Hey Spiral, it's a long story...but basically I had one of these units come into my life a couple of years ago but never got a real chance to play with it as it ended up with friend 1000km away. I'll spare you the details of how it came and went...
I was asking about it when I first arrived at FC as it's a vape you don't really hear much about and was wondering if anyone here had any views.
I've since wrangled it back from my friend and my collection is complete now - the halogen whip-based Home Vaporiser for larger hits, groups etc; the PD as my daily-driver and constant companion and the Vapman for on the go.
The Home Vaporiser, as you can see from the online pics, is wooden with a silicone whip and glass stem and water-filter. The maker assures me that it has been made with utmost regard for safety and paid a significant sum of money to get it tested.
It's a beautiful looking unit - mine isn't as polished as the ones online and seems to be rawer wood. I've already put on a couple of coats of buzz-butter
It's still early days in terms of giving more information but so far it works really well, although as is the case with most whip-based units needs to be fed with more herb to get hits that aren't too airy plus the usual routine of stirring part-way through etc.
I love that it is water filtered. I have doubts about the lack of an air-tight fit where the downstem interfaces with the light-head - unless you are on a perfectly square surface, there can be a slight gap where the glass downstem meets the wooden light fitting, maybe introducing too much air into the mix. I'm still trying to get my head around the extent to which this is actually an issue or not.
It's not a unit for when you just want a pinch of herb to take the edge off. That's the realm of the PD or Vapman for me. It is the unit to wheel out for a larger group or when I want to pack a large bowl and get bigger hits.
It's also useful for packing a larger bowl of already vaped herb just to squeeze a bit more out of it.
I'll add further observations as I get to know it a little better.