From what little i know, the VXL doesn't achieve temps any differently (other than taking longer) than the Solo, and has a similar temp range. The Solo gets to temp in less than 90 seconds, and refreshes between draws very quickly. The VXL needs a lot more time to get primed to temp, as I understand it. Solo vapor density is lung busting in it's own right, and herb consumption efficiency makes a little go a very long way. I'm not getting the big advantage vs. a plug-in?
Please, I seek enlightenment
Yes, they both
work, but it's not about a black and white "does it get it all out" question. It's,
how does it get it out. The vapor quality, and overall experience of the Cloud are the difference. First, it's a different style of vaporizing in a way, being true convection. It has unrivaled heat retention, and the lack of restriction in the draw allows for use that mimics the act of smoking through a bong, etc. It's adaptability to any number of water pieces, and the ability to actually use those pieces to their fullest ability.
You can't hit a solo through a water pipe and get it to fire the way it will with a Cloud pulling through it, and once you've used something as free-flowing, yet cloud producing as, the Cloud, it just doesn't feel right any other way.
Others can elaborate, and I'm sure what I'm saying isn't on point. But, I'll say this, while yes, most all of the decent vapes on the market will work, and do work just fine, if you had them all in your medicine cabinet, barring circumstances, or specific preferences, the average person IMO would go for the Cloud, 9 out of 10 times.