Pappy
shmaporist
Never owned a vape before. Now own two.
Da Buddha (DBV) > 5 weeks old
Extreme Q (EQV) > 1 day old
Like circumventing the globe from the east and the west only to arrive in the same place -- vapor -- DBV and EQV take diametrically different approaches to acomplish the same task.
DBV is zenlike in its simplicity, design, and purpose. It's a whip style vape of the hands-free variety. A thick beveled stainless steel cylinder with a hole cut for the wand, the DBV initially reminded me of one of those steel ash cans bums burn wood in to warm their hands in winter. But over the past month the simplicity of its design really grew on me -- SS and GonG -- high end materials that look great on a table.
My heart sank when I opened the box and saw the EQV. It reminded me of a coffee carafe from IHOP. The design is typical of inventors who don't employ industrial engineers and instead collaborate with their manufacturers -- a hodgepodge of disparate design elements and materials. Oh, did I mention it has blue LED mood lights in the base?
OK, forgetting the EQV looks like a prop from "Hot Tub Time Machine" how do these two machines stack up vape-wise? Which begs the question -- are you looking for efficiency or instant gratification? For the latter go with the DBV. It warms up in 3 minutes and gives consistent giganda vapor hits. If you seek efficiency the EQV is your baby!
Let's do the math. With the DBV I get approximately 6-8 hits with .2g... 2-4 hits @ 12 o'clock > 2 hits @ 2 o'c and 2 hits @ 3 o'c.
Just had an insane whip session with the EQV... Used .4g in the cyclone bowl and must've gotten 2 dozen hits! Started @ 200 after "percolating" herb for 15 minutes and drew most vapor @ 210-215. Quit @ 230. By my arithmetic that makes the EQV 25-50% more efficient than DBV.
SPOILER ALERT!!!!
Vaked out of my gourde, I dumped EQV ABV after an hour.
Guess what? My DBV got 6 more goods hits off of the EQV's ABV!
Your comments?
Da Buddha (DBV) > 5 weeks old
Extreme Q (EQV) > 1 day old
Like circumventing the globe from the east and the west only to arrive in the same place -- vapor -- DBV and EQV take diametrically different approaches to acomplish the same task.
DBV is zenlike in its simplicity, design, and purpose. It's a whip style vape of the hands-free variety. A thick beveled stainless steel cylinder with a hole cut for the wand, the DBV initially reminded me of one of those steel ash cans bums burn wood in to warm their hands in winter. But over the past month the simplicity of its design really grew on me -- SS and GonG -- high end materials that look great on a table.
My heart sank when I opened the box and saw the EQV. It reminded me of a coffee carafe from IHOP. The design is typical of inventors who don't employ industrial engineers and instead collaborate with their manufacturers -- a hodgepodge of disparate design elements and materials. Oh, did I mention it has blue LED mood lights in the base?
OK, forgetting the EQV looks like a prop from "Hot Tub Time Machine" how do these two machines stack up vape-wise? Which begs the question -- are you looking for efficiency or instant gratification? For the latter go with the DBV. It warms up in 3 minutes and gives consistent giganda vapor hits. If you seek efficiency the EQV is your baby!
Let's do the math. With the DBV I get approximately 6-8 hits with .2g... 2-4 hits @ 12 o'clock > 2 hits @ 2 o'c and 2 hits @ 3 o'c.
Just had an insane whip session with the EQV... Used .4g in the cyclone bowl and must've gotten 2 dozen hits! Started @ 200 after "percolating" herb for 15 minutes and drew most vapor @ 210-215. Quit @ 230. By my arithmetic that makes the EQV 25-50% more efficient than DBV.
SPOILER ALERT!!!!
Vaked out of my gourde, I dumped EQV ABV after an hour.
Guess what? My DBV got 6 more goods hits off of the EQV's ABV!
Your comments?