perennialflare
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- -I'd be using my vape only occasionally, as in less than once per day but more than once per week. It would be by and large used only by myself, at most I would share with 1 person, mayyyybe 2.
- -it being portable and at least moderately small is required. I live with my parents right now, since I had to withdraw from university due to mental health issues. They would practically disown me if they knew I've even dabbled in weed. So I need to be able to conceal it, charge it unobtrusively, and take it outside to use.
- -at the same time, overall discretion isn't important. I don't plan on vaping in public (maybe once in a while if I'm walking the dog down a country road), mostly I'd dip around the back of the house or use it at my brother's place.
- -I have to be able to take small, light hits. I have a small lung capacity and I don't handle the harshness of combustion well at all. The option to go longer and stronger is good, I just also need the option to be a big baby. Also, since I have low tolerance and prefer to conserve, making it easy to pack differing amounts is a big asset (I've heard some vapes only work their best if you pack a full and tight chamber)
- -I'm not worried about price, I'd rather just get the best thing I can and rely on that. Would consider a backup vape if they really all break down as easily as everyone seems to imply. Battery life isn't a concern (as long as it lasts for at least a few good sessions) because I wouldn't use it often enough and away from the house enough that going back to charge it would be a problem
other than that, some things I like (but aren't be-all, end-all requirements) are ease of cleaning, ease of use, and lower draw resistance. Can anyone give me advice based on that criteria, prioritizing efficiency and longevity/reliability? I'm poor and would love to make my money back by getting just as high as before on much less product. Also, if prematurely breaking down is inevitable, a good warranty with good customer service (ie actually willing to help you out) goes a long way. My anxiety makes it almost impossible to deal with a customer service rep giving me a hard time, and I'm unable to press through a company that tries hard to avoid honouring their warranty)
here's some I've considered so far, just to show that I have done some research on my own first.
- Pax 2- I like how pretty and small it is, but I've heard it's difficult to pack smaller chambers, and it's not the most efficient. At the same time, that 10 year warranty seems a pretty excellent sign of reliability
- Crafty- seems to be the best of the best for portables (along with the mighty, but that one's a little too big for me I think) being very efficient and good for easy use and draw resistance. The super variable app would make it easy to avoid harsh vapour, but the problem is I've heard many bad things about it's reliability, that it breaks down frequently and that the manufacturer is pretty bad about actually replacing or fixing it. All the same, I've heard talk of there being a slightly upgraded model? If anyone knows if the newest model made great improvements on reliability, that could sell this one for me
- firefly- I haven't heard much on if it's reliable or not (which makes me nervous), but 5 year warranty is a fairly good sign. Love the efficiency I've heard about it, and how nice everyone describes the vapour. Also love being able to pack small, relatively loose amounts, and heat it up in seconds as well as take breaks without wasting product. However, it seems a little difficult to use, and has no temp variation, leaving it all down to technique (as a beginner, I worry about my own competence) I've also heard that when batteries are replaceable it means they're built to die quickly (at the same time tho, if most vapes break down because their non-removable battery dies, I'd prefer to have to replace a 30$ battery more frequently and have my vape never die) I've been lurking the firefly2 thread though, and may just wait for that to be released.
if there are any other vapes I should be considering, please let me know! Alternatively, if you've got some tidbit that would lean me one way or another that'd be great.