Vapodudule
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at first it was 119$ for Daisy on August 2014.
Then 139$ for Daisy and 99$ For Lilly kit. There were various codes by then.
Then 139$ for Daisy and 99$ For Lilly kit. There were various codes by then.
Aren't people worried about getting parts? Seems risky to buy daisy with no warranty even though I really want one.
That's the best description of Daisy I've seen!She may have a sweet sounding name, but believe me, Daisy is actually a tank equipped with some very heavy artillery!
Here's a picture of my Triihouse Vaporizer family from my photospread in the Lily Thread.
I have tried SO MANY vaporizers in the last 2 years and have to say that Triihouse is among the best of the best IMHO and urge those who have never tried Butane torch vapes to give these a consideration if you're at all curious. I have not tried a Lotus, Genie or Vapman as others have, but with these two, I don't even feel the need to explore them, plus my VAS is outta control and must be stopped.
I got my Daisy a Cherry MP to go along with my Walnut/Maple two tone Lily.
Looking for a comparison of the Daisy to other butane torch vapes like Lotus or Vapman (since I felt the need to own both of those already ).
Love my Daisy and Lily for sure but the Fact is triihouse is gone and there won't be anymore vapes or parts coming from 'em so get them now if you can and protect those glass parts as though they're the last you'll have your hands on 'cause chances are that they are.
Don't wanna be a downer but ...
One big way both the lotus and Vapman differ from the Daisy is that they are being made by companies that are still in Business so if you're thinking of picking up a triihouse vape you had best pick one up right now while you still can.
Love my Daisy and Lily for sure but the Sad Fact is triihouse is gone and there won't be anymore vapes or parts coming from 'em so get them now if you can and protect those glass parts as though they're the last you'll have your hands on 'cause chances are that they are.
must...control...V.A.S....(especially cool looking wood ones)
But seriously considering it. CAN SOMEONE STOP ME.
Is is essentially Daisy vs. Lotus comparison because the vapman is conduction based, and sort of a different animal imo.
The main difference is that the Daisy is quite literally instant vapor, it's exactly like mimicking the motions of combustion, where you put the lighter to the load as you inhale. The Lotus has a bit more of a pre-heat disconnect, so shatters that illusion.
If you ever used to rip a spoon pipe or bubbler as a combuster, this is the replacement for that, almost to a T.
Edit - I also feel compelled to say that as a pipe/bubbler/joint smoker, the Daisy was finally enough for me to completely kick combustion for about 3 months now. That hasn't happened since I was 16.
Beeswax/walnut oil is what the triihouse butter is.I did a search and found a little regarding the question I'm about to ask, but nothing all that concrete. So here goes:
What do you all use to condition the Daisy's wood? I see tung oil, mineral oil, and beeswax have been mentioned. Any specific suggestions/recommendations?
must...control...V.A.S....(especially cool looking wood ones)
But seriously considering it. CAN SOMEONE STOP ME.
Looking for a comparison of the Daisy to other butane torch vapes like Lotus or Vapman (since I felt the need to own both of those already ).
More interested in the butane torch session experience than anything else since it's been well said that all three VAPES produce clouds and taste. For instance, difficulty using a torch, draw speed and timing, or if your tasting the butane. I'm getting the impression that these factors are what turn people away from butane vapes most .
I'm a long time smoker- still combust often, new to vapor. I've alway been a pipe guy when smoking solo. The Lotus was an easy choice to help me with this transition though I've yet to master it (patience young Jedi Master).
But I'm thinking the Daisy might impress my combusting friends.
My biggest complaint about the Daisy is it spoils me for other vapes. Most other vapes I try I come away feeling like their wispy impotent mist just can't compare to the dense powerful consistency of Triihouse vapes. The good part of that is it keeps my VAS at bay as I don't want to waste money on other devices unless they have some innovation I like or are reported to produce similarly powerful output like I've found already.
Hard to believe a little over a year ago, I almost overlooked the Daisy because it's so simple looking....I didn't trust it would deliver like electric powerhouse vapes, but I found out it actually surpasses most of them.
That's how I feel about my lily.. I need a daisy too..I didn't trust it would deliver like electric powerhouse vapes, but I found out it actually surpasses most of them.
Yes! It's signature is uniquely face ripping. Most any great vape has a special strong profile (why we justify having multiple right? Right?!) but the Daisy really takes the cake with the full power of a flame heating the air as you pull it directly over the herbs, pure full bodied convection vapor that hits you hard right away.
However, Zion is very very similar in its signature. Of course it's battery powered and differently unique in its own, but its got that full bodied profile in its hits. A few of us have made the comparison over there I think you, or anyone else who loves the Daisy would really dig it. The creator actually has a Daisy now himself too, got a while ago beta team recommendations, he even spoke to Tommy before he vanished a few months later
I have been loosely following the Zion. But I prefer the form factor of the single batt model. The user reports are definitely encouraging...
Electric Daisy? Sounds awesome. I have a grasshopper on pre-order, thank God I don't actually "need" it with my Daisy/Lily on the ready. Zion family is definitely on the radar. VapCap is keeping me company too, but I use it more for a change of pace and before bed vape.
Just tell your boss you shouldn't have ate the smothered burrito for lunch...
Enjoy dude!
Damn signature requirement on the usps package made me miss mine bc roommate had stepped out just when it came
I hate those oh so much... Hopefully I can get a hold of someone at the post office when they're open tomorrow so I can just pick it up...
Absolutely, its super simple and maybe the best combustion converter due to its sheer power and simplicity. Worked on my buddy's roommate after an EQ was just light fun for them, and Elevape was too inconsistent and high maintenance for him. He bought his own from the UK recently when they moved out (my buddy has an original square one). It's all he uses and pretty much all my buddy uses now at home. They both just got Lilys to be complete, whilst I just got a Daisy to go with my own Lily. Can pretty much guarantee you won't be disappointed, get em while you still can!
Hey do you guys have a site where I can get a Lilly, I love my daisy it's my daily that and the nano.... I need the lil sis before she is gone.