I received a G3 on Saturday and tested it this weekend.
The G3 comes with the vaporizer itself, a cover, 4 "capsules", a brush and pick, extra screens, and a micro usb charging cable in a nicely done package.
In my opinion the G3 itself looks decent but does not have the same finished professional look that I feel the Vapormax V does
.
A couple of examples of this:
1. The cover snaps on top but is not snug fitting so it feels a little loose and rotates.
2. The chamber has what looks to be the same material that the capsules are made of and it looks crinkly in a few places.
3. The adjustment knob on the bottom feels a little loose and does not take much force to turn the knob into operation. (feels like it could be easily turned on in the pocket.)
I do take into consideration that this was one of the first of these that were made and that these problems can be corrected.
Upon opening I proceeded to fully charge the unit. After charging I turned the temperature up to the 9 setting (390) and unfortunately saw some vapor releasing from the unit
. This "mystery vapor" took 2.5 cycles to completely disappear. I ran a full 3rd cycle and did not see any more.
Soooooooo....
I loaded up about 1/4 teaspoon of material set the temperature to setting 9 (390). Waited about 1 minute for the led to turn green and took a pull.
It does work. I got a decent amount of vapor even on the first pull.
Taste on the other hand is not the greatest in my opinion. I would not say it is bad tasting (like I thought the T-vapes I had were), but there was some "robot fart"
smell to it.
I did notice that you do have to wait longer between puffs to get decent vapor. Unlike the Vapormax V which I can almost take hit after hit with little to no change in vapor density.
Extraction after two five minute sessions was a decent chocolate brown. I would compare it close to the original VB Pinnacle vaporizer on high setting. (which makes complete sense since the high setting is also set at 390.)
I played with the automatic option a little but did not like the vapor density that it starts at. I believe that auto starts at 310 degrees F and then ramps up to 400. (But don't take my word for it as I did not play with that feature all that much.)
One (probably) unintentional bonus of the mouthpiece design is that is does a pretty good job of mating with both my 14 and 18mm gongs without any adapters.
Overall the unit works but is not for me. I much prefer the Vapormax V, X-Max/Imag, and even the Dark Knight over the G3. (Out of the Chinese Vapes of course)
And that brings me to my final point.....
I do not own an Inhalatar. When I decided to sample the G3 I knew it looked an awful lot like the Inhalator, but was hoping that because of the success of the Vapormax V, that Smiss would use the same chamber technology that existed in the Vapormax in the G3.
I can't understand why after a successful introduction of (what I assume is) their own design in the Vapormax, you would want to follow that up with a damn near copy of another product.
Then again who knows if the Vapormax V was Smiss's own design. Could be that some poor soul out their somewhere had an idea for a vaporizer and contacted a well known Chinese E-Cig company to help them build it........
The world may never know.
Either way I think and have told Smiss that I believe the best thing for them to do at this point would be to scrap this and design a Vapormax V incorporated into a single battery "Pen" style vaporizer with temperature control.
As with all my reviews this is just my opinion.
I am looking forward to seeing what
@mrweed and
@Vape Dr. (and anyone else) have to say about this one.
Also I will try to get some pics up in the next few days as I busted my damn lens on my cell camera and didn't have anything else at the time to use.
Let me know if you have any questions and I will try my best-est to answer them.
,
, and new vaporizers!
LovinLivinLife
EDIT: As I was writing this up
@Vape Dr. posted all those pics. Looking forward to your experience Doc.