POTV ONE VS XMAX STARRY V3

Vape_Or_Die420

Well-Known Member
So POTV is having a 420 sale where i am choosing between the POTV ONE and the XMAX STARRY. Really need some opinions.

Needs:
Dry herb only
Durability/longevity
Low temp flavor (365-380)
Health conscious materials in airpath
More open airflow
Easy cleaning.

Starry:
I like the idea of the replaceable battery but the mouthpiece looks more restrictive for airflow. Also not sure if i like a ceramic bowl. 1 year warranty is a weak point for me too. Not sure what the heater is made of either.

POTV ONE:
I like that it has a titanium bowl, stainless heater and glass mouthpiece. 2 year warranty but no replaceable battery.

Which do you think i should go with?
 
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Vape_Or_Die420,

ChilledAsian

Well-Known Member
I would go with the POTV one, but if your willing to wait the HR Rouge will be release soon. Practically the same as POTV One, but with a larger batt capacity (3000 mAh) and chamber.
 

Cheebsy

Microbe minion
The one is mostly conduction IME. And certainly I wouldn't describe it as open airflow. It's not as restrictive as a dynavap but it's still like sucking milkshake through a straw. I have no experience of the starry though and my missus really likes the one.
 

Vape_Or_Die420

Well-Known Member
Leaning back towards the ONE. I would go for the healthy rips rogue but i could get two POTV ONE's for the price of 1 Rogue. Sale starts at midnight tonight!
 
Vape_Or_Die420,

ray_

Well-Known Member
The one is mostly conduction IME. And certainly I wouldn't describe it as open airflow. It's not as restrictive as a dynavap but it's still like sucking milkshake through a straw. I have no experience of the starry though and my missus really likes the one.
You may be right. It depends on how you define these things. The heater is below the bowl and hot air heats the cannabis. Yet there are conduction elements as well. POTV calls it a hybrid heating system. So, it isn't 100% convection. But it doesn't just heat the bowl holding the cannabis the way a conduction vape works.
 

justcametomind

Well-Known Member
If Potv one is still a rebrand of Fury 2 imho it doesn’t have restricted airflow, on the other side the Starry has a narrow hollow space inside the mouthpiece and imho is draw restricted af. Building construction of the Starry isn’t as time proof as the One/Fury 2 proved to be. Constantly opening the battery cover of the Starry you may break it way before degrading the battery of the F2/One. Mine is still going strong after years of use. I am almost sure that heating time is shorter on the One (20 seconds). There’s a lot worse than the Starry but the One is plain better imho.
 

Vape_Or_Die420

Well-Known Member
If Potv one is still a rebrand of Fury 2 imho it doesn’t have restricted airflow, on the other side the Starry has a narrow hollow space inside the mouthpiece and imho is draw restricted af. Building construction of the Starry isn’t as time proof as the One/Fury 2 proved to be. Constantly opening the battery cover of the Starry you may break it way before degrading the battery of the F2/One. Mine is still going strong after years of use. I am almost sure that heating time is shorter on the One (20 seconds). There’s a lot worse than the Starry but the One is plain better imho.
Thank to all for the input! That's what i was afraid of with the Starry, too restricted airflow. Looks like a little bit more pain to clean. But that removable battery... o well.

I decided to pick up a POTV ONE with curved mini bubbler for $79.30 using promocode ONEFC15 for an additional 15% off the 20%off 420 discounts and got a free $10 gift card and tightvac container.

Killer deal!
 
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