UncleJunior
Well-Known Member
Hello good people.
I started vaporizing a couple years ago with The Buddha from 7th Floor. Did thorough research on it, and what I liked most was that it was basically all glass, and a ceramic heater.
Picked up a MFLB for portable needs a short while after. Been happy with both, they're still working well. Over the past year about though, I've been seeing more and more oil pens around. I know it's hard to pick a best one with all these pens and new brands of dry herb vapes. It's very daunting. But none the less I would like to buy two new vaporizers. (Home vape and a portable)
As for the Buddha, I have it rigged to a bong, use dry finely ground herbs, inhale slowly, mix frequently and vape at a low level, and you get thick, delicious clouds. Great hits and saves a lot of bud.
But, I've been getting a little lazy, and the prospect of a big bag auto filling with vape is becoming more attractive. But I'm wondering if bags taste as good as the Buddha. And if their air to vape ratio is noticeably different. From what I've gathered, ceramic is the healthiest type of heating element.
Willing to spend a decent chunk of change.
Based on hit flavor, density and health factors, what would be the best bag vape and best portable dry herb vape to get?
I started vaporizing a couple years ago with The Buddha from 7th Floor. Did thorough research on it, and what I liked most was that it was basically all glass, and a ceramic heater.
Picked up a MFLB for portable needs a short while after. Been happy with both, they're still working well. Over the past year about though, I've been seeing more and more oil pens around. I know it's hard to pick a best one with all these pens and new brands of dry herb vapes. It's very daunting. But none the less I would like to buy two new vaporizers. (Home vape and a portable)
As for the Buddha, I have it rigged to a bong, use dry finely ground herbs, inhale slowly, mix frequently and vape at a low level, and you get thick, delicious clouds. Great hits and saves a lot of bud.
But, I've been getting a little lazy, and the prospect of a big bag auto filling with vape is becoming more attractive. But I'm wondering if bags taste as good as the Buddha. And if their air to vape ratio is noticeably different. From what I've gathered, ceramic is the healthiest type of heating element.
Willing to spend a decent chunk of change.
Based on hit flavor, density and health factors, what would be the best bag vape and best portable dry herb vape to get?