Budmeister
Well-Known Member
I am new here, but have lurked a bit over the past few months. I am a big fan of the SSV and DBV. I own both..
I bought a Da Buddha a while back, and added a Silver Surfer to my collection last month. I am a big fan of both of these vaporizers. I think that the Da Buddha is a really great vape for a reasonable price ....and the SSV takes it to a higher level, with the added features and customization.
My SSV has multiple wands so I am experienced with both the original wand and the ground glass option.. To be frank, I actually prefer the GG connection for my own practical reasons. I think that I get a more consistent overall vape of the bowl without hot spots with the GG, and see very few shortcomings with the ground glass. I have no issues with fit, and you can also hold it loosely and rotate it if you want to move the wand while vaping.
So far, I have not had any issues with the GG wand falling out, so at this point I do not think that the worries I have heard about the long term GG fit seem warranted...at least not based on my current experience. I note that my DBV's GG connection is still just as tight as ever and you can always push it in a bit further and twist it to get a better connection. Their seems to be plenty of friction to make a strong connection on the SSV with ground glass, even with it's downward angle. I use my SSV for personal use rather than partying, so it might be different for those using their SSV in groups, where people are not familiar with the unit and might pull on the wand. Everybody can set their SSV up for their own preferences.
I love loading my SSV up and being able to have hands free always in place with the GG. By comparison, I do not like the hands free clip attachment for the basic SSV wand...I hate having to take it on and off.
I think that the beauty of the SSV is the customization so that I can have my hands free GG connection while others choose the other options. Its all good, huh?
By the way, there is one area where I prefer the DBV...that is the ergonomics of having the wand and temp control on the same side. For personal use this is sensible, so you have access to the wand and adjustment right in front of you. I also think that the simple metal knob on the DBV is easier to read and set than my fancy glass knob, which is an oblong shape without a pointer nub (which most glass knobs seem to have). Its not a big deal to figure this out with your own unit, but at first I found the temperature setting was a bit harder with the bulbous glass knob than it is on the simple metal DBV knob. However, I do think that the downward angle of the SSV is superior to the DBV's since there is less chance of blow back of herbs into the heater.
I bought a Da Buddha a while back, and added a Silver Surfer to my collection last month. I am a big fan of both of these vaporizers. I think that the Da Buddha is a really great vape for a reasonable price ....and the SSV takes it to a higher level, with the added features and customization.
My SSV has multiple wands so I am experienced with both the original wand and the ground glass option.. To be frank, I actually prefer the GG connection for my own practical reasons. I think that I get a more consistent overall vape of the bowl without hot spots with the GG, and see very few shortcomings with the ground glass. I have no issues with fit, and you can also hold it loosely and rotate it if you want to move the wand while vaping.
So far, I have not had any issues with the GG wand falling out, so at this point I do not think that the worries I have heard about the long term GG fit seem warranted...at least not based on my current experience. I note that my DBV's GG connection is still just as tight as ever and you can always push it in a bit further and twist it to get a better connection. Their seems to be plenty of friction to make a strong connection on the SSV with ground glass, even with it's downward angle. I use my SSV for personal use rather than partying, so it might be different for those using their SSV in groups, where people are not familiar with the unit and might pull on the wand. Everybody can set their SSV up for their own preferences.
I love loading my SSV up and being able to have hands free always in place with the GG. By comparison, I do not like the hands free clip attachment for the basic SSV wand...I hate having to take it on and off.
I think that the beauty of the SSV is the customization so that I can have my hands free GG connection while others choose the other options. Its all good, huh?
By the way, there is one area where I prefer the DBV...that is the ergonomics of having the wand and temp control on the same side. For personal use this is sensible, so you have access to the wand and adjustment right in front of you. I also think that the simple metal knob on the DBV is easier to read and set than my fancy glass knob, which is an oblong shape without a pointer nub (which most glass knobs seem to have). Its not a big deal to figure this out with your own unit, but at first I found the temperature setting was a bit harder with the bulbous glass knob than it is on the simple metal DBV knob. However, I do think that the downward angle of the SSV is superior to the DBV's since there is less chance of blow back of herbs into the heater.