My .02 cents.....
The LSV is not quite ready for prime time if you want to use it as it is being advertised. I suggest that everyone steps back and let 7th Floor make some design changes to the device before buying.
- While there are a couple of flaws (most listed previously in other posts), the main one in my opinion, is the water pipe attachment. Without the indent that is present in the SSV wand to retain the screen, the attachment is worthless. I say this because if you stir your bowl, there is a very good chance that you will flip the screen and all of your herb will just go straight down the downstem into the water. Since I stir after ever hit, I have to be extremely careful not to flip the screen and even so, I do it often.[/*]
- The other big flaw I see, is that the herb falls out when I remove the transfer wand to stir. Being as careful as possible, inverting the LSV so that the herb will fall back into the transfer wand, tapping as I remove the transfer wand.... I still make a mess almost every time I remove the wand to stir.[/*]
Those two issues are the reason I am suggesting to wait. The other issues, not as bad, but still require addressing, are:
- The air to vapor mixture ratio (via the hole in the HC).[/*]
- HC falling out (fitment?).[/*]
- The crooked way the HC fits onto the ceramic element.[/*]
- The temp dial getting constantly adjusted (set it down on the table and you'll see why, the dial is what will keep the LSV from rolling off the table, so it gets bumped every time the unit is placed down after use).[/*]
- The mating between the HC and the water pipe adapter must be perfectly straight or you will add a lot of air to your toke (there should be a better, more encompassing fit).[/*]
As you can see, most of the small stuff has to do with the HC.
Now.... the good!
- The transfer wand hits much cleaner than the whip on the SSV. While the vapor is warmer (due to the shorter path to your lungs I would assume), it is much taster. Just be real careful not to turn up the dial too much, it is easy to combust with this one.[/*]
- When using the water pipe attachment, it hits really nice through glass. Very clean, very good taste.[/*]
- It is MUCH easier to use with a tube than the SSV is and the vapor is MUCH cleaner.[/*]
And the questionable.
- The LSV burns through product much faster than the SSV. Might be a learning curve issue? The wand being the biggest loser here. This is NOT a device for you if conservation is your primary requirement from a vape.[/*]
- Not convinced this is a way to vape oil. I tried with some low grade pressed hash from the Stan and was very unimpressed. Maybe for a kief topping for your buds, but not oils or anything that is going to really melt. If you want to vape oils, I suggest having a real oil rig (ti swing, eclipse tool, dome, etc.) rather than try to make this work.[/*]
- The transfer wand seems like a weak point. When you set down the vape, it seems to be fragile. Time will tell.[/*]
- Where will all my beautiful wand hash go? I loved collecting that in the SSV.[/*]
So.... I have talked to 7th Floor and put out the real biggie for me, the useless water pipe adapter. The girl I spoke with was pleasant and ran my suggestion through management. She got back to me a week later and informed me that the glass shop was looking into some ideas here. If that is the case, great and I hope they come up with something soon. If they don't come up with a new design for the water pipe adapter, I suggest finding something different if you think you'll use it through a tube as they advertise (and in my opinion, the real reason for buying this vape over an SSV or any other currently out there).
If they correct the issues above, I'd recommend this vape, but not until then. Some serious competition is coming out on the water pipe front and I feel that 7th Floor can only compete with that if they can be first to market (assuming the new competition actually works as advertised). But.... the major flaw with the other device is that the "bowl" is enclosed, making the process of stirring difficult, but unlike the LSV, not impossible (since I assume you aren't going to lose your product all over the floor or inside of your tube).
I will also be running the idea of making a new water pipe adapter through a local glass blower. If the price seems reasonable, I might pull the trigger and have them make me a one off. If so, I will post pictures of the finished slide, price, and where I had it done. I will make sure the blower knows that there might be more interest so they can have a "mold" ready for these. Now this is the worst option.... why am I going to have to spend additional $$$ to get what I should have right off the bat?
Also... I do own a SSV (very happy owner) and LSV (amongst other vapes). I was hoping to sell the SSV when I got the LSV. Currently, the LSV is sitting on the shelf gathering dust. I think I gave the LSV a fair shake by using it exclusively for a week. Hopefully they come out with a fix before the competition gets here, if not, a LSV used for one week will go up for sale.
** One last note: While this has more to do with a reseller, than the LSV, it is important that you know this info prior to purchase. I ordered from vapeworld.com. Great price, easy ordering, fast shipping. BUT.... be careful with vapeworld.com!!! They sent me the VaporBros GONG to whip attachment instead of the actual 7th Floor GONG water pipe adapter as one previous poster mentioned. I didn't think to question this when I ordered, as the previous poster seemed to make it sound like they had their shit together.... well folks, be careful! As I said, they sent the wrong adapter and getting the right one took an act of congress (because of continuous screw ups at vapeworld.com). They made it right in the end, but it took several phone calls and a talk with the boss. That never should have happened and my recommendation here (since most people seem to have a great experience with them), is to call and verify your order before it ships and be specific that you want the 7th Floor adapter.