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SSV Chris said:f you can find any vape on this planet that some any where close to offering what the LSV does, with the same construction quality, so many ways to use it, and with great design, then please...this is the place to show it. We really welcome that debate.
Pappy said:http://vapexhale.com/templates/vapexhale/images/header_left.pngSSV Chris said:f you can find any vape on this planet that some any where close to offering what the LSV does, with the same construction quality, so many ways to use it, and with great design, then please...this is the place to show it. We really welcome that debate.
I think the LSV has a small bowl. That's why they sell a fatty transfer wand adapter that "Holds 5X as much!". Maybe not as small as a log vape though.Gandalf said:Can the Life Saber be used with smaller bowls such as those used in the log vapes? That would be great to have as an option, because then this unit might be able to replace a log vape, whip vape, and wand all in one.
SSV Chris said:Solid billet would have been useless for our needs...Those bar ends are $87, and don't have a vaporizer inside them! They also have ~1/3 less diameter, which is a huge amount of metal. Just because it has holes and is metal, does not make it comparable.
This clearly implies that Billet cost more and is harder to machine, it was a cost comparison figure for a design which would clearly cost more than the drilled end piece of the LSV and there are two for $87, I did NOT say that it is what you need billet in the LSV.stinkmeaner said:ust check out these motorcycle grips that they manage to sell for $87 per pair, these are also solid billet and not just some stock aluminum tubing.
stinkmeaner said:SSV Chris said:Solid billet would have been useless for our needs...Those bar ends are $87, and don't have a vaporizer inside them! They also have ~1/3 less diameter, which is a huge amount of metal. Just because it has holes and is metal, does not make it comparable.
Not to be rude but did you read what I said? Here is my quoteThis clearly implies that Billet cost more and is harder to machine, it was a cost comparison figure for a design which would clearly cost more than the drilled end piece of the LSV and there are two for $87, I did NOT say that it is what you need billet in the LSV.stinkmeaner said:ust check out these motorcycle grips that they manage to sell for $87 per pair, these are also solid billet and not just some stock aluminum tubing.
But while we are at it, what exactly do you mean by a "Vaporizer inside them!"? I think you are over estimating your design because I see nothing more than a soldering iron element/cartridge heater & a light dimmer, I could pick these up retail for nest to nothing, maybe $30-40 tops.
I know my post and many other posts must seem harsh and like we are on a witch hunt but you have to realize that there are people on this board that have an actual education so you can't come on here and pour honey all over the floor and expect us to lap it up, I can't see anything complicated or innovative about any of your products, I mean you still use a stick element inside a glass tube and you still haven't even figured out a way to keep your heater covers on without using some bent metal shim.
Pappy said:Last night Chris was being jocular with us and we with him. We were bonding!
Pappy said:http://vapexhale.com/templates/vapexhale/images/header_left.pngSSV Chris said:f you can find any vape on this planet that some any where close to offering what the LSV does, with the same construction quality, so many ways to use it, and with great design, then please...this is the place to show it. We really welcome that debate.
http://arizer.com/store/21-72-thickbox/the-new-extreme-vaporizer.jpg
finchrock24 said:Also, people seem to be vary judgmental about this product especially compared to the VXC...but 7th floor makes a point. Neither products are out for use yet and its really really really unfair to say that one is better then the other. Its actually just kind of stupid. You could swear by some posts that people already have used the VXC, but obviously they haven't.
finchrock24 said:To me, this thread has just been people bitching and moaning about something they feel is too expensive, which is fine, but you don't need to bitch about it. Just...DONT BUY IT! Vote with your wallet.
The DBV and LSV go through final assembly, testing, and quality assurance in Colorado. We are a Colorado company, and at the end of the day, we are the ones that stand behind the product.
SSV Chris said:Pappy, those just don't do what ours does. Unless you buy both that is, and use lots and lots of duct tape. And the vapeexhale plastic fantastic is just a 3d rendering. Hard to have any kind of opinion on something that doesn't yet exist.
AGBeer said:The DBV and LSV go through final assembly, testing, and quality assurance in Colorado. We are a Colorado company, and at the end of the day, we are the ones that stand behind the product.
I think this about sums up most of why I would stand behind this product if it was in my list of must haves.
American manufactured (with some foreign parts) But just because it has the 'Made In China' tag associated with it, it automatically gets a bad name. I think that 7th floor has been around a while, and when they say they keep a good QC on their 4N manufacturers, but STILL take the time to finish it here in the USA. Im willing to pay that extra $$$ for a product produced by a vape manufacturer that has a track record of putting out thus far a solid and innovative product. (Not to mention, BASED in the USA, and if not 'assembled' in the USA definitely researched and QCed in the USA.
stinkmeaner said:I will point out I think they are using Chinese GONG Joints (I can tell by the shape of the Female Joint on the heater covers)