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I have NOT tried any of the above vaporizers. That's why I would like your help
Guys, I am equally excited and upset at the same time. Excited because we have so many different types of vapes to choose from. Upset, however, because I know I want something from 7th Floor but can't make up my damn mind!
So I'm going to reference each of the three vapes in question and provide what's keeping me from buying it. Please remember that I really like these vaporizers so I won't clutter my post with those details. Please help if you can. Let's begin, in no particular order:
SSV - The most expensive of the bunch. I'm sure it's great based on all the positive feedback but I'm the kind of guy that likes to get the most out of my money. All the upgrades, custom glass, etc. are cool and all but I just want something that works without a lot of bells and whistles. Probably not the best for vapor bonging because I would get both the standard hc as well as the gong (don't even know much about spherical, perhaps it is worth looking into) and the idea of switching hc's for when I'm using the bong and not just seems rather annoying.
DBV - The SSV has all American parts while the DBV uses some parts sourced from overseas. Aesthetically it's horrible, the SSV is a lot sexier. And while we're on the subject, the idea of a whip style vaporizer just seems more and more archaic the further we go along.
LSV - This is probably my best bet since I travel and really enjoy the outdoors. All glass and no whip is great too. But I've heard it gets really hot to handle and probably cannot be used for long vape sessions. I believe the LSV is also made of 100% American parts, is this correct? Is there a way to better handle the LSV if in fact it gets really hot on the outside?
Guys, thanks for reading this far. My last question is:
"Is there any difference between the high when using a SSV, DBV, or LSV? If they all use the same heating element and made by the same company and all things equal ..... does the difference in models truly lead to a different high between them all?"
Thanks you guys, i truly look forward to your advice
Guys, I am equally excited and upset at the same time. Excited because we have so many different types of vapes to choose from. Upset, however, because I know I want something from 7th Floor but can't make up my damn mind!
So I'm going to reference each of the three vapes in question and provide what's keeping me from buying it. Please remember that I really like these vaporizers so I won't clutter my post with those details. Please help if you can. Let's begin, in no particular order:
SSV - The most expensive of the bunch. I'm sure it's great based on all the positive feedback but I'm the kind of guy that likes to get the most out of my money. All the upgrades, custom glass, etc. are cool and all but I just want something that works without a lot of bells and whistles. Probably not the best for vapor bonging because I would get both the standard hc as well as the gong (don't even know much about spherical, perhaps it is worth looking into) and the idea of switching hc's for when I'm using the bong and not just seems rather annoying.
DBV - The SSV has all American parts while the DBV uses some parts sourced from overseas. Aesthetically it's horrible, the SSV is a lot sexier. And while we're on the subject, the idea of a whip style vaporizer just seems more and more archaic the further we go along.
LSV - This is probably my best bet since I travel and really enjoy the outdoors. All glass and no whip is great too. But I've heard it gets really hot to handle and probably cannot be used for long vape sessions. I believe the LSV is also made of 100% American parts, is this correct? Is there a way to better handle the LSV if in fact it gets really hot on the outside?
Guys, thanks for reading this far. My last question is:
"Is there any difference between the high when using a SSV, DBV, or LSV? If they all use the same heating element and made by the same company and all things equal ..... does the difference in models truly lead to a different high between them all?"
Thanks you guys, i truly look forward to your advice