Unless you want to use a lighter (VaporGenie, Vaporstar), the LB is the way to go. With FC discount, it can be had for $87. Check our retailer thread- http://www.fuckcombustion.com/viewtopic.php?id=2463a portable vaporizer that is of decent quality but under 100$.
Me too, but one thing to add though. When using a portable amongst a group of people, the IO, imho, would be the preferred vape being that it takes more of the user errors out of the equation than either the VG or the LB.stickstones said:For the record, my three favorite portables in order, regardless of price are the LB, then the VG, then the IO.
The Genie is probably better for big hits, and the LB is much better for stealth. You can hit the LB pretty much anywhere. The LB also avoids the soot produced by a lighter. Although you can use a torch lighter, it just makes it more difficult.wunderkind said:That's where I'm at now, it's the glass VG vs the LB. Anybody have any further thoughts on this?
Isn't that true for all vapes? There is a bit of a learning curve with just about all of them.PerseusStoned said:.... but it does not mesh well with those are inexperienced with it.
doesnt it come with batteries? and how much are replacements? faster charger? how long does it take to charge? sorry for all the questions!obelisk said:the LB is a good vape but you HAVE to factor in the cost of batteries, and possibly a faster charger, if you are limited by budget. you should keep this in mind when deciding
The charger I received with my order charges the batteries in 4 hours.SkeletonLips said:The charger that comes with it takes 8 hours to charge the batteries.
like 8 hours per hit? or how long does it last with one charge (i don't usally hit more than once a day so that shouldn't be too much of a problem)? also did you buy the 15 min charger online?SkeletonLips said:The charger that comes with it takes 8 hours to charge the batteries. Just buy a thirty dollar 15 minute charger, or do your homework and buy a more expensive (but better for your batteries) charger. Replacement batteries are about 12 to 25 dollars for 4 AAs. Make sure you stick to the recommended batteries in this thread.
edited to add: I have a duracell 15 minute charger, and it cost me around 34 dollars. It does the job. Also, welcome, and great choice with the launch box. I love mine.
for me, one battery (the ones that come with the LB) lasts one and a half trench. I had four batteries (2 come with the LB and I bought a spare pair) and that lasted me about 6 trenches altogether (though the 6th trench wasn't fully finished). Others report to get about two trenches worth of run time from one battery.claires20 said:like 8 hours per hit? or how long does it last with one charge (i don't usally hit more than once a day so that shouldn't be too much of a problem)? also did you buy the 15 min charger online?SkeletonLips said:The charger that comes with it takes 8 hours to charge the batteries. Just buy a thirty dollar 15 minute charger, or do your homework and buy a more expensive (but better for your batteries) charger. Replacement batteries are about 12 to 25 dollars for 4 AAs. Make sure you stick to the recommended batteries in this thread.
edited to add: I have a duracell 15 minute charger, and it cost me around 34 dollars. It does the job. Also, welcome, and great choice with the launch box. I love mine.
by trench you mean a bowl right?obelisk said:for me, one battery (the ones that come with the LB) lasts one and a half trench. I had four batteries (2 come with the LB and I bought a spare pair) and that lasted me about 6 trenches altogether (though the 6th trench wasn't fully finished). Others report to get about two trenches worth of run time from one battery.claires20 said:like 8 hours per hit? or how long does it last with one charge (i don't usally hit more than once a day so that shouldn't be too much of a problem)? also did you buy the 15 min charger online?SkeletonLips said:The charger that comes with it takes 8 hours to charge the batteries. Just buy a thirty dollar 15 minute charger, or do your homework and buy a more expensive (but better for your batteries) charger. Replacement batteries are about 12 to 25 dollars for 4 AAs. Make sure you stick to the recommended batteries in this thread.
edited to add: I have a duracell 15 minute charger, and it cost me around 34 dollars. It does the job. Also, welcome, and great choice with the launch box. I love mine.
by an 8 hour charger he means that the charger will take 8 hours to give a full charge.
in my experience the LB with FC discount was 87 bucks including shipping. A faster charger will cost about 30 bucks. One set of 4 Powerex 2700 batteries will cost you about 12 dollars. If you decide you need the extra batteries or charger then you have to figure these costs into your budget.