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Max! You took the words out of my mouth dude. I just wasn't happy with the E in the end ,and I have to disagree with you when you say it's an excellent unit. It's alright, gets the job done but I wouldn't call it excellent. First in terms of the build quality I was a let down. Anyone who has used a volcano for example or even a herbal air knows that those units feel very solid, they both have a good weight to them, and although I woulndt try it, after checking them out at a few different headshops, I could see either of them taking a drop off a table for example. The e not so much. If you tap it it feels hollow, it's very plasticky, and although the concept is very simple, arizer's execution of it really isn't. IT'S TOO FINICKY! As I mentioned before you've got to put the weed in the bowl and then put attatch another joint to the bowl. You can easily lift the whole bowl of the vaporizer when you're trying to take the whip off and spill your herbs. Even the whip just feels low quality when I compare it to the SSV's whip. It's much more plasticky and stiff whereas the SSV's has a more tacky squishy silicone rubber feel.
In terms of what you said about metal("Many vapes use metal-aluminum or stainless steel, and it's perfectly OK. The temps used with vaporizing aren't a problem."). That may be true, really, I don't know, I'm not a scientist and I suppose you aren't either, but it's really a psychological thing for ALOT of people looking into vaporizers that they don't want metal. From the small amount of knowledge I've picked up in mere first year uni chem classes, I know that brass, copper, steel are not chemically inert metals, meaning that the molecules that make up the metal will cause chemical reactions like oxidation when they come into contact with other molecules(even air molecules, like rust is a chemical reaction caused by air molecules water molecules and the metal). So, I'm not sure what the effects are of inhaling air through heated metal or if there are any but I'd much rather vape with something that is chemically inert! Like borosilicate glass for example is something used in labs in beakers because it won't react with what you put in it. Or if anyone has taken highschool science, you may remember that bunsen burners use porcelain heaters as well so you you can heat a substance, watch the reaction and not have to worry about any change in the reaction caused by the heating element. This is why I like the idea of the SSV, I can see everything that's going on, and it's just glass and porcelain, nothing else, which means I don't even have to think about metal with my paranoid self haha.
Anyways, the main reason I brought it up was that when I went to the friendly stranger in TO and took a look at the E, the main thing th e guy was selling me on was that IT"S ALL GLASS AND CERAMIC DUDE!!! Another thing that pissed me off is that even on ARIZER's own site!!! They keep talking up how it's all glass ("Ceramic is used so there is no concern of toxins or bad tastes as there can be from metal heaters.", "Wherever possible the strongest highest quality glass parts are used. Why? Glass is inert, toxin free ensuring in smooth, tasty vapor."). They say the use ceramic so that there is no bad taste or toxin from metal heaters, WTF difference does it make if you wrap the ceramic heater in metal wire? Another quote from their site "Others use metals, plastics, Teflon, aluminum and even wood in their construction or parts which can give off harmful toxins, bad taste and a poor experience.". Ok, how are they going to knock other vapes for this when their heater is wrapped in metal? Enough about the metal though, I'm just saying that based on what I know I'm concerned about the metal(maybe erroneously) and I breathe easier(not literally) without thinking about inhaling off hot metal. And I know alot of other people are concered as well, that's why Arizer pushes that the whole thing is glass. Anyhow...
You mentioned that the weed vaporizing in the bowl with nobody hitting it isn't an issue. IT IS FOR ME!! I can barely find weed as I dont' know that many ppl that smoke so belive me when I say I'm a stingy motherfucker when it comes to my weed. I still have vaped weed I plan to revape from like a year ago. I have like different vintages and shit haha. Anyways, look, if you only apply heat to the weed when smoking it, that's gonna be a more efficient system. This is what I like about the SSV. I mean would you store your weed on a heated surface? I think not. And maybe I haven't identified the issue, but SOMETHING is causing the SSV to be way more efficient in terms of number and quality of hits for me. I thought that this heated bowl thing may be one of the factors, because I definitely notive that you get better vapor when that bowl is hot. When I'm not smoking though, I know THC is reduced or used up when you apply high heat to it. I don't want the bowl stealing my vapor! I want it in my lungs!
And dude why do you have to add the little jab about how I may unlearn some stuff I think I know. Everything I'm saying is just my opinion bud, and what you say is just your opinion. So just state your opinion and keep it moving! and I invite debate really i do, but talk about my opinions, not about how much or little I think I know.But its all good dude I appreciate the comments 100%!!!!!!!
Progress, thanks for commenting too dude, i'm gonna respond to you tomorrow, cos I gotta take a few tokes and get some sleep. Hope I make a bit more sense posting sober, last night I was tired and mangled and just not in a good state lol. I'm still not re-reading this stuff or spell checking. f that these are not essays(despite the length) but entertainment!! but i apologize for the typos I probably made, i'm sure you'll get the jist of what I'm saying anyways
laters
see the addictive nature of the site.
Max! You took the words out of my mouth dude. I just wasn't happy with the E in the end ,and I have to disagree with you when you say it's an excellent unit. It's alright, gets the job done but I wouldn't call it excellent. First in terms of the build quality I was a let down. Anyone who has used a volcano for example or even a herbal air knows that those units feel very solid, they both have a good weight to them, and although I woulndt try it, after checking them out at a few different headshops, I could see either of them taking a drop off a table for example. The e not so much. If you tap it it feels hollow, it's very plasticky, and although the concept is very simple, arizer's execution of it really isn't. IT'S TOO FINICKY! As I mentioned before you've got to put the weed in the bowl and then put attatch another joint to the bowl. You can easily lift the whole bowl of the vaporizer when you're trying to take the whip off and spill your herbs. Even the whip just feels low quality when I compare it to the SSV's whip. It's much more plasticky and stiff whereas the SSV's has a more tacky squishy silicone rubber feel.
In terms of what you said about metal("Many vapes use metal-aluminum or stainless steel, and it's perfectly OK. The temps used with vaporizing aren't a problem."). That may be true, really, I don't know, I'm not a scientist and I suppose you aren't either, but it's really a psychological thing for ALOT of people looking into vaporizers that they don't want metal. From the small amount of knowledge I've picked up in mere first year uni chem classes, I know that brass, copper, steel are not chemically inert metals, meaning that the molecules that make up the metal will cause chemical reactions like oxidation when they come into contact with other molecules(even air molecules, like rust is a chemical reaction caused by air molecules water molecules and the metal). So, I'm not sure what the effects are of inhaling air through heated metal or if there are any but I'd much rather vape with something that is chemically inert! Like borosilicate glass for example is something used in labs in beakers because it won't react with what you put in it. Or if anyone has taken highschool science, you may remember that bunsen burners use porcelain heaters as well so you you can heat a substance, watch the reaction and not have to worry about any change in the reaction caused by the heating element. This is why I like the idea of the SSV, I can see everything that's going on, and it's just glass and porcelain, nothing else, which means I don't even have to think about metal with my paranoid self haha.
Anyways, the main reason I brought it up was that when I went to the friendly stranger in TO and took a look at the E, the main thing th e guy was selling me on was that IT"S ALL GLASS AND CERAMIC DUDE!!! Another thing that pissed me off is that even on ARIZER's own site!!! They keep talking up how it's all glass ("Ceramic is used so there is no concern of toxins or bad tastes as there can be from metal heaters.", "Wherever possible the strongest highest quality glass parts are used. Why? Glass is inert, toxin free ensuring in smooth, tasty vapor."). They say the use ceramic so that there is no bad taste or toxin from metal heaters, WTF difference does it make if you wrap the ceramic heater in metal wire? Another quote from their site "Others use metals, plastics, Teflon, aluminum and even wood in their construction or parts which can give off harmful toxins, bad taste and a poor experience.". Ok, how are they going to knock other vapes for this when their heater is wrapped in metal? Enough about the metal though, I'm just saying that based on what I know I'm concerned about the metal(maybe erroneously) and I breathe easier(not literally) without thinking about inhaling off hot metal. And I know alot of other people are concered as well, that's why Arizer pushes that the whole thing is glass. Anyhow...
You mentioned that the weed vaporizing in the bowl with nobody hitting it isn't an issue. IT IS FOR ME!! I can barely find weed as I dont' know that many ppl that smoke so belive me when I say I'm a stingy motherfucker when it comes to my weed. I still have vaped weed I plan to revape from like a year ago. I have like different vintages and shit haha. Anyways, look, if you only apply heat to the weed when smoking it, that's gonna be a more efficient system. This is what I like about the SSV. I mean would you store your weed on a heated surface? I think not. And maybe I haven't identified the issue, but SOMETHING is causing the SSV to be way more efficient in terms of number and quality of hits for me. I thought that this heated bowl thing may be one of the factors, because I definitely notive that you get better vapor when that bowl is hot. When I'm not smoking though, I know THC is reduced or used up when you apply high heat to it. I don't want the bowl stealing my vapor! I want it in my lungs!
And dude why do you have to add the little jab about how I may unlearn some stuff I think I know. Everything I'm saying is just my opinion bud, and what you say is just your opinion. So just state your opinion and keep it moving! and I invite debate really i do, but talk about my opinions, not about how much or little I think I know.But its all good dude I appreciate the comments 100%!!!!!!!
Progress, thanks for commenting too dude, i'm gonna respond to you tomorrow, cos I gotta take a few tokes and get some sleep. Hope I make a bit more sense posting sober, last night I was tired and mangled and just not in a good state lol. I'm still not re-reading this stuff or spell checking. f that these are not essays(despite the length) but entertainment!! but i apologize for the typos I probably made, i'm sure you'll get the jist of what I'm saying anyways
laters