TheScamericann
Active Member
So after owning the fusion 2.0 since january and owning the tempest for little over a month i think it's safe to say the fusion 2.0 is the best dry herb vaporizer that i own. It's offers versatality straight out the bag like no other. It's also ready to go no accessories or aftermarket stems needed. The vapour produced from the 2.0 is some of the smoothes, fullest and tastiest ive ever experienced and i've owned a wide range of vaporizers.
The tempest is very good but it's a luxury thats strength is taste and rapid extraction, it isn't as good as the fusion for mouth to lung hits or through a bong. The direct to lung experience from the fusion is not far off the tempest but if you want to achieve full roast in a single heat extraction it doesn't taste anywhere near as good as the tempest. I bought the tempest thinking it would be a better mouth to lung experience than the fusion so in that regard i'm a bit dissapointed but it has found a place in my set up. I use it daily along side the fusion 2.0 but the tempest feels more like a portable raw dab pen than it does a joint or a blunt if that makes any sense.
The tempest is very good but it's a luxury thats strength is taste and rapid extraction, it isn't as good as the fusion for mouth to lung hits or through a bong. The direct to lung experience from the fusion is not far off the tempest but if you want to achieve full roast in a single heat extraction it doesn't taste anywhere near as good as the tempest. I bought the tempest thinking it would be a better mouth to lung experience than the fusion so in that regard i'm a bit dissapointed but it has found a place in my set up. I use it daily along side the fusion 2.0 but the tempest feels more like a portable raw dab pen than it does a joint or a blunt if that makes any sense.