TheKeeper
Former Combuster
What's up my brothers and sisters? I've been fervently reading this board from the beginning. For my first post I'll let you choose my next vaporizer. I'm familiar with vaping and have tried at a minimum 20 different vaporizers but want to retire my Steinel HG 3002LCD heat gun as it's cumbersome to use. I've done my research and will buy either the Vriptech or Life Saber as I love vaping with glass, ice & water. I already own the bowls for both products. If you own and use either one of these vapes, please take the time to tell me which one you recommend that I buy. I'll tally it up in a week or so and buy the one that gets the most props and report back to you with a detailed review including videos. If you have never used one of these products, please don't post (other than to say hey) as only want recommendations from actual users. I don't mean any disrespect as I know that everyone that hangs out here is a forward thinker. Also, when I type with the attitude of authority, please don't think that I'm cocky as I have truly spent the money and thoroughly tested all of the vaporizers that I talk about. I spent the money and time - so you don't have to.
PS - The Arizer Solo is the best portable vaporizer available if you make a few easy & inexpensive modifications. I'll post back soon with some pics and instructions along with a few photos of my inexpensive Solo water pipe setup. I could definitely make it with this vape alone, but I want to experiment with a hospital grade, semi portable vape, as medical marijuana is allowed in my state and is frequently used by hospice patients. Hopefully, I can get them off smoking joints as it's often painful to cough when you have 6 months or less to live. Please don't suggest a Volcano or AeroMed as these are not semi-portable and have their issues. Please don't suggest the Cloud as these have been promoted since 2010 and it's now mid 2012. Also, don't waste your time with the AtmosRaw. I know we're all waiting for an ultra portable like that, but I've tried every modification possible, and it just doesn't vape properly - even with the little glass screens that the company knew they had to send (free of charge) after production. I sent mine back and hopefully the company will make the proper changes and make a sweet portable. Also, the Magic-Flight is definitely the best ultra portable vape, but I require a little more umph. I've actually hit this thing in a packed movie theater - so I've got to give it love.
Anyways, which vape should I get? The Vriptech or Life Saber?
Love ya,
TheKeeper
I was just hitting the Solo through a Zob Mini Bubbler W/Shower Head Perc and it hit me but there is just not a smooth enough draw on this thing. You have to really suck to get that kick ass hit. Hopefully, they will improve the ease of draw in the next model, as it's just a top notch product.
Yes - the Solo is the best portable vaporizer available as I'm geeked. However, they could make a few simple improvements to be superb. Need a better screen system. As is, you will inhale some product when you hit it. It would be nice if this was resolved. Also, you have to suck this thing to get the good hit. I have faith in you Canucks, fix this shit. Also, the glass in my M105 falls out and moves round which is annoying. Please fix this shit. I've seen lots of posts in terms of which model you should get, M105 and above. I sent the company an email asking what the difference between the new model, I'm too high to google which one, and the one I have is - they replied there is "no difference". I find that hard to believe that there there is no difference between 2 different model numbers. Get the metal not ceramic product which is model M105 and above. Best!
Forgot to post, I've tried the pre - M105 models which were ceramic and you'd think sound better - because ceramic seems more contentious than metal - the metal ones are better.
Best!
PS - The Arizer Solo is the best portable vaporizer available if you make a few easy & inexpensive modifications. I'll post back soon with some pics and instructions along with a few photos of my inexpensive Solo water pipe setup. I could definitely make it with this vape alone, but I want to experiment with a hospital grade, semi portable vape, as medical marijuana is allowed in my state and is frequently used by hospice patients. Hopefully, I can get them off smoking joints as it's often painful to cough when you have 6 months or less to live. Please don't suggest a Volcano or AeroMed as these are not semi-portable and have their issues. Please don't suggest the Cloud as these have been promoted since 2010 and it's now mid 2012. Also, don't waste your time with the AtmosRaw. I know we're all waiting for an ultra portable like that, but I've tried every modification possible, and it just doesn't vape properly - even with the little glass screens that the company knew they had to send (free of charge) after production. I sent mine back and hopefully the company will make the proper changes and make a sweet portable. Also, the Magic-Flight is definitely the best ultra portable vape, but I require a little more umph. I've actually hit this thing in a packed movie theater - so I've got to give it love.
Anyways, which vape should I get? The Vriptech or Life Saber?
Love ya,
TheKeeper
I was just hitting the Solo through a Zob Mini Bubbler W/Shower Head Perc and it hit me but there is just not a smooth enough draw on this thing. You have to really suck to get that kick ass hit. Hopefully, they will improve the ease of draw in the next model, as it's just a top notch product.
Yes - the Solo is the best portable vaporizer available as I'm geeked. However, they could make a few simple improvements to be superb. Need a better screen system. As is, you will inhale some product when you hit it. It would be nice if this was resolved. Also, you have to suck this thing to get the good hit. I have faith in you Canucks, fix this shit. Also, the glass in my M105 falls out and moves round which is annoying. Please fix this shit. I've seen lots of posts in terms of which model you should get, M105 and above. I sent the company an email asking what the difference between the new model, I'm too high to google which one, and the one I have is - they replied there is "no difference". I find that hard to believe that there there is no difference between 2 different model numbers. Get the metal not ceramic product which is model M105 and above. Best!
Forgot to post, I've tried the pre - M105 models which were ceramic and you'd think sound better - because ceramic seems more contentious than metal - the metal ones are better.
Best!