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Putting up with my Arizer EQ with ddave mods as my only vape atm. Not enjoying the 10-15 minute warm up times, or power waste while on but not in use between medications.
You posted this in the Tafée Bowle thread, but I decided to start a new thread here, so we can get more broad discussion going and talk about other vapes... So it sounds like to me you are well taken care of with your desktop, but need some sort of quick powerful portable, to use wallet heats up or potentially around the house?
How long are you able to lightly use the unit for small drags/doses, making the pots last as long as possible having a hit every 10-15 minutes or so, before the battery dies? Depending on how often need to recharge running my Arizer for 10-15 minute warmups might actually be less of a hassle than regular 1+ hour recharges. I'm just wanting to use at home, around the house.
Yeah I don't think the Bowle would be best for this, the way you describe here, it sounds like a glass stem-based unit with swappable 18650 batteries might be preferable??
I hear Arizer EQ is around 75-80 watts power, so at least I don't have to feel super guilty about leaving it on for a few hours a day I guess.
Yeah so you can get that type of power from a portable, with instant heat up, pure convection on demand, though it does eat through batteries so you will be recharging...
What other on demand vapes for similar or lower price would people recommend to currently compete with the Tafee? It seems like this is a rare product that doesn't need a lot of cleaning or stirring, which sounds ideal.
Tinymight, TetraP80 or TetraX, RBT Splinter or Splinter Z set up or a Milaana, MistVape Imp/cognito set up, MPL StemPod or Dreamwood Glow set up, or torch based vapes like the Lotus or StickyBrick or many other similar designs... Then there is VapCap or VapMan on the conduction side, and the Firewood7 as another great option for the battery powered category... Oh also there is the prrl Neo and possibly the vleafgo as a budget choice!
What are some alloys they could be using which could be potentially harmful, or potentially containing unknown health risks?
I quoted this here as well, because there is a rule about discussing material safety in product threads (like the no comparing vapes rule, it is to keep specific vape threads focused on that vape)
Generally stainless steel is considered one of the safest metal heating elements, but yeah when you get into alloys and shit, who really knows what's what??