So i decided to pull the trigger last night on a sub. I was honestly torn between this and the herbie. both look like top of the line vapes and both look like they still have issues (this is real life after all).
after much deliberation I decided I would go with the sub as I have always been a fan of "combustion converters" a.k.a. vapes that literally give you a similar experience to smoking. The Supreme vaporizer I feel like was one of the most unpopular under rated vapes of all time and the funny thing is most people i saw gripe about it on the forums hated the exposed heating element. However subber's with scars still tout about the sub which I find odd people really didn't go for the supreme back in the day. Anyways I call these types of vapes combustion converters because you will never hear someone say they don't get a hit or they don't feel like they are getting medicated or feeling the effects.
After much more deliberation about the sub I wanted I actually took another less popular choice and went for the Eliminator. And no not to save a buck that actually didn't fit into my equation at all. I did it because the electronics in vapes are still unreliable and usually the first thing to go if not the element (in my extreme, fakexhale, and even my vapolution heater died on me granted it lasted a good long time and I left in on quiteeee a bit so cant complain as i still think the vapolution is the best 100 bucks I spent for the use). I am very familiar with torch vapes first vape ever was a vapman back in 2008, supreme was epic while the wood held up, gnome was the tastiest even better than clouds or evos I have hit, hell after some practice I can even get the vapolution pocket vape to work wonders.. While they all have a learning curve I found once I had figured out the touch on each vape (my supreme digital readout when out longggg before I stopped using the device) and they always gave consistent desired results I could mimic again and again. I found little to no reviews or vids on the ufo or the eliminator, but I've always the more mechanical a device is the more I end up appreciating it in the long run gives me some user gratification when I get it down just right.
The titanium atomizer looks like a nice bonus for the eliminator and quicker heat time makes sense over SS imho for a torcher and I figure this vape will last me for at least a few years if not forever if properly maintained and cleaned which is why mechanical vapes will always win over there convenient electric counterparts for me.
When it arrives I will give a more detailed breakdown and analysis of the Eliminator, and if I am not too medicated maybe I will get around to making a vid.
Lastly, I just want to thank everyone who takes part in FC I was a very active member on these forums for many years and have just recently returned when looking into the market again to see what is currently available. All true vapists know that there is no where near a "best vape" on the market today, but only a rapidly evolving market that has come leaps and bounds in recent years and I must say all of the valid input from loyal FC'ers is worth much more than the pricetags I would have wasted not getting what I really wanted.