Hassle-Free Portable Vape? Does it exist?

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MonarchX

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I already have a nice big vaporizer for home-use. I want "the best" all-around portable vaporizer, but I noticed that each portable vaporizer comes with a ton of extra pieces & fragile components, like cleaning brushes, adapters, filter nets, tubes, batteries, bowls, loaders, covers, and whichever other items that made the idea of portable and discrete vaporizing very tedious in preparing, handling, and cleaning.

I also saw that many of the portable vaporizers malfunction, like the Pax one, which was my #1 choice for its small size, very discrete look, solid performance, and seemingly easy handling. However, people reported some button getting stuck after cleaning and I figured such a vaporizer had fragile pieces that could easily break and I would spend more time maintaining it than actually using it.

I also already have Magic Launch Box, which is OK, but I greatly dislike having to push the battery into the hole with so much force that makes my hand tired fast. Maybe it is just my unit... I also hate having to draw real slow and unable to evenly vaporizer the entire bowl without some parts being over-vaped brown, while others still green. I did follow instructions, but its tedious and frustrating.

I understand portable vaporizers are not going to be as good as stationary ones, which means I am totally cool if you tell me that all portable vaporizers are like that or they all require a lot of maintenance, cleaning, replacing, without hassle-free performance. But maybe, just maybe, there is something for me out there??? I care for it being small, discrete, easy-to-use (loading, unloading, cleaning), hassle-free performance, where I don't have to hold some battery in real hard or have to draw real slow. I just want it to heat up without any physical effort other pressing a button gently and draw moderately-thick and even vapor.
 
MonarchX,

StormG94

Forever a student
For your issue about pushing too hard to engage the battery with the MFLB, there is a little black ring in the battery hole that you can take out. This allows you to just barely push the battery in to make the connection, but you have to remember to pull the battery back out after each hit or you'll damage the box and batteries. About the uneven vaporization, make sure your grind is as fine as you can get it, something similar to salt or sugar consistency, and shake the load between every hit, making sure no herb sits in the same place and gets heated twice. Dont be discouraged, out of all portables I have seen/used, MFLB is about as bare bones as you can get when it comes to internal parts, meaning less malfunction, covered by the lifetime warranty, and once you take a few (maybe a few more :lol:) sessions to really experiment with it and perfect your technique, the flavor is in a league of its own and can blow any other portable out of the vapor (hehe) IMO. If youre looking for something less involved though, I would definitely recommend the Arizer Solo. Great flavor, good battery life, and you only have the unit itself and the glass draw stem when in use. Only problem with the solo is the glass, it will definitely remind you that it is hot :doh: hope I could help brother!
 
StormG94,

mitchgo61

I go where the thrills are
Inhalater INH 05? Turn it on, heats up fast, produces buckets of vapor, zero learning curve, light, very stealthy, easy to clean. It's not perfect, and maybe no portable is really "hassle-free", but it addresses a lot of your concerns, and it sure as hell is easier and more consistent than the MFLB, in my experience.
 
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herbivore21

Well-Known Member
I already have a nice big vaporizer for home-use. I want "the best" all-around portable vaporizer, but I noticed that each portable vaporizer comes with a ton of extra pieces & fragile components, like cleaning brushes, adapters, filter nets, tubes, batteries, bowls, loaders, covers, and whichever other items that made the idea of portable and discrete vaporizing very tedious in preparing, handling, and cleaning.

I also saw that many of the portable vaporizers malfunction, like the Pax one, which was my #1 choice for its small size, very discrete look, solid performance, and seemingly easy handling. However, people reported some button getting stuck after cleaning and I figured such a vaporizer had fragile pieces that could easily break and I would spend more time maintaining it than actually using it.

I also already have Magic Launch Box, which is OK, but I greatly dislike having to push the battery into the hole with so much force that makes my hand tired fast. Maybe it is just my unit... I also hate having to draw real slow and unable to evenly vaporizer the entire bowl without some parts being over-vaped brown, while others still green. I did follow instructions, but its tedious and frustrating.

I understand portable vaporizers are not going to be as good as stationary ones, which means I am totally cool if you tell me that all portable vaporizers are like that or they all require a lot of maintenance, cleaning, replacing, without hassle-free performance. But maybe, just maybe, there is something for me out there??? I care for it being small, discrete, easy-to-use (loading, unloading, cleaning), hassle-free performance, where I don't have to hold some battery in real hard or have to draw real slow. I just want it to heat up without any physical effort other pressing a button gently and draw moderately-thick and even vapor.

Welcome aboard my friend!

If you are after top quality reliably functioning vaporizer, I would suggest the Crafty/Mighty or both, as I went with.

Basically, I have owned a number of portables, the PNP, Solo, Lotus, Crafty and Mighty and I've got to say that not until I had the Mighty/Crafty combo have I killed my combustion habit.

I've had plenty of great plug-ins to keep me from combusting at home for ages. There are plenty of tried and true options there. However, I must agree with you that most portables are a hassle in some way.

The Solo is just too big to pocket. It has a large bowl, defaults to glass stems which are absolutely not good for the pocket without some serious care and special cases. It also doesn't produce the taste that the Mighty/Crafty do and cannot come close to the clouds that these vapes produce.

The PNP was a complete clusterfuck. I feel that I have posted enough detailed explanation of my experience over in the PNP thread to warrant this statement. Melting plastic, poor clouds, easily broken parts, terrible service from manufacturer all sent me far, far away from this vape.

The Lotus is great. I loved it. Of course, it gets fucking hot after you use it (torch lighter on a nickel plate) and is not going straight back into your pocket without special container either.

Enter the Crafty/Mighty.

The Mighty is the big one. It has enough battery at full charge to last a full day's vaping and then some. IME with my high tolerance and medical needs, it is the only battery powered portable I've ever used that does this for flowers. It is super simple to use, one button to turn temp up 1 degree and one to turn down (from extremely low temps all the way up to 410f). It has a bright LED screen which displays the set temp and the temp in the chamber (?). There is also an on/off button.

However, it won't fit in a pocket if you want to put anything else in that pocket as well. Think of it like the new big phones (your iphone 6/6+ size and then imagine a couple inches extra depth. Those are the kinda dimensions we are talking).

What it will do is whitewall your pieces all day or give you delicious low temp but high cloud hits reliably day in and day out.

I can't stress enough that the taste on the Mighty and Crafty beats anything I've tasted, and I've owned an E-Nano, Sublimator XLR 2.0 and frequently used the Cloud Plus.

The Crafty is the small one. It has enough battery for a morning's/Evening's outing for 1-2 people. But it charges on USB (mighty doesn't) and can be used while charging so long as the battery has 20% or so charge. It has the same taste and cloud capabilities as the Mighty (that is to say best in a portable on both counts) but does not have the temp control buttons or display on the unit.

Instead it connects to an iPhone or some Android phones (must have bluetooth 4.0 LE) through an app and allows you to fully control the temperature, set the brightness of external lights, turn on/off the vibrate feature (vibrates when unit is at temp).

Which one will suit you is your decision. Just know that these are expensive devices for the vapist who doesn't want to jerk around with poor quality and wants to just jump into the best portable vaping experience that exists right now. I don't use these words lightly! They are also completely function over form and do not look particularly pretty (but don't look bad either IMO).

:2c:
 

Roth

Pining for the Mountains
Welcome aboard my friend!

If you are after top quality reliably functioning vaporizer, I would suggest the Crafty/Mighty or both, as I went with.

Basically, I have owned a number of portables, the PNP, Solo, Lotus, Crafty and Mighty and I've got to say that not until I had the Mighty/Crafty combo have I killed my combustion habit.

I've had plenty of great plug-ins to keep me from combusting at home for ages. There are plenty of tried and true options there. However, I must agree with you that most portables are a hassle in some way.

The Solo is just too big to pocket. It has a large bowl, defaults to glass stems which are absolutely not good for the pocket without some serious care and special cases. It also doesn't produce the taste that the Mighty/Crafty do and cannot come close to the clouds that these vapes produce.

The PNP was a complete clusterfuck. I feel that I have posted enough detailed explanation of my experience over in the PNP thread to warrant this statement. Melting plastic, poor clouds, easily broken parts, terrible service from manufacturer all sent me far, far away from this vape.

The Lotus is great. I loved it. Of course, it gets fucking hot after you use it (torch lighter on a nickel plate) and is not going straight back into your pocket without special container either.

Enter the Crafty/Mighty.

The Mighty is the big one. It has enough battery at full charge to last a full day's vaping and then some. IME with my high tolerance and medical needs, it is the only battery powered portable I've ever used that does this for flowers. It is super simple to use, one button to turn temp up 1 degree and one to turn down (from extremely low temps all the way up to 410f). It has a bright LED screen which displays the set temp and the temp in the chamber (?). There is also an on/off button.

However, it won't fit in a pocket if you want to put anything else in that pocket as well. Think of it like the new big phones (your iphone 6/6+ size and then imagine a couple inches extra depth. Those are the kinda dimensions we are talking).

What it will do is whitewall your pieces all day or give you delicious low temp but high cloud hits reliably day in and day out.

I can't stress enough that the taste on the Mighty and Crafty beats anything I've tasted, and I've owned an E-Nano, Sublimator XLR 2.0 and frequently used the Cloud Plus.

The Crafty is the small one. It has enough battery for a morning's/Evening's outing for 1-2 people. But it charges on USB (mighty doesn't) and can be used while charging so long as the battery has 20% or so charge. It has the same taste and cloud capabilities as the Mighty (that is to say best in a portable on both counts) but does not have the temp control buttons or display on the unit.

Instead it connects to an iPhone or some Android phones (must have bluetooth 4.0 LE) through an app and allows you to fully control the temperature, set the brightness of external lights, turn on/off the vibrate feature (vibrates when unit is at temp).

Which one will suit you is your decision. Just know that these are expensive devices for the vapist who doesn't want to jerk around with poor quality and wants to just jump into the best portable vaping experience that exists right now. I don't use these words lightly! They are also completely function over form and do not look particularly pretty (but don't look bad either IMO).

:2c:

What he said! If you're looking to get the best cloud production with easy no fuss use and no learning curve, the Crafty/Mighty are my #1 recommendation.
 
Roth,

MinnBobber

Well-Known Member
The Mighty and Crafty take frequent cleaning of the cooling chamber, but it's easy/quick.
They are both very high quality units, but pricey.

I would however, wait a little while to order or do you need it ASAP. Read the mighty/crafty threads.
There are many minor problems on them, but S & B is working on correcting which should happen soon.
It seems to be minor programming/ control issues so they should be able to sort that out soon.
 
MinnBobber,

Delta3DStudios

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Accessory Maker
I know many fellow board members will roll their eyes that I keep suggesting it - but I love the simplicity of my Indica vape - it's the first portable vape I owned which I feel comfortable buying and giving to my friends who still combust. It's easy to load, and use, and requires no maintenance to keep the device running (In fact, the new Noir version is great - I have only needed to pull the mouthpiece and soak it in ISO once a month).

In a head to head competition between the PAX and the Indica, the Indica wins in every way, except size (but the Indica is still plenty stealth enough for me!)

But as other's have said there are many options on the market, and new ones hitting the market every day! (Though I typically prefer to avoid any new vape until the bugs have been worked out of the design)
 

fogvalley

Dark vaper
The haze is also good, with two bowls and cans you can preload and clean later plus it can burn dry,wax,oil. Outstanding customer service as well. 10 year warranty. Great reviews everywhere. But not everybody thinks alike.
 
fogvalley,

max

Out to lunch
I also saw that many of the portable vaporizers malfunction
Malfunctions are not directly proportional to portability. There are all kinds and grades of portables. While it may be more likely to have problems with a portable than a plug-in vape, when you consider the whole vape market, that's because there are more companies producing inexpensive portables and trying to squeeze features like digital control into the smaller housings.

You need to participate in your thread or we'll consider it abandoned. You've gotten about a dozen responses.
 
max,

MonarchX

Well-Known Member
Malfunctions are not directly proportional to portability. There are all kinds and grades of portables. While it may be more likely to have problems with a portable than a plug-in vape, when you consider the whole vape market, that's because there are more companies producing inexpensive portables and trying to squeeze features like digital control into the smaller housings.

You need to participate in your thread or we'll consider it abandoned. You've gotten about a dozen responses.

Oh new particupation ruless! What about the super expensive miniVAP? How hard is it to cleabe and maintain? How long does its battery last? Any known problems besides the price? I do not mind a one time expensive deal for true quality after buying Capex hale Cloud, God bless it's lifeless soul!
 
MonarchX,

basement farmer

My face is melting...
Would a torch driven vape work for you?

Only real drawback is that they require two hands and are less discrete.

But usually nearly 100% reliable as long as your torch is working, and definately simpler, easier to maintain, and less associated clutter.

Just food for thought.
 

Ifeejulah Vapor

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The Solo is so easy to use theres so little to complain about...besides packing your stem and then unloading the ABV theres nothing else its great. Clmpared to the pax you gotta clean the whole damn thing every other week!
 
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I suggest getting a Solo and using an @Ed's TnT wood 3 inch WonG. No breakable parts and easy to operate. You didn't mention if you needed stealth? You can put a Solo in a McDonald's cup for stealth. This is using the stealth adapter. You don't need an adapter, just use a straight Solo stem. You can buy a Solo for less than $160 for a quality portable.
Where's the Solo?
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steviekool

Well-Known Member
I know many fellow board members will roll their eyes that I keep suggesting it - but I love the simplicity of my Indica vape - it's the first portable vape I owned which I feel comfortable buying and giving to my friends who still combust. It's easy to load, and use, and requires no maintenance to keep the device running (In fact, the new Noir version is great - I have only needed to pull the mouthpiece and soak it in ISO once a month).

In a head to head competition between the PAX and the Indica, the Indica wins in every way, except size (but the Indica is still plenty stealth enough for me!)

But as other's have said there are many options on the market, and new ones hitting the market every day! (Though I typically prefer to avoid any new vape until the bugs have been worked out of the design)


I agree with this in every way. The Indica is easy, hardly any maintenance, and does a great job of vaping. It's my outdoor go to at all times, and it seems to be rock solid.
 

vapeppau

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I think you should start out with the indica noir too. I would have suggested the crafty but you have to clean the cooling unit every once in a while with iso, which is something that you are against.

I suggest using the spacer on the noir :D
 
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