MFLB suggestions?

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alex314

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Hi there, I´m thinking on getting a MLFB with the glass and wall adapters, it costs around us$ 200.

Before ordering the vape I would like to know your opinion about the vape and the adapters.

For the record: I´m looking for an electric vape, it should be very portable and discrete... I don´t know if there is another vape that fits in that description... anyway I would love to get any feedback.

Thank you!
 
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Kaptan

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Take a look at the Arizer solo. It may not be as stealthy as the MFLB, but it is much more user friendly.
 
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happyTrails

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I have the MFLB/PA/WPA and love the set up! You can use this thing anywhere! Well worth the money for what you get in my opinion. It does have a learning curve that makes it tough for first timers, but once you are dialed in...you are off to the races. Solo looks easier to use, but less portable as Kaptan mentioned...comes down to your personal priorities I guess.
 
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t-dub

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I would look at Thermo-Essence Technologies before you make your final decision. The Evolution is getting amazing reviews . . .



 
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alex314

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I just wanted to say thanks for your suggestions! Please keep it going if anyone want to add something :)

I think that the Arizer is bigger than the MFLB, and I was looking for a vape to carry on my pocket, also I don't like the non-replaceable battery that the Arizer uses...

I haven't heard of the ThermoVape (thanks!), it looks promising... looking at the pictures it seems to fit in a pocket... it says everywhere that it's built with healty materials but I see a lot of metal and plastic (I know... I know... I don't want to be too picky) and right now it doesn't have a wall adapter. I'll read more about this vape.

Anyway, please let me know if there are any other suggestions.
 
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StickyShisha2

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the MFLB didn't produce enough vapor for me until i got the PA for it. but then it isn't portable any longer.

my first PA had a plug problem and they replaced it. that was when it was still in beta testing.
 
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Stu

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I haven't heard of the ThermoVape (thanks!), it looks promising... looking at the pictures it seems to fit in a pocket... it says everywhere that it's built with healty materials but I see a lot of metal and plastic (I know... I know... I don't want to be too picky) and right now it doesn't have a wall adapter.
Pipes, a fellow FC member makes power adapters for the Thermovape. I haven't tried one (yet) but initial reviews are quite positive, and it's not too expensive.

:2c:
 
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vorrange

Vapor.wise
I think that the Arizer is bigger than the MFLB, and I was looking for a vape to carry on my pocket, also I don't like the non-replaceable battery that the Arizer uses...

I haven't heard of the ThermoVape (thanks!), it looks promising... looking at the pictures it seems to fit in a pocket... it says everywhere that it's built with healty materials but I see a lot of metal and plastic (I know... I know... I don't want to be too picky) and right now it doesn't have a wall adapter. I'll read more about this vape.

Anyway, please let me know if there are any other suggestions.

Although not imediate, you can replace the Arizer battery at home, you can buy a replacement at amazon for example.

The Thermovape does have plastic and metal, but depends on the kind of plastic and metal to know whether it is healthy or not.

Thermovape has a medical purpose and has so uses only good materials, the proof is the lack of smells and taste in the vapor you inhale, providing flavourfull hits.
 
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max

Out to lunch
very portable and discrete
My new favorite portable is the DaVinci. IMO there's no better pocket vape for ease of use and stealth. This comes with a couple of oil cans, and although the current configuration for using this container may need some tweaking for ideal use with oils, it's a perfect setup for legit use as a portable essential oil diffuser. With a clean vape, an oil can, and a small bottle of essential oil, this vape can pass a LEO inspection, just like a log vape with no stem in evidence and the aroma cup there for proof of use as an oil diffuser. My portable use has increased quite a bit, thanks to this vape. I find it effective and easier to use than other portables I've tried. Same size as the iolite.
 
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Lo

Combustion free since '09
Grrr! You are so tempting me Max but I am hard on my portables. I rotate 3 Iolites when I'm on the road lol. If that top bit came off for soaking/cleaning - I'd have already jumped :D
 
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Fulvic

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If you're looking for portability, the MFLB has never let me down; I bring it almost everywhere. When I'm at home; (if I'm not heating the Ti :p) it's all about my VB.
 
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max

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Lo said:
If that top bit came off for soaking/cleaning
What, you mean the hinged top section? It's not bad at all. The screen on the bottom (that fits against the heating chamber) unscrews for easy cleaning, and a cotton swab with ISO on it quickly cleans the short channel up to the flexi-staw.
 
max,
Love my MFLB, been using it for about 8 months. If you're vaping solo and want extreme portability (like in-the-pocket-of-girly-jeans portability), the MFLB is perfect. I just got the Powerex 2700 batteries and now the thing is a machine that can even work for a couple of people pretty well.

I don't have the PA but have been considering it... however I think I'm going to get a second vaporizer for home/group use instead, and keep the MFLB for mobility and casual solo use.
 
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