Hello FC Members,
Thank you for reading my post! I have been slowing down significantly on my usage lately and I must admit that I have gotten somewhat lazy when it comes to having to plug in a vaporizer get my medicine. I own a Cloud and SSV both of which perform very well but it seems like a pain now to have to plug in, warm up and put up all the set up away once its done. I am looking to possibly get a portable vape that can medicate me well with a short session. I get a dry throat very quickly so I usually just take one or two giant rips from the SSV and I am done. I don't need much to get medicated.
I have been doing a lot of research the past few days and I narrowed it down to a few but also had some questions regarding vape pens. I owned a MFLB and while its a great product, it was tricky to get consistent results, especially with newbies or my GF. I would be using it almost exclusively for dry herbs. The qualities that I would be looking for are:
-Great quality vapor in density and taste (similar to Arizer Solo or Air)
-Low temperature vaping, my herbs usually always look green after I vape then in the SSV, I dont like baking them until they are brown
-Portable, no plug ins
-Easy to use with little learning curve
-No butane, electric only
-Safe materials and build
-Replaceable battery if possible
-Works for at least two people if possible
Based on the preferences listed, I figured that the choices below are good but not perfect:
Arizer Solo (used before, excellent and nice cool tasty vapor). Kind of big.
Arizer Air (have not used yet but if it's as good as the solo it would be worth the price increase but still not super portable or easy to disguise)
The Vapium Summit (only found a couple videos but looks to be good quality and well built). Could not find much info but if there is a thread, videos or additional pics, please send them. The form factor seems smaller than the Arizer Air.
The Firely looks decent but big and cumbersome to use and I was not a fan of the PAX. Ideally, I would like to have the form factor of a pen, that would be awesome! but from my understanding this is not something that has been achieved yet, or am I mistaken? I would like to be able to easily hide it in the car or use it in public and have people think its an one of those ecigs that everyone seems to be using now. The only one that I found based on reviews that seems to accomplish this well is the V2 Pro Series 3. It also very affordable and does wax. I don't do concentrates often but if it also was able to handle wax as well that would be a plus. The V2 Pro Series 3 seems to have the smallest form factor, easy to use, fast warm up time and good for small sessions. Does have some small cons like no temp setting for example but I can overlook that. My question is, am I leaving out any other vapes that fit this description well, more specifically in the pen sized category?
While doing research I keep running into these pens that claim to be for dry herbs but I cant seem to find reviews or videos on people using them. I know the brands might not be as highly trusted but they are also so cheap that I might even buy one just to try it. The pens that I am referring to are made by Grenco Science and are sold under the names of the G Pen "Ground Materials", Micro G "Ground Materials" and G Slim ""Ground Materials". They seem to have made chambers now specifically for dry materials, not just a glass screen that you drop on top. Mostly interested in feedback of the Micro G and Slim since the V2 Pro already is more trusted and has similar form factor to the G Pen. Are there pens this size that can handle low temperature vaping well and don't toast your herbs? If so, I would like some recommendations on what those pens are called. Also if anyone is successfully using those products and can show what kind of results they are getting that would be awesome. Otherwise, I think I might stick with something like an Arizer Air or V2 Pro Series. Looking forward to the responses on whats out there and I wish you all a wonderful day!
Thank you for reading my post! I have been slowing down significantly on my usage lately and I must admit that I have gotten somewhat lazy when it comes to having to plug in a vaporizer get my medicine. I own a Cloud and SSV both of which perform very well but it seems like a pain now to have to plug in, warm up and put up all the set up away once its done. I am looking to possibly get a portable vape that can medicate me well with a short session. I get a dry throat very quickly so I usually just take one or two giant rips from the SSV and I am done. I don't need much to get medicated.
I have been doing a lot of research the past few days and I narrowed it down to a few but also had some questions regarding vape pens. I owned a MFLB and while its a great product, it was tricky to get consistent results, especially with newbies or my GF. I would be using it almost exclusively for dry herbs. The qualities that I would be looking for are:
-Great quality vapor in density and taste (similar to Arizer Solo or Air)
-Low temperature vaping, my herbs usually always look green after I vape then in the SSV, I dont like baking them until they are brown
-Portable, no plug ins
-Easy to use with little learning curve
-No butane, electric only
-Safe materials and build
-Replaceable battery if possible
-Works for at least two people if possible
Based on the preferences listed, I figured that the choices below are good but not perfect:
Arizer Solo (used before, excellent and nice cool tasty vapor). Kind of big.
Arizer Air (have not used yet but if it's as good as the solo it would be worth the price increase but still not super portable or easy to disguise)
The Vapium Summit (only found a couple videos but looks to be good quality and well built). Could not find much info but if there is a thread, videos or additional pics, please send them. The form factor seems smaller than the Arizer Air.
The Firely looks decent but big and cumbersome to use and I was not a fan of the PAX. Ideally, I would like to have the form factor of a pen, that would be awesome! but from my understanding this is not something that has been achieved yet, or am I mistaken? I would like to be able to easily hide it in the car or use it in public and have people think its an one of those ecigs that everyone seems to be using now. The only one that I found based on reviews that seems to accomplish this well is the V2 Pro Series 3. It also very affordable and does wax. I don't do concentrates often but if it also was able to handle wax as well that would be a plus. The V2 Pro Series 3 seems to have the smallest form factor, easy to use, fast warm up time and good for small sessions. Does have some small cons like no temp setting for example but I can overlook that. My question is, am I leaving out any other vapes that fit this description well, more specifically in the pen sized category?
While doing research I keep running into these pens that claim to be for dry herbs but I cant seem to find reviews or videos on people using them. I know the brands might not be as highly trusted but they are also so cheap that I might even buy one just to try it. The pens that I am referring to are made by Grenco Science and are sold under the names of the G Pen "Ground Materials", Micro G "Ground Materials" and G Slim ""Ground Materials". They seem to have made chambers now specifically for dry materials, not just a glass screen that you drop on top. Mostly interested in feedback of the Micro G and Slim since the V2 Pro already is more trusted and has similar form factor to the G Pen. Are there pens this size that can handle low temperature vaping well and don't toast your herbs? If so, I would like some recommendations on what those pens are called. Also if anyone is successfully using those products and can show what kind of results they are getting that would be awesome. Otherwise, I think I might stick with something like an Arizer Air or V2 Pro Series. Looking forward to the responses on whats out there and I wish you all a wonderful day!
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