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I fail to see how this vape could be healthier than others.
Should I get the Evoke (when it's out) The pax2, or ascent? Which is healthiest? The evoke claims to be healthier than coil vapes but what tech does pax2 and ascent use? Are they just as healthy?
Do we know that the Evoke is an on-demand vape (I'm sure it is for liquids/concentrates, but for dry herb?)? Seems to me that the induction heating isn't going to magically heat up a conduction oven faster than a wired connection would. "Instant electromagnetic induction" is no faster than instant wired conduction, is it? On that note, can someone explain why we should be so excited about the fact that they're using induction? So they've removed some wires, what's the big deal? If the induction were heating the material it might be kinda exciting, but why should we care when this thing seems to just be a new way of heating a conduction oven?
I've been waiting for an answer to this myself for a while now.
The thing to me about induction stovetops is that they feel cool to the touch. If the evoke can keep the load cool using this tech so it is truly on demand like convection, but with direct heating like conduction, then we may have some kind of a breakthrough here. Or not; I know nothing about advanced thermodynamics.
Unfortunately this is not that breakthrough at all. I believe that induction stovetops stay cool because they are the source of the magnetic induction field (which is used to heat a pot or pan directly without waiting for a hot element to heat and then transfer that heat to the pot).
So as this applies to the Evoke, the coil that produces the induction field will stay cool too. But the induction core is going to have to heat (this would be the pot/pan in the analogy). That's where it kind of becomes a useless innovation in my opinion. The only thing that's changing is where the heating element (in this case the induction core) is getting it's energy from. It changes absolutely nothing about how the vaporizable substance inside is heating up. It won't be any more on-demand than any other conduction vaporizer. If induction could actually heat the herb, then we'd have a different situation, but induction can't do that. In cooking it heats the pot/pan which then heats the food inside - it's not directly heating the food. So, as far as I can tell, the big innovation here is that instead of heating the heating element through wires, it's being heated by a magnetic induction field. LotoLabs themselves have confirmed that it is indeed a conduction vaporizer (powered by induction).
So why is there any hype here? Who the heck cares if electricity is passing to the heating element via wires or not? I would also wonder if there isn't more wasted energy by having to make an induction field instead of just sending those watts directly into the heater with a wired connection...?
I don't really see that much hype in this thread to be honest. The quote above is from June of last year.Personally, I don't see any meaningful advantages to induction heating. The "feature" is that it can power the heater "wirelessly". That's pretty cool and all, but what is the benefit to the user over a typical "wired" heater?
I'm only hyped for the Evoke to arrive so I can resell it. Won't even open it out of the box or attempt to flip it. The indiegogo price I paid for it is what I'm going to try to move mine for.. hopefully it'll move quickly since they're aiming to sell the units for 400 lol.
Lesson learned, friends.
Exactly that!!!i would have like to see them use induction to power a convection system. wouldn't be that hard...you just move the heater before the herb so it is heating passing air like all the others. could even be kind of instant if it heats up fast enough.
They are selling for 299$ http://evokevape.com/products/evoke-induction-vape
Today's update is hilarious. After they finalize the valve/mouth piece system (there is no time line for that, they're "tinkering for the perfect puff"!), they will need an additional 6 weeks for tooling the final ceramic mouthpieces.. Then they will need to produce a second round of the test units to send out to us.
There's no chance we're seeing the Evoke this year. And they managed to get a spot in High Times "Hot Products", are you kidding me? I wonder how much they paid to get in there, it looks like they've been flying all over the country trying to get interviews/the Evoke reviewed.. Each time they post something on Instagram, they're in a different state.
Love how the BuzzFied review is probably the only review we have of someone actually using the Evoke and they act like it never happened.
So should I cancel my preorder? Is this vape just expensive hype?
I plan on getting the mivape. But I also reserved the Evoke as it didn't require a credit card to do so.Yes! And buy something else ASAP.
For $299 you could get: Imag+, right away
VapCap, Shipping in Sept
A Grasshopper late 2015, early 2016
$50 still in your pocket
So should I cancel my preorder? Is this vape just expensive hype?