Kommyknocker
Well-Known Member
What do yous reckon this thing will do to some of that molasses stuff they put in a Shisha? Inverted of course.
What do yous reckon this thing will do to some of that molasses stuff they put in a Shisha? Inverted of course.
l mentioned it but another member before me posted a while before on this as well. Not too much...not too little...just right!Can't remember who pointed it out, or if it was several that did, but regardless....thanks for pointing out the Arizer Q screen baskets work perfectly in the minivap for a fraction of the price of the 'originals'.
l mentioned it but another member before me posted a while before on this as well. Not too much...not too little...just right!
I really think it's the price tag .I've only had the MiniVAP for a day but I'm kind of shocked that it is as obscure as it is. Should definitely get more love on this forum. Thank you all
I really think it's the price tag .
When I first saw the MV , it was priced at aprox. $ 800 .
For a portable ? That's the price for a high end desk top
The thing is, this thing could easily serve as a desk top. No problem. Not to be rude, please understand where I am going here, but would you be more comfortable paying for it if it had a large plastic enclosure and required that you plug it into an electrical outlet? It's almost like the fact that it is portable somehow takes away from it's perceived value, when in fact it is a huge bonus.
I think I remember when it was $1K? I agree that this device has been prohibitively expensive (for me anyway) for years. I honestly never thought I would own or even try one. However I just paid less than $400 for a new one, which is cheaper than the top desktop units. No regrets here so far
You didn't get an adapter/charger? You should have gotten one with either the portable or the AC version. If you did get a charger, then you're not missing anything.Hello together, I am completely new to this forum. I just bought my new minivap portable and in the delivery there was missing the adaptor to use the vaporizer with electricity without the battery. I spoke with the guy from Vaposhop who ensured me that it is ok and the manufacturer do not include the adaptor. May I ask you, is it true? To me it sound rather strange not to have the possibility to use the machine plugged in to electricity without battery.
I believe most MiniVAPs are sold either with the battery (called the MiniVAP "portable") or the adapter (called the MiniVAP "single"), but usually not both. I don't think you got ripped off.
I received both with my MiniVAP but after doing some more reading, I think that was a mistake on the part of the vendor! got lucky
X2. One version comes with only the battery and charger. The other version comes only with AC adapter which I call the AC puck 'cause it looks like a hockey puck.
kimura lucked out and accidentally got both.
That explanation is clear yet I still find myself confused. Seems like they like to make things confusing.there is a MiniVAP charger ($65), a base ($65), a battery ($109), and an adapter ($66). you need the charger and the base to charge the battery. you also need the charger to use the adapter (don't need the base). so you need the charger no matter what.
They also leave you over what you need in order to 'upgrade' to the portable.the prices on these accessories are insane