Lieben Uni? Who is that?
Sorry I just quoted invertedisdead!Lieben Uni? Who is that?
.......................Hi thinking about getting Mini Vap does it give off much smell like if you were in the living room would it be noticable to others in the room
What are the other vapes you own / you've tried that the miniVAP beats?.......................
I find that raw dank bud smells more than when using miniVAP but smell is subjective.
When vaping , having a Smoke Buddy (carbon filter smell reducer) helps. You exhale the vapor thru it.
I love my miniVAPS and have a whole lot of basically unused vapes cuz the mV is so good.
Extremely efficient, super flavor, reliable, longest lasting battery, minimal minimal cleaning needed.
The Flexicone modules: wire basket, round screen, and silicone flexi lid are genius. Chamber stays 10x cleaner, can preload, etc
MV can be used many different ways, dry , with bubbler, whip, glass mouthpiece, etc
Portable with battery or desktop with AC puck.
It takes a few minutes to warm up but you can work around that, turn it on first, then grind buds, grab a drink, fill your water bubbler etc
....................What are the other vapes you own / you've tried that the miniVAP beats?
Wow! That's quite an endorsement for the miniVAP. It's so tempting... The price is still a bit of a turn-off for me, even if it's a fraction of what it used to cost when it came out 10 years ago (I've started to read the whole thread from the beginning and it's very amusing!).Minnesota is a professional... his list is LONG and may take him some time to populate!
My top two priorities are a) does it get me ripped and b) does it provide the best possible flavor ? I do not factor cost into my purchasing.
MV has always been on the high end of the cost spectrum, but those with funds and who chase perfection ALL eventually land a MiniVap in their collection and the MV most always stands top of class. Look at some of the names in this thread... legends are among us! Go search the classifieds and see how many MV units you can find for sale. People do not give these devices up, they are workhorses.
I've never even tried a vape! I combusted for a while ~15 years ago, and for the past couple years have only had edibles a couple times a month or so, but they can make you very sleepy and last too long so I've been doing a lot of research into vapes for the past few months.What vapes do you have or have you tried?
Damn... Sounds like quite the giant-slayer Which type of miniVAP (core, etc.) are you using?....................
Pics are troublesome, hope Imgur works. does not show for me, copied link and pasted in pic add icon ??
Flexicone modules reign supreme, as you can add filter in upper part. In all vapes, a LOT of ABV micro dust gets sucked up!! Pic uses spun raw hemp fiber and 2 screens. V2 is just stock screen and cutout hemp fiber paper tea filter in flexi lid.
MV vs: VXL EVO, Mighty, Crafty, Ghost MV-1, Vapir Prima, Haze Dual 2.5/3, Haze Square, Pax 2, De Verdamper, Plenty, Volcano and Dig, DynaVap VapCaps, Firefly, Davinci
IQ, Flowermates, ...
I, too, until recently, smoked a Bong for at least 10-11 years . and vaping is what made me happier, cleaner, and really higher .I've never even tried a vape! I combusted for a while ~15 years ago
That's a good point, thanks. What do you think about the TETRAx? Lamart will have a drop of those soon and I'm considering buying a TETRAx + a mod and spiky bent stem. It would probably be way cheaper than a miniVAP, and the reviews are great. Also, I like that the airpath is as clean as it gets (just glass and stainless steel, no solder used and the cable sleeves end as soon as they enter the heater).I wholeheartedly endorse this one for first vapes. As a first vape, you do not want something that is finicky, or has a learning curve. You want something you can use right away and get top performance every time without effort. I feel when first time vapers choose vapes with hit or miss performance (Ghost comes to mind), they tend to give up vaping quickly.
Oh, that would be totally fine with me. I like intense, psychedelic experiences The only thing that I don't like a lot about edibles is that sometimes they mostly make me very sleepy (where I live, you just buy the edible and they probably use the cheapest strains to make it), and it's hard to modulate the intensity and length of the experience. From what I've read here, I suppose that vaping at lower temps would let me do that by increasing the THC to CBD ratio and letting me know if i want a bigger dose or not fairly quickly.My only reservation is that it may be too much of a hit to the face for your experience. You elude to not wanting to be sleepy or have long lasting affects, and the MV is a medicating machine. It gets you ripped and can knock even the heaviest hitters out.
I use the MINIVAP because I’m a flavor chaser?I love my p80, but it may be a bit intimidating for a first vape. Lots more to tinker with, accessorize with, etc, but for a no-brainer experience, I would recommend the MV.
Why not spend ever form of currency available!I really love the MV after a bumpy start, but as nobrainer I would strongly recommend the Mighty. Be aware it won’t last forever and can’t be repaired like the MV but it’s certainly one of the easiest vapes to use.
If you might use glass to cool the vapor down go for the MV. Otherwise I would prefer the Mighty (and probably get a new one every 3 years)
I found several links to their research here:Sorry it's Lieden, my ipad autocorrected it to Lieben.
"A big portion of our effort is dedicated to research in universities (University of Leiden NL, South Western Sydney Clinical School AU, University of the Basque Country ES), not just to know more and to improve our vaporizers, but also for the dissemination our work: ‘the science of vaporizing‘; at scientific conferences, as well as publishing data in scientific magazines and attending workshops."
As a vapor geek, I would love to see any of their research corresponding to vaporizers and vaporizing.
I found several links to their research here:
https://www.minivap.com/posters-iacm-congress/
https://www.minivap.com/clinical-trials-in-australia-with-minivap/
Also, here is a mention of the MiniVAP from Bedrocan, the Netherlands' producer of medical cannabis:
https://bedrocan.com/products-services/healthcare/administration/
And here's a post from @stickstones about the some of the safety tests:
http://fuckcombustion.com/threads/the-use-of-ptfe.26813/page-2#post-1242794
I was told by one of their representatives that there would be a 20% discount on all limited editions from 17-21 April. I'm not seeing the discounts yet, though.Any 420 sales happening for Minivap this year? Been waiting to grab a new limited edition glass core since I missed last year's Black Friday sales. Might have to wait until November again it seems..
Thanks man, I can see they changed the prices but I wouldn't really call it a sale. Sure, they lowered the prices of the orange and blue one by 40€ (more like 10% sale), but the gold GC I was wanting to get was 330€ before and now it's 360€. Kind of a shame, maybe I'll just end up getting the standard one without the battery.I was told by one of their representatives that there would be a 20% discount on all limited editions from 17-21 April. I'm not seeing the discounts yet, though.
EDIT
The discount seems to be live now: https://www.minivap.com/product/mv-portable-vaporizer-limited-edition/
I would have preferred to see the regular, cheaper editions on sale though... .
BTW, it would be great if someone could find the actual certificates and safety test lab results for MiniVAP, as @invertedisdead was saying.
Storz & Bickel has these on their website, for example:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lUCIYRME1b2wl5rV8W0gnnP_m3Ly72EJ/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gNCDlSQf---Mfhmu9DjniRypfwP_5pUT/view
Or this evaluation of the Volcano on a scientific journal:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16637053