Shibaz
New Member
Hello! I've gotten a lot of help just reading the forum--in fact, I learned what to look for in a vape here, and was able to dump my first purchase (crappy pen that never really worked) to a Hip Vap. It's been great, and thanks to the forum I got it from Puffitup, so when it stopped working last week I was able to get their fabulous customer service, and I'm returning the vape, still under warranty for repair. Yay!
However, it occurs to me this is a good time to move on to another vape, and I'm looking at the convection styles (or convection + conduction) now.
After much research, I'm feeling a bit stuck. I really can't afford more than $250, so some of the higher end vapes are not for me, but with some discounts, looks like I still have a fair amount of choice. I also much prefer to vape outside, so I need a portable. I use mostly dry herb (and will have the repaired hipvap if I go with a wax).
I've had the little vape for a year, but am still very much a newbie. (Like I'm interested in water tools, but don't even really know how they work yet!) I know I prefer an easier draw, and too short of battery life will drive me nuts. I also like a vape with decent temp control. Now that I've narrowed it down, I'm really uncertain of the advantages/disadvantages of these guys.
These are the ones I'm considering so far:
Boundless CFV: I'm a bit confused by the difference in some of these Boundless vapes. Also considered the Boundless CFX Hybrid, which is a good price now. Good price and people seem to like them?
Haze 2: like the looks and the warranty, and the fact that it has options for convection/conduction. High on my list right now.
These two below are ones I'm really a bit puzzled by. People like them, but are there particular advantages/disadvantages to these two below?
Solo 2
Arizer Air (only $169 right now): Is this convection? I couldn't tell.
I'm open to other suggestions too. I usually vape alone, and good flavor would be nice. Don't care about clouds. Thanks!
However, it occurs to me this is a good time to move on to another vape, and I'm looking at the convection styles (or convection + conduction) now.
After much research, I'm feeling a bit stuck. I really can't afford more than $250, so some of the higher end vapes are not for me, but with some discounts, looks like I still have a fair amount of choice. I also much prefer to vape outside, so I need a portable. I use mostly dry herb (and will have the repaired hipvap if I go with a wax).
I've had the little vape for a year, but am still very much a newbie. (Like I'm interested in water tools, but don't even really know how they work yet!) I know I prefer an easier draw, and too short of battery life will drive me nuts. I also like a vape with decent temp control. Now that I've narrowed it down, I'm really uncertain of the advantages/disadvantages of these guys.
These are the ones I'm considering so far:
Boundless CFV: I'm a bit confused by the difference in some of these Boundless vapes. Also considered the Boundless CFX Hybrid, which is a good price now. Good price and people seem to like them?
Haze 2: like the looks and the warranty, and the fact that it has options for convection/conduction. High on my list right now.
These two below are ones I'm really a bit puzzled by. People like them, but are there particular advantages/disadvantages to these two below?
Solo 2
Arizer Air (only $169 right now): Is this convection? I couldn't tell.
I'm open to other suggestions too. I usually vape alone, and good flavor would be nice. Don't care about clouds. Thanks!
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