guyonthecouch
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MinivapYou know what would be cool is a Desktop/portable combo. Think of the Nintendo Switch.
MinivapYou know what would be cool is a Desktop/portable combo. Think of the Nintendo Switch.
Do you mean the elevape smart?, that takes me back. If that vape had kept evolving until today it would be a big part of this thread. Nice little unit, I remember some sweet vapour, cool little ritual draw and tap...draw and tap...Back before the company died, iPuffUSA supposedly had some sort of dock in the works for the Elevape that would have allowed it to fill bags of vapor for home use!
Imo the difference between the flowerpot and portables is convection versus conduction. The ability to instantly remove the heat from the material makes the vaping experience much more pleasant and efficient. All of the handhelds i've ever used worked on a principle of conduction. The Ghost was supposed to be the first convection handheld. So imo it's not all about miniaturizing the batteries. sorry for the rambling
Cartridge systems are a lot more efficient if you’re talking about battery life, but the ones I’ve had are all harder on my throat than dry herb and I think the effects are better with straight flower/hash/etc.
I attribute that mostly to the extraction process losing compounds they’re not targeting, but there could be another explanation.
They also clog on me a lot which is annoying, and if the cartridge cracks or leaks it can waste a lot of material or make it difficult to salvage. I have several clogged or cracked cartridges I keep avoiding dealing with because I’m not sure what to do with them.
I think it's easy to think up the one vape to rule them all though. It is roughly the size of a spliff, it is light yet sturdy, it has 10+bowls worth of battery, batteries are easily replacable so you can carry spares, it takes anywhere from 0.05 to 0.5 off herb, you can clear a bowl in 12ish tasty, fluffy session style hits or 1-3 crazy on demand hits, the vapour is never too hot but always super smooth, the mouthpiece doesn't get hot, the entire path the air takes is nothing but glass, it easily connects to a water pipe, reloading is clean, easy and done in seconds, it can be personalised and modded to everyone's liking, and it is made out of mithril. And it costs 50$ with a lifetime warranty and all CS is done by elfs.
Well my opinion as a first timer with carts is that it's extremely convenient. However the hits are still pretty rough and make me cough a lot. E nail hits much harder also.
You know what would be cool is a Desktop/portable combo. Think of the Nintendo Switch.
I completely forgot about the Minivap. This is totally the Vape equivalent of a Switch.Minivap
To have a shot at converting them they NEED to get into vaping by accidentally combusting and then dial it down from there.
While being both logical and obvious (and realists are always called pessimists...) and therefore common, I also feel that plenty of people here are simply hobbyists that enjoy experimenting and mixing things up (yes, I pretty much only use my VC(s) these days, but within that realm...) and could just as easily blow their money on anything else... and then there's the whole "medicine" thing, don't forget... and many people use for many different reasons, and many forms of "mental illness" I'd ASSuME are pretty high on the list....Now for the real truth bomb that people don't want to hear:
VAS comes from unsatisfying vapor.
People that are thrilled with their current vaporizers aren't going around buying every new market release. They simply aren't. Most modern VAS is just camouflage for people with high tolerance, hoping to find a magic bullet of a vaporizer that will prevent them from taking a tolerance break.
WI also feel that plenty of people here are simply hobbyists that enjoy experimenting and mixing things up (yes, I pretty much only use my VC(s) these days, but within that realm...) and could just as easily blow their money on anything else...
agreed.As others have mentioned, we shouldn't rate „end game“ devices by their ability to convert smokers. A vaporizer by itself will not decide for you to switch or not, there's still some strong willpower needed.
This is similar for me. While the actual device that converted me was the VG, my first device was the mflb. It worked instantly for me, and filled the portable role well for years.Hmmm... not me. If my first test device (the MFLB) would have combusted on me, I wouldn't have tried it again. Why do we need a device that does exactly the same as we did before only more complicated?
It took a few months for me to switch completely, but vaping actually instantly worked for me. For me to be able to switch old habits, the alternative has to be not only about as nice as what I used to do, but massively *better*. Getting high with vaping was never an issue for me (and I'm pretty sure that the often observed phenomena of people not getting high from a vape is 20% user error and 80% mental blocks), but what made me love this way of enjoying flower right away was the flavor. That was something I was never able to experience when smoking at all, and I wanted to experience it again and again.
Wouldn't have worked with a device that initially would combust and then have to be dialed down.
As others have mentioned, we shouldn't rate „end game“ devices by their ability to convert smokers. A vaporizer by itself will not decide for you to switch or not, there's still some strong willpower needed.
My first device was (isssssomewhere?) the MFLB, it alone wasn't enough to completely convert me, and not cuz I was unable to make it provide, no, I loved that lil bastard (maybe not dealing w/the batts so much). It was mostly cuz it SUCKED to share, especially with more than one other person. That thing is no fun for the uninitiated (initiated, too, cuz it can be such a chore to have please others....), let alone skeptics... which then make it even more annoying. Single person or maybe one other well-seasoned user only with that one, imo... still miss it!Hmmm... not me. If my first test device (the MFLB) would have combusted on me, I wouldn't have tried it again. Why do we need a device that does exactly the same as we did before only more complicated?
It took a few months for me to switch completely, but vaping actually instantly worked for me. For me to be able to switch old habits, the alternative has to be not only about as nice as what I used to do, but massively *better*. Getting high with vaping was never an issue for me (and I'm pretty sure that the often observed phenomena of people not getting high from a vape is 20% user error and 80% mental blocks), but what made me love this way of enjoying flower right away was the flavor. That was something I was never able to experience when smoking at all, and I wanted to experience it again and again.
Wouldn't have worked with a device that initially would combust and then have to be dialed down.
As others have mentioned, we shouldn't rate „end game“ devices by their ability to convert smokers. A vaporizer by itself will not decide for you to switch or not, there's still some strong willpower needed.
I also feel that plenty of people here are simply hobbyists that enjoy experimenting and mixing things up