Thanks for your reply... I just have few questions:
1) Who is your target market? Who are your "intended users"? This will give me an idea if this fits my lifestyle.
2) What is the competitive advantage with respect to your vape that warrants a $400 price tag? Like is the vapor super cool? Not trying to be a jerk, but just curious.
3) In terms of battery life - if I were using your vape as my daily driver, how many years should the battery last?
Thanks for indulging me... this is the checklist of questions that I need answered before buying any new vapes, as I have a Grasshopper stuck in the RMA process since Nov 2019.... Once bitten, twice shy
Tiny88
1) Who is your target market? Who are your "intended users"? This will give me an idea if this fits my lifestyle.
According to our
recently updated product page:
"Vaping Style:
Purifyzer is tailored to the ascender that likes to micro/medium dose, and at other times feel the full thrill of herbal inebriation. For the patron that enjoys brief sessions, of a few puffs each, to acquire their desired effects throughout the day. For a patron desiring the epitome of vapor purity and freshness; made possible by Purifyzer's patented RotoBOWL technology and supremely hygienic composition, among other novel innovations."
"Perform
...at your peak. Control your desired effects with predictable ease. Move onto and above your level with grace, at your own comfortable pace. Though, if getting inebriated is your race, worry not; Purifyzer can still put you in first place!"
So, if you resonate with most of the prior and generally prefer sessions with 1-5 long hits, it should suit you very well. If you are on the go or just like to elevate briefly and continue with your day, it would be a great fit. Keep in mind this is a "dynamic-convection" vape, like the Firefly only in that regard. So hits are longer than say a conduction vape, usually 10+ seconds. Heat ramps up from the beginning to middle of your hit, enabling a broad and rich extraction spectrum. The Purifyzer vibrates when you inhale to harshly, so you know exactly how briskly to inhale to get consistent results from the beginning. Don't worry, its a very gentle and soothing vibration that stops in real-time when your inhaling rate decreases to within the optimal range during the puff. Its like a subtle "vape trainer", generally aiding the newcomer's. It only vibrates when you go above the suction-threshold. Anytime below that threshold it does not vibrate, because otherwise it would be very annoying.
2) What is the competitive advantage with respect to your vape that warrants a $400 price tag? Like is the vapor super cool? Not trying to be a jerk, but just curious.
Factually speaking, it is:
-The slimmest dynamic convection portable vaporizer available. Roughly the size of an iPhone 5.
-Utilizing our patented RotoBOWL technology, enabling the freshest hits of any portable vape, on a continuous session with having to re-pack the bowl.
Packing the RotoBOWL is very easy with the included bowl-packing kit, providing highly repeatable packing.
-The easiest portable vaporizer to completely deep-clean (with isopropyl alcohol):
Needed to clean device = One Q-tip. That's it. Seriously.
See end of user guide for more info.
Needed to clean RotoBOWL = The included cleaning container.
Other maintenance? None.
Removable parts/screens/meshes to clean/replace? None. (well, except the RotoBOWL if you count that. It requires periodic cleaning and is made from a rigid mesh that is built to last)
-Only vape that communicates with you via silent and subtle-vibration during puff, to ensure optimal hits not just based on a subjective audible "whistling" like other vapes or "feel" to get it just right. This feature adds infallible and consistent puffing performance, no matter the user.
-One of, if not, the only plastic-free electronic portable device. Not even in one square millimeter of the entire device's exterior or vapor path is there any plastic. It's all medical-class anodized aluminum, borosilicate glass, or stainless-steel among other materials. No plastic mouthpieces/plastic in vapor path like other vapes.
-Made in America (Scottsdale, AZ) with both the hands of skilled technicians and the aid of automated precision. Not some overseas-assembled american-branded affair.
-Designed with a "no expense spared" approach to acquiring the epitome of vapor quality in such a compact portable device.
Yes, if using fresh herb the vapor is quite cool and refreshing, more info on how the temp is reduced and what we have done to aid that area of performance:
Vapor/Device Cooling info:
"Cooling was a developmental challenge at first, but we overcame it by implementing thermal insulation in unique ways. The design essentially isolates the components that get hot and the ones that shouldn't, and incorporates copious tightly-packed thermal insulation between those areas. Now, because the device doesn't pre-heat, it only becomes warm over several hits. Naturally no thermal insulation is 100% efficient, so it dissipates the remaining heat and cools quickly through its entirely anodized aluminum exterior (which has great thermal dissipation properties). "
"the heating chamber and airway are all built into one solid anodized aluminum component; it is easy to both thermally insulate and dissipate heat where needed (transfer heat into the herb and keep that heat from being absorbed into the exterior frame). When the device does eventually get slightly warm after several consecutive hits, it cools quickly in a few moments as the entire exterior surface is anodized aluminum which has a very good coefficient of thermal conductivity, allowing it to get rid of heat and cool down quickly.
"hot convection air passes through the stainless rotatable bowl 4 total times during its travel, excessive heat is dissipated into the bowl, chamber, airway-surfaces and withdrawn from the vapor itself."
Even on the highest temp (400) the vapor is only slightly warm, and by no means is it harsh or uncomfortable at all. Again, mainly due to us having to compensate for the short airway by utilizing more advanced thermodynamic cooling techniques get the vapor temp as low as possible given this arrangement and size.
3) In terms of battery life - if I were using your vape as my daily driver, how many years should the battery last?
Short answer = Greatly depends, ~4 to ~8 years before capacity reduces to 75% or less of its original capacity. This is why we used an over-spec'd battery, to compensate for this natural degradation as much as we could, and still have adequate long-term life remaining. It will still occur to some degree. We are not claiming it wont, or that it has magical powers. Your herb? Well, now that might have magical powers. Results may vary. Battery life
greatly depends on usage-frequency, average user-set temperature, device storage temperature, battery depletion levels (do you recharge at 0 vs 30 percent, for example), charging environment temperature and many other simply unknown user-induced variables.
Thank you for the insightful questions, they will surely help others better understand if it's a good fit for them!