New to vaporizer, first buy, need some advice

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Ganjalf

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Hi everyone, I'm new in this forum and searching from some advice. :huh:
I smoked cigarette and weed for 17 years. This is my second month analog free thx to vaping with e-cig.
I feel great, started to do some sport again and feel better in my 34 years old than when I was 20 :myday:.
My plants are almost ready , my friends ones too, and I refuse to come back to combustion!!!!!. (Some puffs from joints will always be something that happens but I will to try to stay away from smoking as much as possible)

I decided to buy my first vaporizer "kit/combo" and after reading a lot this forum I think I finally decided for the Arizer Solo and the Lotus. :tup:??

I'm searching for good vapor production and quality. A desktop it's too big for now but I feel that the Solo can be a nice compromise (most for my alone sessions at home) and the Lotus a great device when I'm out with friends and to keep the ritual, "that manual feeling".
I normally smoke 2-3 time a week, especially after work or during the week end with friends, so I'm not a big user but I love my green time.
I live in Switzerland, so due to the duty taxes is too expensive to import from US, actually is too expensive to import from Europe too but fortunately I have some friend in Italy where I can send stuff I bought from EU vendors. ( so unfortunately devices like Daisy, e-nano, underdog are probably out of question ).
If I could I think I will go with Daisy and e-nano, probably lotus too,...... but I feel that the Solo and Lotus are a great solution too and a good start.

What you guys think? Can be a good beginners starter kit? (with off course an adapter for use my glass with the Solo too).

Thx in advance (sorry for the long post and my bad English).
 
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Delta3DStudios

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I don't have a Solo, but it is a wise choice - very popular on this website.

I have the Lotus - it is a very powerful vaporizer. Once you master the technique, it can rival any desktop vaporizer. My Lotus is just as powerful as my E-Nano, and much more fun to use.

Welcome to the website! :wave:


(Don't get me wrong, I love the E-Nano very much, but the Lotus is just as efficient when used properly)
 
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MinnBobber

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Hi,
I'd recommend the miniVAP, made in Spain. It could serve as your home AND portable vape. It won't fit in your pocket but easily in a backpack, maybe 2" x 8 inches
Superb taste. Pricey but worth it in the long run.
Look up youtube vapefeind review. He has vaped them all and loves this piece. Easy to use direct or with a small water bubbler at home.
Made by Hermes Medical, Spain.
It goes 2+ hours on the battery and an AC adapter is also an option.
 
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Ganjalf

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Just woke up. Thx guys for the comments.
I was thinking about the Vapman too. Next month I'm going to Lousanne, to visit a friend, and he own a Vapman so I can try it and decide better.

Bad English? Hell, you're English is better than some whose native language is English.
thx

Unfortunately the miniVap it's out of my budget but it looks a fantastic vaporizer too.

Looks like I'm on the right path with the Lotus and Solo. (man, I'm looking at the Daisy right now and it looks amazing :cry:)

Any other advice? or other devices to cosider? any Eu shop recommended for vaping stuff in general? (for the lotus I found verdampftnochmal.de, seems a good shop too ).

It's actually not easy to choose you first vaporizer, especially when you don't have any shop who sell them near you, or friend who use vaporizers. (my lousanne friend has the Vapman but actually never use it, so no help from him :bang:)

I forgot to ask if maybe anyone know if there is a European vendor who sell The E-nano and Daisy, You never know!!!! :bowdown:
 
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pakalolo

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I forgot to ask if maybe anyone know if there is a European vendor who sell The E-nano and Daisy, You never know!!!!

These are both what I call "artisan vapourizers", meaning that they are hand-made one at a time. Such devices are not normally sold by anyone but the maker, and that's true here.

I have never tried a Lotus, but I have a Solo. It is an excellent device and is easy for a beginner to use.
 

Reflexion

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I think for your first vape you should get something easy like the solo, or an underdog if portability isn't a priority.
The daisy is also a good option if you don't mind using a torch. It and the vapman will likely be my next two purchases.
Just be aware that torch vapes like the vapman do have some learning curve to them, but are reportedly the most efficient vapes out there.
 
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grokit

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If you're looking at the lotus and located in europe, the vapman would seem like the most logical choice.
The minivap sounds great but is in an entirely different price category.
 
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