OF, I know you're not an ego guy, so I say this only because it needs to be said: I appreciate you. You're incredibly thoughtful and insightful, at least in the sense of how those terms were defined when I was in school, and your level of understanding of the complexities of every aspect of this industry is staggering. Yet you have a way of expressing complicated concepts in a way that makes it clear, and you do so with wit! Hats off, sir. I always appreciate your posts.
Pardon the interruption. Back to your regularly scheduled thread.
The forum is very lucky to benefit from OF's wisdom, knowledge and patience.
Something tells me OF was sticking probes into vaporizers long before a lot of us even knew they were a thing!
It must be both strange and fun to see us noobs coming into the hobby when a lot of refinement has reached the market now, and lower prices in general.
Jah bless your patience OF, and willingness to help others who have stumbled or fallen near the gates of Shenzhen!
when there are reviewers saying the vapor quality and flavor is absolutely amazing but Vapecritic thinks the exact opposite. Who the hell are you supposed to trust? Lol
We get many reports of changed opinions over time, the same guy would give two different reviews?
I do wonder what the best way to "test" vapes is, or what to take from these reviews. And I'd bet a lot of them would change their tune if it was the only vape they had while stranded on a desert island!
In the end, the only sure way to determine of this or any other vape 'fits your pistol' is to try it out? Assuming it passes minimum muster, of course. Fine points are personal and subjective.
And even then, there could be slight differences in two of the same model? or varying degrees of faulty? So you'd have to keep an open mind even if you had a bad experience (maybe this is why you don't like giving negative remarks about units?)
see this post from the top of page three here:
I've received my replacement unit from Linx. Very happy with the customer support.
Unfortunately there a few things that annoy me about the new unit. The power button is extremely clicky and loud compared to the old one. And the draw resistance is greater, which is a drag since an easy draw is one of my most desired qualities in a vaporizer. Not sure why that would have changed from my old unit. Perhaps there is some variability in the air holes of the quartz chamber?
So great service, vape works well, but I wish it had an easier draw like my first one.
So somebody liked the first unit, and get another of the same model it's different!
I know it happens in automotive, particularly with engines where there are many combined parts and an easy way to measure one aspect of their combined performance afterwards.
But I've seen big differences across units in things like Cymbals for percussion too where the same make, model and size might have varying sounds in different units.
It could be worth bearing in mind when you see someone not liking a vape you like?
The holy grail for automotive racing was to have the chief engine builder select and balance parts to work well together to make a beast engine! Maybe called blueprinting or balancing an engine.
It would be real exciting to see the best vape makers do that!
As for the popularity of the Linx Gaia, I haven't seen it at any of the sellers I browse in EU, or on PIU. Is it only sold on their website or US sites?