I would tell you about the mighty !!
where you mark exactly the temp you want in the oven ... maybe 100C? 125C? 137C? you decide the temp !!
My old DaVinci Ascent has precise temp controls (c and f I believe), and it allows you to set fairly low temps, but I doubt it compares favorably to the newer models. The DaVinci IQ might be worth checking if you want conduction though.
I think that’s a basic question you need to work out for yourself too: Do you want convection, conduction, or a mix?
What are the other things that matter to you beyond the temp settings?
I know the 3 vapes I have (DaVinci Ascent, NewVape FlowerPot and now Dynavap Omnivap XL) can all be used at low temps, and if you don’t need precise temp control the Dynavap stuff is very portable and works well in my limited experience with it, but I think there are a lot of vapes now that can be used at low temps and knowing what else matters to you would help people to help you.
SOLO2
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...
You might want to check out the Fury 2. I have been able to get some pretty decent clouds at 165C° plus the company is awesome (great customer service). The vape is around $149 with a water pipe adapter kit. It is both conduction and convection heating. The Fury 2 also has precise temp settings as well.
Are there some specific compounds you are looking to avoid by staying in this low temperature zone?
Let's say i enjoy the high better at these temperatures... I tend to stay away from higher temperatures as it personally destroys the fun of the high for me. I like to stay creative and productive and vaporize only once per week to once per month maximum.
I actually can relate and prefer that upbeat high too, but I tend to go around 350F for low temp heady effects. But I vape way more frequently than you so I often feel guilty about all the leftover compounds lol, so I go back and forth between low temp and high temp.
I prefer vaping flower from a desktop though.
You could try a Vapcap heated right on the cap.
You might also check out the Tubo.
I prefer vaping flower from a desktop though. You could try a Vapcap heated right on the cap. You might also check out the Tubo.
Looks legit but not sure about how the performance would be... I was looking at the utillian 721 looks nice too and performance wise i can read that it's very competitive but minimal temperature is 170°C... It seems to be pretty tough to find the perfect portable for my needs
I need: digital temp control, precise, portable, efficient, high vapor output, and high extraction performance at LOW temperatures. Are the solo II and mighty really my only options trust-wise?
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.
In my experience since you're only vaporizing a reduced portion of the cannabinoids, the only way to really increase vapor density is to vaporize more material at once. That's why I prefer a desktop for flowers. IMO no vapor output at 330F is going to be that impressive without some solid LED backlighting to highlight the vapor.
WHat is holding me back from the Arizer Solo 2 is the fact that the stem is glass and i wonder if the heating element is really that good for low temperatures...