excellent response stinkmeaner.
Have you even used this thing?
no i haven't used it yet. afaik no one else has either because its not avail. to the public yet.
I am willing to bet the glass has to be hot and what does that mean?
i am guessing that we all know the answer to this - if the glass gets hot over numerous heat cycles it could crack which would mean a limited lifetime for the glass piece. same issues that the glass vape has, vapocane, hd vape, clear dome filter, and possibly the vapexhale rain, etc.
Does that mean you have to hold that little button down for 5-10 minutes?
i doubt it. it seems to be up to operating temp in 20 seconds or so for me. i don't know what the operating temp is. it might take longer if the HI needs to heat the glass up too, and i am sure that the thickness of the glass will be a factor in the time required.
For one, it doesn't come with a water pipe/bong, or a bowl so you would have to factor in a bong/bubbler/pipe just to use this $100 vaporizer. Factor in a cheap bong at $60-$70 and you are up to $160-$170 for something that is usable.
good point. i hadn't considered the price of a bong.
You could just buy many of the complete vaporizers like:
*Vapolution for $109
*Vapor Cannon 3g for $129
*Vapor Doc for $125
*Aroma Classic for $139
These are prices list prices I found on websites that offer discounts to F.C. Members, so if you couple in the 12-15% discount you would receive, the prices start to balance out. Also consider that these are complete rigs that come with everything you need and in some cases accessories like grinders, bags, etc. Each of the models mentioned above use a Ceramic element except one, the Vapolution which uses a glass heating tube.
i admit that i had not considered any of the vapes you mentioned due to the fact that they all have a whip!!!! yes, i know you can attach a whip to any water pipe but that's not what i was looking for.
the VapeXhale would be another vape that i would consider to be in the same category as the ones i have previously mentioned - although its more $ (and not avail yet, either).
the supreme might be another vape to look at... not quite the same though, more $ too.
My opinion stands, REAL Vaporists would be better served with a model made for vaporizing, leave this thing to smokers that want to take a vapor hit once in a while.
based on the length of the Hakko and SSV cover thread (i have only actually read a few pages), the HI with a glass attachment could be an effective vape. its the basically the same thing isn't it?
i bought the the HI because i am a smoker. anyone who has read more than one of my posts has probably figured out that i am not a 'REAL' vaporist. however, i know that for my long term health i need to make the switch to vaporizing.
i have come to this forum in order to seek out info about products, and opinions on those products in order to determine what might best suit my needs. from what little reading i have done so far i have discovered that there isn't a 'serious' vaper on here, who only has one vape.
pakolo:
Not sure I can see any difference between this thing and a ceramic tip soldering iron, but I'm not as sophisticated as some of you.
you say this like there is supposed to be a difference? it is, what it is.