HillaryClinton
Future ruler of earth
Getting an extra AIW Bowl and 2 mouthpieces !
Some things about the HerbalAire that I love and you should really take into account are:
1. The fact that you NEVER have to stir your herb. Whith the EQ or Da Buddha your constantly having to stir the herbs to get an even vape, The HA makes it so you just pop in a crucible and your good to go. If your vapebonging this makes a big difference IMO and it just makes it less hassle overall.
2. The durability. Ive dropped mine from 8 feet onto cement and it still works perfect. The eq has glass breakable parts, which is the main reason i went to the HA.
The efficiency is also a big factor but the two I mention above have made me love the herbalaire. It is definitely one of the most underrated vapes out there.
Honestly I don't know since I never tried one. But I would assume so from what I'm hearing.Doesn't the Vapolution 2.0 have the same non stir/throw in whatever deal also? The Herbalaire was my 2nd choice though.
Some things about the HerbalAire that I love and you should really take into account are:
1. The fact that you NEVER have to stir your herb. Whith the EQ or Da Buddha your constantly having to stir the herbs to get an even vape, The HA makes it so you just pop in a crucible and your good to go. If your vapebonging this makes a big difference IMO and it just makes it less hassle overall.
2. The durability. Ive dropped mine from 8 feet onto cement and it still works perfect. The eq has glass breakable parts, which is the main reason i went to the HA.
The efficiency is also a big factor but the two I mention above have made me love the herbalaire. It is definitely one of the most underrated vapes out there.
I haven't used the HA, but I feel like a lot of this can be said about the Vapolution as well. It is similar in loading method (loading unground material) and the efficiency is very good as well. I can't say the durability is the same because I have not tested it, but I would imagine that the HA is more durable, but with a 90 day warranty and then only $40 for repairs for life the Vapolution isn't much of a liability either. I'm only saying this because Hillary bought the Vapeolution and I want to assure them that it is a good choice in my opinion.
One thing I'd be curious about is what type of heating element does the vap2.0 have?Thanks, yeah it seems rather similar to the HA, just cheaper and all glass on glass, not sure which is more efficient but I am guessing its about the same since the same process is being used basically right? Well I will find out soon enough :-)!
One thing I'd be curious about is what type of heating element does the vap2.0 have?
Knowing what type of heating element will help in seeing how similar the efficiency will be (the herbalaire has a nichrome heating element).
That being said the Vap2.0 looks nice man, and for $100 it's a steal.
When it was all said and done I paid like $200-220 for my herbalaire with all of the upgrades/parts to get it ready to vape bong and it doesn't even have an all glass airpath. No doubt you made a good purchase!