MiniVAP or VapeXhale Cloud EVO?

AirBear

New Member
Hey guys this is my first thread and I was just wondering what you thought about the cloud evo vs the minivap? I have owned a bunch of portable vapes pax, firefly, solo, mighty, hammer, lotus and a source orb. I have only purchased portables because it was the most practicle but now things are different and I am considering buying s home until but am having a difficult times deciding one of my buddies has a digi volcano that I like but don't know how I feel about using a balloon all the time. Another one of my friends has a herbalizer which I always enjoyed very much haha, the vape is so smooth on any temp you set it at 360-410 which I find to be pretty unique for vaporizers. I think this is because of the halogen bulb heating element. The other home unit I was considering was a sublimator but it just seems like too much money to justify the price.
So right now I am considering the most a cloud evo or the miniVap based on recent reviews and the fact that they have a similar price. I am also currently using a quartz domeless with a carb cap for dabing so I would like to know which is better for shatter and dabbing in general as well as which one provides a better taste, vapor cloud, cleaning, etc. Thanks guys
 
AirBear,

killick

But I like it!
I'm really pleased with the MV as a portable around the house unit. The longest I've used it before setting it back on the charger is likely 90 minutes, but the battery wasn't at red. It got comfortable pretty quickly :)
 
killick,

max

Out to lunch
So right now I am considering the most a cloud evo or the miniVap based on recent reviews and the fact that they have a similar price.
You should forget about the similar price part. Putting price at the top of your decision making chart is a mistake.
Another one of my friends has a herbalizer which I always enjoyed very much haha, the vape is so smooth on any temp you set it at 360-410 which I find to be pretty unique for vaporizers.
I don't personally find it all that unique.
I think this is because of the halogen bulb heating element.
I had a vape that used a halogen bulb (no, not the Aromed) and found the heating to be a bit uneven, so no, there's nothing 'special' about halogen heating.
The other home unit I was considering was a sublimator but it just seems like too much money to justify the price.
I could say that about all the options you're listing. You seem to be of the opinion that you need to shop at the top of the price ladder to get good quality. Not so. You don't say anything about what you're looking for in a vape, as far as how you like to use, except that you're not sure you want to suck all your vapor from a bag, so cross that 'cano off your list. If I were shopping expensive vapes only, that would be the 1st one I'd eliminate. If you want bag fill, get a model that also does direct draw, which would be every other bag fill model you can find.

None of these expensive models will give any better quality vapor, or more vapor, than a $100 Vapolution, which also has a 100% all glass vapor path, unlike all the pricy models. I'm not saying you should buy a Vapo, just pointing out that high quality is available for a lot less money, and you shouldn't ignore models that are very popular here, in favor of just the ones at the top of the price chart. The models you list are quite different from each other, with mostly high price being the common factor. You should decide what type of vape you like, even starting with your model options alone, and narrow your choices on the basis of how you'd like to use a vape- features, multi mode or not, ergonomics, as well as reliability/warranty. If you've got money to burn, I don't blame you for shopping at the top, but price shouldn't be your #1 consideration.
 
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