is very active in the forum so you can ask them questions. The company from what I have seen is super transparent and open to feedback.

Good luck in finding what you want.

I personally love my Utillian 721. I own a Mighty and a DaVinci IQ but the 721 is my go to. Its easy to maintain, decent battery life and the vapor is great. Toronto Vaporizers had a promo at the time that made it under $200 CAD. Well worth it my man.

However, if you have the bread and are feeling fancy, definitely get yourself a Mighty. Storz is number one for a reason.

Good luck bro!
 
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KC2K

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I have had the 2017 and 2018 Mighty. They've sorted the cut off so now it pulses for a bit to give you warning. It works great at low temps and is ok for micro dosing. I think for what you need it fits the bill.

Oh there is very rarely visible vape below 160 C but it definitely works. If you have any other questions feel free to message.

My daily driver is a VapCap. Just heat it near the top of the tip to keep it at a lower temp. The learning curve isn't too bad.
 
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sanfranciscosadhu

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Like this thread a lot!
Occasionally I really get into low temperature vaping, especially to truly enjoy the taste and I'm always pleasantly surprised as to how high I get without irritating my throat even the slightest.
This post for me is a good reminder to go back to lower temps rather then habitually chasing clouds.
I vote for the Mighty, especially when using the dosing caps. I always heat the Mighty up first and only then put the dosing caps in. This way I have at least a couple of pure flavor hits, truly enjoying the terpene flavor profile. I don't care that the ABV is not dark, or the herb is not completely " spent". I feel REALLY good and so do my throat and lungs :)
 
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LeftBased

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I recommend a fury edge for optimal performance for lower temp vaping. I experimented with a slighty dryer well cured herb that was on the dry side but still had entact trichomes and low temp (325f) is flavorful and smooth. I do feel the pain relief and relaxation at temps this low however the abv isnt full on brown the green is turning toasted like a greenish yellow. From a brightish green to a faded green with yellow hues. I feel I could squeeze more at higher temps, however it has a throat hit due to how well the herb got toasted. Fresher bud I use roughly 330f ~ 340f, however enjoying below 330f... Shockingly did test at 320f find an extra 5 degrees allows me to finish faster without diminishing what terpenes are left.
 

VapeReady

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I recommend a fury edge for optimal performance for lower temp vaping. I experimented with a slighty dryer well cured herb that was on the dry side but still had entact trichomes and low temp (325f) is flavorful and smooth. I do feel the pain relief and relaxation at temps this low however the abv isnt full on brown the green is turning toasted like a greenish yellow. From a brightish green to a faded green with yellow hues. I feel I could squeeze more at higher temps, however it has a throat hit due to how well the herb got toasted. Fresher bud I use roughly 330f ~ 340f, however enjoying below 330f... Shockingly did test at 320f find an extra 5 degrees allows me to finish faster without diminishing what terpenes are left.

I had a Fury Edge and sold it. I had a Mighty and sold it. I had a Solo 2 and sold it.

The Solo 2 wins hands down when it comes to taste. The Fury Edge has a stronger vapor extraction than the Solo 2.

The free-flow vapor path of the Fury Edge is better than the Solo 2 restricted air flow path. The Solo 2 however is flavor city king.

Have been looking around in the portable threads, not really much i've missed during my years of inactivity in terms of innovative portables...

Any worthy devices that could check my needs (low temp accuracy, portable) - Tinymight doesn't really have accurate temp control.

Looking for a new vape again as i sold all of my vapes...
 
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Petetbay

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Looking for a new vape again as i sold all of my vapes... I guess it's either the Rogue or Mighty+
I have the Rogue and Mighty OG, I’ll prefer the Rogue for lo temp tasty vaping. I’ll be buying another Rogue @ 420 sales so I’ve got a replacement when battery does end of life probably sometime this year. :2c:
 
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Shit Snacks

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I had a Fury Edge and sold it. I had a Mighty and sold it. I had a Solo 2 and sold it.

The Solo 2 wins hands down when it comes to taste. The Fury Edge has a stronger vapor extraction than the Solo 2.

The free-flow vapor path of the Fury Edge is better than the Solo 2 restricted air flow path. The Solo 2 however is flavor city king.

Have been looking around in the portable threads, not really much i've missed during my years of inactivity in terms of innovative portables...

Any worthy devices that could check my needs (low temp accuracy, portable) - Tinymight doesn't really have accurate temp control.

Looking for a new vape again as i sold all of my vapes... I guess it's either the Rogue or Mighty+

I actually find the tinymight to be extremely accurate, full temp range with the dial, I don't like any of the vapes you mentioned because of their limits or lack of pure materials (by which I just mean steel and glass in the vapor path, HR vapes do not taste pure to me) also the FW7 (+ the upcoming FW8...)
 
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VapeReady

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I actually find the tinymight to be extremely accurate, full temp range with the dial, I don't like any of the vapes you mentioned because of their limits or lack of pure materials (by which I just mean steel and glass in the vapor path, HR vapes do not taste pure to me) also the FW7 (+ the upcoming FW8...)

Tinymight has no digital temp screen. Not really my style. What makes you say it's extremely accurate?

I'm not really chasing flavor rather extraction. What else could you recommend? I was looking at this new xmaxV3pro device, I see you like it as well.
 
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Tinymight has no digital temp screen. Not really my style. What makes you say it's extremely accurate?

What makes you think a digital temp screen is so accurate? It's not usually measuring the actual temp of the herbs anyway... The dial on the TM gives you a full temp range analog style, so you can correspond specific temps to specific spots on the dial if you want, but it's easier to ignore a specific number and just use it relative to the vape you are using, which is often the necessary regardless of the vape or style of temp control... The point with the TM, it is extremely consistent, I set it at certain spots I know what I'm going to get every time, and it has a full range of extraction... There are other variables being glass stem-based pure convection on demand, but it is by far my most capable and what I am always using for that reason, I love temp stepping my bowls and milking the lowest flavors, I typically start as low as possible on the dial with the TM and turn it up tiny bit by tiny bit for each hit, but I can also start higher up if I want to, for different extractions, I can do one hit high temp extraction if I want as well through water, but I typically like to use it through various dry cooling glass that I have, though it is effective with the stock cooling unit, and there are even more options...

I'm not really chasing flavor rather extraction. What else could you recommend? I was looking at this new xmaxV3pro device, I see you like it as well.

Cool yeah so if flavor is not your priority and you like the digital style (I guess I am more analog though I can appreciate both) I would say yes xmax v3pro is the one, I think its a more enjoyable and effective budget option and more versatile... I was able to use it at very low temps natively, I like turning it up through water and other glass though at home. I have the new xlux Roffu too, it seems like a very nice design, but I am still breaking it in so can I speak about its vapor quality yet though it seems to have a wide temp range and quite capable vapor production... There's also the xvape fog pro, but I have not tried that, only the original fog. Also don't get me wrong, I think the healthy rips vapes are very good and have their own place (my roommate uses my fierce well, I have not tried the rogue, but I don't really enjoy my edge much, I like the v3pro more)
 

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I did not say digital temp screen is accurate - read - i said it's not my style.

Yes I was just extrapolating, if you think the TM is not accurate because it does not have digital temp screen, that seemed to imply that you think (only) a digital temp screen is accurate? Sorry, or can be I guess? all good
 

Berzzerkker

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I also find that the TM is a very simple device to use, I don't need to know the exact temp it is set at, having the ability to "dial in" any temp between 1 and 10 seems to work fine.

BTW, I absolutely LUV my TM, I can't say enough about the build quality and what a pleasure owning it has been so far.

Thanks to all FC for helping bring us together!
 

florduh

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The Tinymight excels at low temps, both in terms of vapor production and flavor. Great for temp stepping too. My favorite part is that it makes it easy to extract virtually everything available to me at a given temp. I know it's done when the steam stops.
 

justcametomind

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i guess the best vape for these low temps would be the Volcano (digital) precise control over the temp and you take the influence of drawspeed out of the process which is huge, especilaly for these narrow ranges...

But it is the most "non-portable" vape ever...
I'd go with this
 
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