Here's a quick review of the Aura, after 2 months or so of use. It might be a bit late, but i think this device is worth the wait.
I don't have experience with expensive vapes, i can only compare with the original Flowermate, Titan 2 and a Pax clone which was a complete waste (i learned my lesson: do not buy vape clones!).
I got mine from Fasttech with a discount (35 USD), few months back. This kind of site might have a bad reputation, but i've been quite happy with them and i'm quite sure it's an original one.
I only use herbs, typically once a day.
The good things:
- I find the vape quality is very enjoyable (of course, after the initial dry runs and cleaning): good taste, not too hot, not too harsh, decent clouds.
- the air flow is comfortable, more open than my other devices. One can take a mouth to lung hit, or a restricted direct to lung, as in e-cig terminology
- good taste, and it bakes the herbs pretty evenly. I don't use the pods included, but drop a supplied screen at the bottom of the oven
- great build quality for the price
- it's small and very light, feels good in hand with the rubber finish and ergonomical shapes
- convenient to use, charge, and clean
- the temperature control works, so one can really experience the tastes and effects at different levels
- the value for money is superb
- relatively fast heating (1 minute or so)
- decent battery life
The issues have been discussed here already:
- the mouth piece gets a bit hot, and the plastic isn't as comfortable and sturdy as other materials
- the heater doesn't seem to be powerful enough temperature to maintain a constant temperature during a hit
- the display is confusing (no heating indicator, no indicator if the temperature is the actual or the target one)
- the cutoff time is too short, less than 5 minutes, so i have to wake it up usually twice in a session
- battery indicator not linear
- it's not a click and play device: one needs to play with the +/- buttons to read the actual temperature, and make sure it's on the spot: it needs a bit of time to get used to it
The mouth piece hasn't cracked yet, i don't know if i got the new one (there were reports that FM issued latest batches with an improved one). To Aura owners: how to tell?
So, it's by far the best vape i have. The few issues don't bother me too much after the learning curve, but it's not easy enough to share with friends without few explanations.
Actually, that device made me quit combusting for good! Well, to be honnest, i still do very occasionally, but i enjoy it less and less.
I'm still dreaming of a Firefly, but it clearly doesn't play in the same league at all. All in all, i'm thinking of buying another one
For those interested, Gearbest also just stocked it, for 40 USD free shipping with a coupon code (aura).
Peace
I don't have experience with expensive vapes, i can only compare with the original Flowermate, Titan 2 and a Pax clone which was a complete waste (i learned my lesson: do not buy vape clones!).
I got mine from Fasttech with a discount (35 USD), few months back. This kind of site might have a bad reputation, but i've been quite happy with them and i'm quite sure it's an original one.
I only use herbs, typically once a day.
The good things:
- I find the vape quality is very enjoyable (of course, after the initial dry runs and cleaning): good taste, not too hot, not too harsh, decent clouds.
- the air flow is comfortable, more open than my other devices. One can take a mouth to lung hit, or a restricted direct to lung, as in e-cig terminology
- good taste, and it bakes the herbs pretty evenly. I don't use the pods included, but drop a supplied screen at the bottom of the oven
- great build quality for the price
- it's small and very light, feels good in hand with the rubber finish and ergonomical shapes
- convenient to use, charge, and clean
- the temperature control works, so one can really experience the tastes and effects at different levels
- the value for money is superb
- relatively fast heating (1 minute or so)
- decent battery life
The issues have been discussed here already:
- the mouth piece gets a bit hot, and the plastic isn't as comfortable and sturdy as other materials
- the heater doesn't seem to be powerful enough temperature to maintain a constant temperature during a hit
- the display is confusing (no heating indicator, no indicator if the temperature is the actual or the target one)
- the cutoff time is too short, less than 5 minutes, so i have to wake it up usually twice in a session
- battery indicator not linear
- it's not a click and play device: one needs to play with the +/- buttons to read the actual temperature, and make sure it's on the spot: it needs a bit of time to get used to it
The mouth piece hasn't cracked yet, i don't know if i got the new one (there were reports that FM issued latest batches with an improved one). To Aura owners: how to tell?
So, it's by far the best vape i have. The few issues don't bother me too much after the learning curve, but it's not easy enough to share with friends without few explanations.
Actually, that device made me quit combusting for good! Well, to be honnest, i still do very occasionally, but i enjoy it less and less.
I'm still dreaming of a Firefly, but it clearly doesn't play in the same league at all. All in all, i'm thinking of buying another one
For those interested, Gearbest also just stocked it, for 40 USD free shipping with a coupon code (aura).
Peace