Not sure i want to get into the Vaping. I have a Crafty never been used and long time water pipe smoker. Seems to be alot of money on a Vaporizer that I am not sure i will like the hot air rushing down my throat. Might there be a better way to experince vaping with out opening the Crafty? I heard so much about the Pax 2, crafty, Mighty.. etc. I most likely if getting into vaping I work from home so not sure this portable is best for my use anyways. Any input would be great. Thanks
Once you get the hang of a vaporizer (any decent one) most of them are OK, so it really comes down to what you are looking for. It looks like price is a concern for you so here is my opinion based on what I use.
Magic Flight Launch Box
https://sales.magic-flight.com/ Approximately $80.00 US Pros: Cheap price, Lifetime warranty and a good way to learn the basics of vapeing which transfer to many other vapes. Cons: Some folks just can't make it work, It eats batteries like no ones business and the upgrade path can get pricey.
The Arizer Solo
http://arizer.com/store/en/arizer-hand-held/31-arizer-solo-portable-vaporizer.html Around $130.00 US Pros: Easy to use with its electronic aids, reasonable efficiency and construction. Down sides: Batteries can be a pain, not the easiest vape to use with glassware.
The Life Saber
http://7thfloorvapes.com/index.php/seventhfloorvapes/vaporizers/handheld/life-saber.htmlb Neighborhood of $160.00. The good: It is very adaptable, for big to small hits. Minimal airway restriction makes it good with glassware and good at parties because of possibile load size. The bad: Some of the units have quality control problems, it can get hot to handle and its construction makes it prone to falling off surfaces if one is not careful.
The E Nano
https://epicvape.com/ About $190.00. Pluses: It is dead on efficient, easiest of the set to use with glass and tough as nails. Not so goods: The cord and control can be problematic and it has a slight optimizing learning curve.
All the above is my opinion based on the way I use the devices so you are going to find lots of other different opinions which are as valid as mine. Oh and don't worry about hot air rushing down your throat lots of ways around that and as a mostly direct draw user (no water treatment, short stems) I don't think it is that bad. I wish you good luck in your study.