Should I get a session or on demand vape?

virtualpurple

Well-Known Member
Because You haven't Tried it?

I am curious as well, genuinely interested. I have used some vapes with slowish heatup times but I’ve not really found them advantageous over vaporizers that reach the same temperature faster. At the same time, it’s not within my budget at this time to pick one up to try. You got my interest raised so I’ll be heading to YouTube to have another look at the reviews to see if the awkward form factor and high price are sacrifices worth making in the future. @VCBud you’re my first stop in the YouTube rabbit-hole.
 
No way to Plenty. Mine is retired. Good vape but at this point in time I think it kind of outdated. Definitely not on demand for most people. Get a Vapwood or RBT product would be my suggestion. Tubo sounds great too.
 

Diggy Smalls

Notorious
It depends on if you want to sit and relax with a vape or hit and move on, I think. They are very different, and as mentioned sometimes a vape can do both.

The plenty interested me at first, but the sheer size of the bowl combined with heat up time and the ugliness, I couldn't justify buying it and using it in my living room. Seriously, it's ugly as sin.
 

virtualpurple

Well-Known Member
Awesome to hear other views on the plenty, I think I’ll leave the plenty as one I’ll be thrilled to try one day but not one that I will take a chance purchase on, not at that price range.

I know I already gave my opinion on the tubo but I feel like it warrants another mention on my part because I think @little maggie is spot on. It does everything but blow the air out at you and it is the most versatile tool any vaper can add to their arsenal. It is great for an on-demand hit with the safety of a regulated device, and it is hands down my favorite vape for a group. It passes around easy, but just passing a whip around is an easy option that helps keep the vapor nice and cool while producing huge dense vapor. It is almost bizarre how much you will exhale if you aim for some big rips!

I think the perfect travel setup that I want to piece together is a pelican case with the tubo and whip, a charger and a few batteries, a nice little bubbler (I really want someone to make a 3/4 scale FC-UFO but otherwise I’m thinking a sneaky Pete style globe or the orbiter. Maybe a cooling stem as well it’s because I love variety.

If @funkyjunky ever developed a little forced air pump that you could attach to the bottom somehow it would be the renaissance vape. I never really did the bags too terribly much with my herbalizer, no bag system was quiet enough. However, i sure did enjoy the fan assist for grabbing some monster rips and it really did present a good solution for people with impairments towards taking deep draws.
 

Vapeur Rogue

Est. 2013- Never Lookin' Back
@ejackyou why does slower heat up time make it the best session vape? I like session vapes but don't see why slower heat up times are an advantage. Please inform.

This slower heat up time is one, but not the sole reason I have been dismissing session vapes for years.
 
Vapeur Rogue,

ejackyou

Hamilton
It allows you to scan the band more effectively as well as the slow cool down time.
Keep in mind too, that the 'Plenty' never sustains it's temperature?
Not for the those who are impatient about getting high, Fast.
 
ejackyou,
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