No hard studies of course but the airpath is pretty well isolated, the plastics don't deform, and if you clean it you don't smell anything (I don't)=Anyone have any information on the long-term effects of using a Pax?
I do love this vape tool from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0089EYE74/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1has any one found a good tool for stirring and packing?
Between being hot if I am stirring during mid session and sometimes not wanting to use my fingers being out and about I've been looking for a nice tool but can't seem to locate one.
I do love this vape tool from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0089EYE74/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I still say these are better, you get a lot for the price and they have a ZERO chance of scratching your oven.
Wanted to share my experience re Ploom customer service, warranty etc.
I had bought a Pax in Dec 2012, was really enjoying it until it started having some electrical charging issues and the unit went dead. I thought, here goes again, since I have used the IOlite, MLFB, INH etc. in the past, which all work great when they work great, but also flake out or break over time.
On this instance with Pax, I contacted their customer service via email. They sent me a prepaid priority mail slip to send the dead unit and charger back. A new replacement unit was sent back to me. Total round trip was less than a week. Other than being off from the Pax for a few days, everything else about the experience was very professional and responsive.
Just a shout out to the guys at Ploom for the great customer service.
Hey, oh!! Emerald Green Pax now in their website for preorder. Pretty sweet!!! Just got a black one the other day. Man, this thing is sweet.
Hey, oh!! Emerald Green Pax now on the ploom website for preorder. Pretty sweet!!! Just got a black one the other day. Man, this thing is cool. Got like 5 Pax (read "packs", sorry couldn't resist) out of the first charge which is more than I expected. Still not used to vaping though, it's my first. I am kinda not getting anywhere near as high as combustion. I am taking slow fat rips, stirring, packing tight, getting lots of vapor, raising the heat. I must just be used to the other chemicals released in combustion. Is this common? Gonna give it the 2 week test. Thanks to everyone on this thread for all of the great info!
Plus 2 Paces green Mentos caps would match great as well. Post # 8824
Hey, oh!! Emerald Green Pax now on the ploom website for preorder.
When I first started the whispr was my first vape, I'd either get not baked enough or way way too baked. It takes a bit to dial it all in.Hey, oh!! Emerald Green Pax now on the ploom website for preorder. Pretty sweet!!! Just got a black one the other day. Man, this thing is cool. Got like 5 Pax (read "packs", sorry couldn't resist) out of the first charge which is more than I expected. Still not used to vaping though, it's my first. I am kinda not getting anywhere near as high as combustion. I am taking slow fat rips, stirring, packing tight, getting lots of vapor, raising the heat. I must just be used to the other chemicals released in combustion. Is this common? Gonna give it the 2 week test. Thanks to everyone on this thread for all of the great info!
Hey, oh!! Emerald Green Pax now on the ploom website for preorder. Pretty sweet!!! Just got a black one the other day. Man, this thing is cool. Got like 5 Pax (read "packs", sorry couldn't resist) out of the first charge which is more than I expected. Still not used to vaping though, it's my first. I am kinda not getting anywhere near as high as combustion. I am taking slow fat rips, stirring, packing tight, getting lots of vapor, raising the heat. I must just be used to the other chemicals released in combustion. Is this common? Gonna give it the 2 week test. Thanks to everyone on this thread for all of the great info!
Hi Everyone, very new on Ploom Pax. Did try eGo and nJoy. Hate to change atomizer so often. Can anyone who is experienced to help on the following questions?
1). How often do you need to clean Pax?
2). How often do you need to purchase ANY recurring parts other than Pipe Tobacco? Ex. Lubricant etc.? I'm sick of ordering and spending more money on eGo-T atomizer (like have to order one every 2 weeks).
3). How long can Pax last without buying another one? Warranty length?
4). Still don't understand how they vaporize tobacco leaf without creating ashes? What's left in the oven?
I'm many newbies are having the same or similar questions so your help is greatly appreciated!
Funny you say that. After holding the hits for a ridiculously long time, as per Deadshort480's suggestion, I got very, very ripped on my last oven last night. I really had to sit there and take my time. When I think about it, I was vaping the other ovens today while walking in my hilly Swiss town and was slightly out of breath, like I used to do when smoking. I am starting to think that i didn't have the lung capacity to walk up hills and vape because I had to exhale the hit so early. It really does take some dialing in to correctly use it. I am very happy with this device so far.When I first started the whispr was my first vape, I'd either get not baked enough or way way too baked. It takes a bit to dial it all in.
My first vape was the pax ploom. And it was amazing. But I kept hearing about desktop units. So I had to try one. Desktops just have so much more power and can give an amazing draw. I use a lsv and bubble mainly. But the pax is still great for portability. So depends where you use.
This is basically my setup as well. LSV through water at home and Pax on the go.
I am going to note something from my own experience. Please keep in mind that smoked cigarettes for a long time. When I was using my Pax exclusively while on vacation I felt slight pain in my chest and shallow of breath at times. I do not have emphysema, asthma, or any other upper respiratory issues. I felt that this was from using the Pax so often. I believe that the very restricted draw combined with heat, vapor, and repetitive use caused my lungs to work harder than normal which caused the pain and tightness. My best suggestion, based on my own experience, to anyone looking to get into vaporizers would be to get a unit for regular use that offers unrestricted draw and to also purchase a portable unit. Your experiences, of course, may be different than mine.
How does the Pax compare to a desktop unit? I've heard desktops are so much more effective, so I'm considering getting one. But if the Pax is comparable, I'd rather save the money.