"I really cannot understand why people love it so much? "
In response to
@Vapefanatic, question from another thread. I hope that's fine.
The Taffee bowle is a special vaporizer for me, its the first vaporizer that made me stop being so closed minded on vaping via water tools.
I have been using water tools for almost 10 years now, but since my TP has arrived I barely used them.
I also find it so easy to use, even easier than the TM, and it works so damn well, at least as good as the TM (My go to out and about) with little to no effort. Easy to clean as well...can barely get clogged.
My Wife has been using Solo 2 for a while, but really wants to use the Bowle now, she feels comfortable asking for it, unlike with the TM where I also feel less comfortable with her using it
And while the battery is not that good, I like the fact that I can charger it like a smartphone, and I charge it after every use, even if its only 1 bowl, so while not perfect for every situation, its good enough for a dinner or a party IMO. I do wish they had an extra removable battery pack like with the Ghost MV1.
So, if all of that is not enough of a reason to love this vaporizer, then I present to you the final argument and the most brilliant part of the Bowle.
The cup.
For the last few days I didn't care to use it because I gotten the Tetra P80, and when I came back to the Bowle, it didn't feel quite the same, perhaps boring?, but when I inserted the cup and poured some cold soda water, I realized what makes this one so damn amazing.
This experience is like no other, its riveting! it forces me to drink when I don't usually do, it makes me excited just to go for another bowl with a fresh bubbly cold cup and its just so pleasant to take a sip right after a good hit. I can argue that this is the true purpose of vaping with water and not water bongs. It can be used in several different social engagements, I already took to it a session in the studio and to a BBQ party.
It is a revolution in the way we see and use our vaporizers.
I was skeptical at first, so I can understand why some still don't see it, but for me, it a historical machine.
Shout out to Bruno which I don't actually know but I just love the energy that he present in the interviews I saw.
I love this!