FlyingLow
Team NO SLEEP!
So I LOVE butane powered vapes for being off the grid, but I need something more discrete and electric.
I only have funds for one more vape purchase this year and looking for advise.
I have currently narrowed down what I think I want:
Haze
Firefly
Mighty
MiniVap
Do any of you have experience with all three?
What are some of the major differences between them?
My most important quality I am looking for is little/no draw restriction. That is why I love my nano, plenty and lotus! I want to breath it in freely, and not "sip" like one does with the Pax. I hate trying to inhale through a coffee stirrer.
Following draw restriction, I am concerned with flavor and vapor quality, how easy it is to clean, fastest heat-up, and that it gets high enough temp to thoroughly vape materials, and something with a low likelihood of accidental combustion.... although I am not very concerned of accidental combustion as getting to know the device and learning technique will help substantially.
Based on the above, what do you think I might like the best?
Any and all feedback is appreciated!
I only have funds for one more vape purchase this year and looking for advise.
I have currently narrowed down what I think I want:
Haze
Firefly
Mighty
MiniVap
Do any of you have experience with all three?
What are some of the major differences between them?
My most important quality I am looking for is little/no draw restriction. That is why I love my nano, plenty and lotus! I want to breath it in freely, and not "sip" like one does with the Pax. I hate trying to inhale through a coffee stirrer.
Following draw restriction, I am concerned with flavor and vapor quality, how easy it is to clean, fastest heat-up, and that it gets high enough temp to thoroughly vape materials, and something with a low likelihood of accidental combustion.... although I am not very concerned of accidental combustion as getting to know the device and learning technique will help substantially.
Based on the above, what do you think I might like the best?
Any and all feedback is appreciated!
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