Wait so you think the plenty is more powerful then the flowerpot or even the supreme?The Plenty is Up there for True Vaporizing, I wouldn't downgrade it to the Class of those other two
Wait so you think the plenty is more powerful then the flowerpot or even the supreme?The Plenty is Up there for True Vaporizing, I wouldn't downgrade it to the Class of those other two
I said 'True Vaporizing', the the FP and Supreme are Vaporizers used for getting Ripped, I supposeWait so you think the plenty is more powerful then the flowerpot or even the supreme?
I said 'True Vaporizing', the the FP and Supreme are Vaporizers used for getting Ripped, I suppose
much better than the Plenty due to it's temperature limitation, and would be a waste of money if
getting stoned is Your main concern, I can do that with my $45 VapCap.
Have you actually used a FlowerPot or Sublimator? I’ve never used a Plenty so maybe there’s something magical about it that I’ve never heard from other users, but that seems unlikely.
Could you please describe what “True Vaporizing” is?
A lot of people do buy the FP (and other devices) to get “Ripped”, but over in the FP thread we often have to help those people find the right settings to get what they want. If you want a longer, slower session you can adjust your temp/draw speed/etc. to get that too.
In fact, I have used the FlowerPot far less at extreme settings than at temps below 400 (the controller temps you see in posts about the FP are higher than the actual temp in the bowl).
I’m a medical user, and while I do sometimes need a larger dose and it’s interesting to learn the range of effects you can get at different temps and with different devices I’m not someone who needs (or even wants) to be hit very hard most of the time.
In fact, one of the reasons I like the FP is that it’s full convection so I can just use it for one or two draws and then walk away and come back later without a lot of waste, unlike my Ascent or I believe the Plenty. I don’t usually want a full session that leaves me glued to the couch.
I do recommend the FlowerPot a lot, and I honestly think it’s a great option, but this is not a war where there has to be One Vape to Rule Them All - we have plenty of good options and while I understand people pushing back against things that don’t work well or that they think or know are unsafe, I don’t get throwing top rated devices under the bus without providing good reasons for doing it.
Some of the cheaper plastic stuff will put out toxic gasses, etc. and really shouldn’t be on the market in my opinion. Even my DaVinci Ascent needed a significant burn-off when I got it new more than 4 years ago, but I think/hope it’s pretty safe now.
Some others have been recalled or should have been recalled because they were never safe to use, but when that’s not the case and a device works well, I don’t get putting it down so much, especially if you don’t have a lot of experience with it.
If you’ve actually used the FP and Sub I think you might have needed more time with them to adjust them to fit what you want, but have you even tried them?
I’ve talked to or seen reviews from other people who have used the FlowerPot, the Sublimator and the Plenty and while I don’t think I’ve seen a direct comparison between them you are the only person I’ve seen promoting the Plenty over the others.
Maybe there are others doing it in the Plenty thread, maybe you know something the rest of us don’t, but if you’re going to continue to talk about it as the clearly best option, I think a lot of us would appreciate a better explanation of what makes it the best, preferably with some evidence to back your opinions up, and if possible an explanation of why we don’t see more people sharing your opinion around here would help to give it more weight.
So that's a no then?
First off, I don't care what You or all the others who just want to get 'stoned' Think.
I'm just trying to save those people new to the forum, who are interested in vaping
sessions and those who like to have some kind of control when navigating themselves
through a session.
Not those coverts who are just coming off years of smoking Joints.
A discussion between the Two Types of Vaporizer Users is Futile and pointless.
@ejackyou I’ll try to keep this shorter since you clearly didn’t read the whole post you were responding to.
1. I am a medical user who doesn’t want to “get ripped” (huge hits tend to give me a lot of anxiety).
2. Vaporizers don’t care what kind of user you are.
Some like the FP allow anything from a barely noticeable amount of vapor to huge clouds and can be used for a long session or one tiny draw. I generally prefer this to longer sessions that leave me couch-locked.
3. I’m not looking for a fight. I don’t want you to stop posting or stop loving and promoting the Plenty, I just want you to realize that we’re on the same side here.
The recommendations most of us are making are also good options for both recreational *and* medical users, people who want a mild effect and people who want the hardest hit possible.
If you still think there’s a difference we’re missing I’d be happy to talk about it, but please don’t treat us as the enemy man, we’re all just trying to give the best information and advice we can based on our experiences and what we’ve learned from other people here sharing their experiences.
I’m completely open to recommending the Plenty more if you can explain what makes the Plenty so special or point me to someone who’s explained it well (and if I agree on those points).
Can you offer us any insights?
I prefer the sv3 over the flowerpot, but I haven’t tried the newest setups from NV.
I love ya Steama! Respect!
I said 'True Vaporizing', the the FP and Supreme are Vaporizers used for getting Ripped, I suppose
much better than the Plenty due to it's temperature limitation, and would be a waste of money if
getting stoned is Your main concern, I can do that with my $45 VapCap.
Let me see if I understand your logic here.... You are arguing that big hitters like the Supreme and FP are somehow a lower grade of vaporizer than the Plenty because the Plenty is "True Vaporizing" because it provides less vapor?The Plenty is Up there for True Vaporizing, I wouldn't downgrade it to the Class of those other two
You're going to have to explain what "True Vaporizing" means to you. If you are implying that the other models are not truly vaporizing, you'll need to supply some evidence to support that claim.I said 'True Vaporizing', the the FP and Supreme are Vaporizers used for getting Ripped, I suppose
much better than the Plenty due to it's temperature limitation, and would be a waste of money if
getting stoned is Your main concern, I can do that with my $45 VapCap.
First off, I don't care what You or all the others who just want to get 'stoned' Think.
I'm just trying to save those people new to the forum, who are interested in vaping
sessions and those who like to have some kind of control when navigating themselves
through a session.
Not those coverts who are just coming off years of smoking Joints.
A discussion between the Two Types of Vaporizer Users is Futile and pointless.
I wasn't aware of the fact that there are only two types of users. 1) Those that want to "get ripped" and 2) those that want to....get less ripped?As I eluded to, There are two Types of Vaporizer Users, Those who use a Vape to 'Get Ripped'
And Those who Vaporize.
If You don't already know the difference?
Then You either can't comprehend the process, or don't really care.
And likely Never Will, whether that's good or bad I don't know.
While I personally don't mind the "pot head" moniker, It seems that you are using it in a pejorative sense and that's not very nice. We have a rule about that kinda thing.Like I tried to say, I'm not out to try to convince You 'Pot Heads' of Anything.
I'ts a waste of Your time to try to figure out the differences, and You experienced stoners
are long past having the ability to take advantage of the characteristics of Probably Thee
best engineered, and most well thought out and designed Vaporizer, on the market.
Not a bad thing, Your entitled to Enjoy any way You Like.
Yes! the sv3 seems a good concept if it works? like to see the principle explained in detail
don't know about all the aluminum though, not that titanium is proven safe.
Maybe, but I'd rather be nice than right. Nice to see you about the place anyway, hope all us going well.@Alexis You had it right the 1st time