Thanks Chucku, I could not recall another fan assist whip vape other than the Zilla.
I never dealt with Wicked Roots customer service other than the original purchase which was handled promptly and that was that. Others certainly came down on them for fake review sites and other items, but my problems were with the unit and it's design mostly. Loud fans, poor dust protection design on the fan inlets, long cool down time, hot air blowing all the time etc... did I mention LOUD FANS... But, the unit was a beast for super hits. It won a Cannibis Cup Award, and while some say thiose can be bought, I gotta say that vape gave killer hits while it worked. Mine died shortly after the warranty and I choose not to have it repaired (for more money than other good vapes were going for new, my choice).
I included the HDBT because it was a unique design that looks like it will be available soon. Same basically for why I included the X-Hale. My chooices sure aren't written in stone, just tossed them out there.
GC you will have fun building the PDP.
If I were to narrow it down to 5 . . .
Bag- Volcano.
Whip- Silver Surfer vaporizer
Fan Assisted Whip- Super-Vapezilla
Direct Draw- Purple-Days Original (or Pandora)
Water Filtered Heat Source- VHW
If the list is expanded the Zephyr (made in China) is a less expensive than the Volcano.
The counterpart to the Silver Surfer Vaporizer would be a cheapo chinese box vape. Preferably a digital one from E-Bay for under $50, assuredly made in China to the highest Chinese standards.
Vaporfection if you need a second fan assist whip vape.
The rest of the vapes fall into a category, or categories, that will be very hard to quantify results. As I said user input is very important in some units such as the Vapor Genie. Read up a little on how it is used and how learning curves are duiscussed. It's not as simple as flipping a switch. And I agree if you are gonna test a Vapor Genie do the aluminum version too, but there must be zillion wooden VGs out there.
Testing empty is the obvious choice but let's refer to a recent post from a DaBudda user.
http://www.fuckcombustion.com/viewtopic.php?id=3313
" ... quote from the 7th Floor website, "Our unit uses a metal screen in the wand but the air has cooled enough by passing threw your tobacco, so no metal ions are released from the screen"... " he goes on to pose this question, "And if you were to inhale with no weed on the screen.... fucking ions are being released??" You may see his point. Using a vaporizer in a non standard configuration (no load) may give different results...
What about homoginization of the load BTW? Since one bud can vary in potency from the next you need a very stable sample from vape to vape or results will be skewed. Sure you can blend it, but you may not be a user and may not realize that statification of the sample will happen and trichromes 'the potent part' will settle to the bottom of your sample batch. Any thoughts on how to get a 100% consistent input before you test the output? I have a couple of thoughts but they would be pretty involved. THC extraction from the sample (the jail time goes up for this step), measuring the extract to the nth then re-distributing it on an inert substrate (similar in texture to ground weed).
Consider also that humidity of the product and the air are relevant and must be standardized. Room air temps (the air drawn into the vape affects end vape temps)) and barometric pressure (it affects boiling point?) should be considered, so that each vape is tried under as similar conditions as possible.
All for now.