Well, THIS isn't remedial or anything...lol
Only 8 years late to this party but I have a P2 now. I feel like I have a somewhat decent grasp of what good vapor is from my limited experience... Volcano, Sticky Brick, Milaana, Dynavap to name a few. So how does this vape stack up?
For 2 weeks I ran half packs with the OG oven lid with Newvape pusher + 3D screen because I read that it transforms the Pax. Nope. Draw resistance was awful, which gave the impression that the vapor was too airy and too harsh at the same time. It's hard to describe. This is with the Newvape 3D screen. I'd stir halfway through each load and would usually save sesh #2 for later which gets annoying.
My gut told me to try the half pack lid WITH screw-less pusher, and ditch the 3d screen. So I got a half pack lid and gave it a shot.
I used a 3/8” pipe screen over the oven hole to catch any scoobies. Loaded like 0.075 of medium ground herb, started out on heat #3. Wow, a really nice session happened for the first time. It was actually extracting decently and draw resistance was MUCH improved and I didn’t have to stir.
So unbelievably, it turns out the Newvape 3d screen was fucking everything up. AND the Pax 3d screen. Both SUCK. It's odd that lots of people seem to love this vape with that screen, saying it upgrades the airflow. IME, any kind of solid panel screen destroys the experience, it doesn't matter how beveled a surface it has. They would need to cut some huge notches into them to help airflow, but they'd be so big that scoobie crumbs would be a problem.
TL;DR - I can totally see why alot of first timers were put off and returned to smoking. Most mainstream users aren't savvy enough to be like, "oh! If I use a pipe screen instead of this panel-screen that Pax gave me, and only pack 3/4 of 0.1 grams, which occupies the perfect amount of space to run the half pack lid and pusher w/ no screw, this makes it feel way better to draw on! A 3rd party company sells the pusher, it dramatically improves the hits!"
No...it's more like "Ugh, fuck this thing", and then 9 more years of smoking goes by.