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Out to lunch
That's a lot different than calling a particular model garbage, so if you're going to offer your opinion, take the time to say what you've just said. Don't label every Easy Vape out there as junk. Many people have been satisfied with it, and it's not fair to call 'em all garbage. We're here to supply good info, so don't shortcut the advice.SmokingElectricity said:@max
i'm not attacking nothing. i'm giving the man my opinion.
let me rephrase it...
the unit i owned did the job it was meant to do, but i felt the product was unsafe. the wire of the unit is was very frail and thin. the electronics were not separate from the airflow, this bothers me. so did the plastic housing. the temp gauge was very inaccurate. the highest i could go on the unit without it combusting was 222F.
so in the end i can only comment on the unit i owned. did the product work. yes it did. not too well but it somewhat did the job it claimed, and if effeciency does not matter, then by all means this might be the vape for you. but sadly this was not the right vape for me. if this was my first vape, i may have been put off vaporizers all together. i'm not knocking the maker either. everybody is different and everybody likes different things.but in the long run [and i'm pretty sure you agree with me on this]
MFLB>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Easy Vape
One of the big issues with these cheap box vapes is that they're not consistent from one unit to another, and they can be very inaccurate as far as display settings, etc. But the plastic housing and using up herb fast aren't issues with this model. The first doesn't matter, and the 2nd is just a matter of being careful of your temp setting. If you find a good temp setting that works for you, then it burns up your herb the next time you use the same setting, either your draw speed is night and day different, or there's something wrong with the unit. And at least the Easy Vape has a warranty, although I'd get that in writing from the seller before buying one. As for vapor path, almost all box vapes have exposed electronics in the path. That's why an upscale box design like 7th Floor has, gets a big edge. Only the heater element and glass are in the vapor path. Some metal too, of course, but it's not an issue at vaping temps.
Others have used the same model and been converted 100% to vapor. Some get a better vape, and I'm sure some have been OK with the EV long term. My first vape was the crappy BC Vaporizer. I got headaches from trying to suck vapor out of that thing, but as bad as it was, it still converted me to vapor. I was motivated to switch though. Others have to be blown away by a good vape to convert. People are different. That's why it's important to try and figure out what the vapor newbie is after, and give some detailed info. Turn your 2nd effort into your 1st and and you'll do much better at attaining the standards we're looking for here, as far as advice.if this was my first vape, i may have been put off vaporizers all together