herb said:i do like the IO very much, but it is not the be all and end all and i cannot recommend it as an only device.
Dudeson 1882 said:herb said:i do like the IO very much, but it is not the be all and end all and i cannot recommend it as an only device.
This. The IO is for stealth first & foremost. Its not the best vape out there by miles but it is the best stealth vape*. Its the best vape for concerts movies etc & for use in public. Had a 90 minute tube journey accross London at the weekend & was vaping the whole way. There is no way I would have the balls to do that with the MFLB. If anyone notices it & asks what it is I say its an e-cig thing & i'm 'smoking' tobacco.
If you are looking for a cheap allrounder that can be taken out & about it has to be the MFLB. I've never had to use the IO as my only vape & nor would I want to but I would never get rid of mine.
*For me that is. I know for some the sound, heat up & cool down time are an issue for their intended use.
It depends on the environment you're in. With some background noise to cover the hissing, the iolite is great. But I can sit in a movie theater or concert and use the LB with no one noticing, whereas with the iolite I'd be getting looks and questions about what the noise was. You might be able to explain the iolite away as an e-cig to the ignorant, but a lot of people know about e-cigs and know they're not that large and don't make any hissing sounds. In some situations, the iolite works better. In others, the LB is best.August West said:The IO is for stealth first & foremost. Its not the best vape out there by miles but it is the best stealth vape*. Its the best vape for concerts movies etc & for use in public.
Thankfully, this situation should soon come to an end. They'll be doing out of warranty repair/replacement in the US service center. And service is currently available in Ireland, as I've posted previously, with this contact info- support@iolite.com -phone# 353 5991 43333.Sorry Iolite, you lost me as a customer when you wouldn't even repair my defective unit at my own cost.
babs said:how long does the butane last in an iolite?
are you filling butane very often? when filling chamber?
are you experiencing a burnt taste from your iolite? if so, after how many hits
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Glad you like the HA. Great dual mode model for the money. You will get some ambient heat from it when its loaded though. I've loaded a bowl more than once and forgot about it, then found that it was pretty much toast before it timed out and shut off. Hot air rises and when your bowl is above the heat....jsn9333 said:So I went out and bought an herbalaire yesterday. It is my second vape. I've only ever owned the iolite before this. I'm so happy with ithe herbalaire I had no idea vaping could be so enjoyable. I'm back to vaping now. With the amount of herb that the iolite gave me 3 good-tasting hits with (even back when my unit was new and working "well") I get like 10-12 hits from the herbalaire. And I love how the heat doesn't sit on the herb unless I pump or pull air through the unit. So, unlike the iolite, I can leave weed in it as long as I want and pull vapor from it only as I need it. And the heat up time is great... seriously like 2 to 3 minutes at the most.
I can't say I agree that the iolite isn't efficient. I've had one since they first hit the market (plus a later beta version) and have had no trouble, nor do use more herb with it, although it's true that reliability isn't its strong point. I don't think the heater degrades either, unless it's a case of a unit that develops a problem. You seem to be saying that the heater doesn't hold up, in general, and many of these units have worked just fine for almost three years now.I guess the iolite can work for someone who absolutely *has* to have portable vaporizing and who has a lot of time and money to throw around (to buy 3 times the weed over time and a new iolite every once in a while since the heater seems to degrade rather quickly). As for me, I am just vaping in the evenings, at home, most of the time. And if I want to use cannabis while I'm out somewhere I'm fine smoking it once in a while as a bit of a novelty. I'm never going back to the iolite, that's for sure. It almost turned me off to vaping entirely.
max said:Glad you like the HA. Great dual mode model for the money. You will get some ambient heat from it when its loaded though. I've loaded a bowl more than once and forgot about it, then found that it was pretty much toast before it timed out and shut off. Hot air rises and when your bowl is above the heat....jsn9333 said:So I went out and bought an herbalaire yesterday. It is my second vape. I've only ever owned the iolite before this. I'm so happy with ithe herbalaire I had no idea vaping could be so enjoyable. I'm back to vaping now. With the amount of herb that the iolite gave me 3 good-tasting hits with (even back when my unit was new and working "well") I get like 10-12 hits from the herbalaire. And I love how the heat doesn't sit on the herb unless I pump or pull air through the unit. So, unlike the iolite, I can leave weed in it as long as I want and pull vapor from it only as I need it. And the heat up time is great... seriously like 2 to 3 minutes at the most.
I can't say I agree that the iolite isn't efficient. I've had one since they first hit the market (plus a later beta version) and have had no trouble, nor do use more herb with it, although it's true that reliability isn't its strong point. I don't think the heater degrades either, unless it's a case of a unit that develops a problem. You seem to be saying that the heater doesn't hold up, in general, and many of these units have worked just fine for almost three years now.I guess the iolite can work for someone who absolutely *has* to have portable vaporizing and who has a lot of time and money to throw around (to buy 3 times the weed over time and a new iolite every once in a while since the heater seems to degrade rather quickly). As for me, I am just vaping in the evenings, at home, most of the time. And if I want to use cannabis while I'm out somewhere I'm fine smoking it once in a while as a bit of a novelty. I'm never going back to the iolite, that's for sure. It almost turned me off to vaping entirely.
jsn9333 said:That's good to know about the ambient heat. Thanks.
A lot of people here seem to go through iolites a lot though. I suppose some do last a long time. It seems a lot don't though. As for me, I just know the heater in mine got slowly worse and worse, little by little, over the two year warranty period. The amount of vapor it extracted went down and the heat up time went up. Now it is practically useless. Oh, and I tried dealing with their customer service while my unit was still under warranty, but they never got back to me after multiple attempts.
As I've recently posted, this is supposed to change, as far as the North American service center, although I don't know when. Currently, you can get service at their home location.If the purchase was outside of this period of time, we are unable to assist you at this time.