but you vote 6 for the solo, why is your first choice when comes the vape time?!
Vapor to air ratio has little to do with the vape used, in fact most are comparable.
Factors that affect this ratio are quality of what is packed, vaping temperature, draw speed, surface area, and a slew of other variables, before the vape ever is taken into account.
I'm sorry, but I still don't see the point.
Yes, some other factors include heat retention, and how thoroughly the air is heated, but there's really too many factors that are user affected to make this information even somewhat valuable.That could be nitpicking, although i see your point. I think it is fair to assume that people can tell between different kinds of quality and grind consistency, humidity, etc.. especially since people are comparing their own vaporizers by atributing a grade to the best and evaluating IN COMPARISON, and not in absolute values.
The truth is that you can tell a lot by thickness of vapor, although the bowl volume is obviously affecting the results in terms of vapor to air ratio.
Yes, some other factors include heat retention, and how thoroughly the air is heated, but there's really too many factors that are user affected to make this information even somewhat valuable.
cristal clear!you got me wrong. i prefer the solo over any other portable vape i own but it's only my first choice, while not at home. compared to the stationary units like the dbv,vhw,ssv, etc the solo is no real competition in terms of "fat-hitting", to me. but still better hitting than the v-tower i had or the other portables i mentioned. for me it's like this: when i want to vape a small amount and get a big hit i use the ssv+miniwand. for bigger amounts and even bigger hits at home i use the vhw. for small amount at home, in a comfortable setting, i use the solo some times. the volcano gets rarely used, mostly for other herbs like camomile or sage, when i'm sick or for group-sessions, after a good cleaning and a new bag of course.
Vapolution 2.0-- 10
Vapolution pocket vape-- 9.5
Volcano --- 8
Vapir 5.0---8
Pax-- 7.5
MFLB-- 7.5
Thanks for your list, but which Vapir product are you talking about? Vapir is the name of the company, not an actual vape.
If that is the case, not only should visual clouds be a focus, but also the 'X-factor', the immediate head change that some vapes can give with ease, and is reminiscent of the immediate satiation that combusting brings to the table.How the user decides to use the vaporizer changes things. But I think that in this case we are assuming that the user is coming from a combustion background and is looking to vape in a way that will most satisfy ex-smokers.
This is exactly what I tried to state earlier, other factors are more important.i think to get a milky cloudy vapor exp from the Volcano with only a tiny amount of herb you just need to modulate it and such. It can be done, but since the Volcano CAN be so simply, people usually think it must remain so. But you can fiddle some milk out yet. Wonder how the Volcano with a whip would score.