herbivore21
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I agree my friend, it is likely that the differences and preferences will be subjective between the two. The polished sapphire is likely to be somewhat more durable, but is also more expensive for this reason. However, it is also not going to be amenable to a wicking surface because of the polished finish (the wicking surface for the d-nail products is made while the sapphire is grown in the lab from cultures, any polishing afterwards would obviously damage a wicking surface). The banger design is preferred by plenty of folks over traditional domeless nail designs (I do not prefer these with quartz but I can't say about the Liger banger design with regard to my preferences yet - quartz and titanium bangers are a very different beast!).@herbivore21 Why does someone prefer a stick over an automatic? It could be argued that one is far superior to the other, yet you still see a world full of both. The point I am trying to make is a lot of it is in the eye of the beholder and so you will most likely see a mixed bag of reactions due to it all being up to personal preference in the end =)
Basically, we can compare individual aspects as well as the subjective experience of the whole. Obviously, the latter is something that any of us can do if we have used the product. What I was saying above is: let's not presume to know whether individual design features are responsible or not in the absence of any clear evidence to support the claim - it seems like you are already thinking along these lines though and sticking to describing things from a subjective user experience perspective though so you may already understand my point
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