Razor
Well-Known Member
But I don't have a CF so I can not compare them. The fenix has a very high convection ratio even if it is not 100% It can be compared as they both work similar in design other than the fact that there is conduction produced by the chamber. You can make the CFV retain heat if you use the aluminum bowl as well.
I can compare them for
Ease of use and
Vapor quality
You can compare these two qualities against any vape no matter what type it is.
I enjoy the CFV very much, but for ease of use and vapor quality along with its price tag and the warranty you can get depending on who you buy it from is amazing. These three factors make this vape a wonderful beginner vape who doesnt want a learning curve to worry about or a lot of clutter with features, but still wants a top notch vape thatt can perform extremely well especially for the price.
BTW off note here. Anyone hear of any concentrate pods in the workds for the CFV?
Also, has anyone tried using the one from the fenix in it? I do not have mine anymore.
I can compare them for
Ease of use and
Vapor quality
You can compare these two qualities against any vape no matter what type it is.
I enjoy the CFV very much, but for ease of use and vapor quality along with its price tag and the warranty you can get depending on who you buy it from is amazing. These three factors make this vape a wonderful beginner vape who doesnt want a learning curve to worry about or a lot of clutter with features, but still wants a top notch vape thatt can perform extremely well especially for the price.
BTW off note here. Anyone hear of any concentrate pods in the workds for the CFV?
Also, has anyone tried using the one from the fenix in it? I do not have mine anymore.