Yes me. Till yesterday I wasn't convinced from the FF2. I saw no reason, to use the FF2 instead the Hopper. The update change this. Now I can draw a bit harder and get a better result. Now I'm very happy with the device. It is like a new device to me.So here is my question.....has anybody who did not find their FF2 usable or satisfactory change their view because of improved performance resulting from upgrading the app to include the power boost feature?
To me, it continues to appear to me that a large group of FF2 owners like their vape very much and easily get it to work well. There is also a large group who feel like they were just ripped off and find its function to be very substandard and are pissed off about the whole thing.
What I'm wondering about is if anybody went from one group to the other with the only change being the app update?
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Welcome @shiner25 !Hi, i am trying to decide between buying the firefly 2 vs arizer air. Anyone care to comment which is the better one? And if you live in Canada did you get it direct from firefly 2 or from a store in ontario?
Hi New to this forum... Been a vapper since 2014... just ordered my first FF2.. Should be arriving tomorrow. How excited should I be?Yeah I'm still not sure the benefit of medium power boost being different to high regular but I did do the high power boost on what was a spent bowl I had in the fly and got about 4 more nice hits with clouds and without full 30 second inhale. Also no charring at all which was cool. Tonight will be away from family so real testing will take place.
The experiment that remains is doing a medium plus power boost vs high no power boost and compare cloud production to determine if there is any difference.
I also have the GS6, and I had to turn on location data to get connected. However, after that first time, I no longer have to do that.Has anyone else had issues getting the Bluetooth on their phone to connect to the Firefly 2 after the update? I can see the Firefly 2 in the local Bluetooth devices with my phone, but I can't get the vape to show up in the Firefly app. I haven't had any issues getting my vape to connect to the app up to this point. I have a Galaxy S6 for reference.
I was told between 3 and 4 degrees, and your observation makes sense. It's probably around 3 degrees on the lower end but up to 4 on the higher end. Not certain about that, though.
As far as I know, yes. Not sure it was explicitly mentioned in any documentation but I've been using the new app for a month or so and haven't seen the "sleep bug" yet. (They had said it would be fixed prior to this release but I haven't seen official confirmation.)Did the update fix the weird little "sleep mode" thing where if you pressed the buttons even an hour or so after your previous session the light would be solid green, and then if you let go and repressed it would flash until it reaches temp (as one would assume it should behave)?
I believe that's the case. The only real output of "more power" would be "more heat". And to generate more heat, more power is definitely required.. Or it could just be that more power equals higher temperatures, and therefore, more clouds.
You can most definitely combust using High plus 11....I have done it myself a couple times.Likewise, a medium setting set to -11% will be just below the low setting. The extra headroom makes combustion possible, so be careful at the top end.
Welcome @shiner25 !
I don't have either, but of course I have an opinion...
Actually, I think those with experience with both will ask similar questions. Have you vaped before? What is your vaping style? What is most important to you in a vape?
These 2 vapes are very different; one is convection, the other conduction. And both have many fans.
Have you read/watched Buzz Danklin's reviews of these vapes on vaporizerwizard.com? I highly recommend it. He may answer all of your questions.
And I would reach out to Puffitup before you buy. Best prices and unbelievable service. Make sure you tell them you're from fc to get the fc discount. Not sure how that works with shipping to Canada, though.
Keep us posted on your decision!
Will this be your first vape?Hi, thanks for replying.
I have gone through lots of reviews both in video and articles.
Here's what i have been able to conclude
Most of all I love the Arizer Air 2 price. It's very affordable and its made in the same country I am from ( canada )
I love that the Arizer has a cheaper battery ( $18 compared to $29 by firefly) not sure though if that matters as i would have to compare life of each.
I don't like the fact that herb can go through the small holes or the way you have to pack it.
I don't like that it uses buttons instead of touch pads. ( buttons can go over time )
I don't like the look of it.
However, I really love the reviews that the Firefly 2 is getting
I really love the fact you can do both dry herb and concentrates on this one while the Arizer Air you can't.
I love that this completely contains the smell ( i need to be discrete even though i will have my med license )
I love that this heats up faster
I love that it uses glass and metal and works with a ipod touch ( almost seems as if it was made for the new generation of apple users )
I love that there aren't buttons but touch pads
I love that you can get 15 to 20 second draws ( not sure what Arizer can get )
I don't like the price ( these dudes need to drop it at least to $299 ( above that is just a money grab )
I love the look of it.
I dont like the battery price
When it comes to being portable both seem fine as they both fit in a pocket. But i won't be really going out but i love the option of being able to go out if need be. ( I would love a volcano but way too expensive and not discrete)
You can most definitely combust using High plus 11....I have done it myself a couple times.
No it won't be my firstWill this be your first vape?
Cool shit let us know how you like it. I am considering it right nowSo I walked into my local head shop today looking to buy a can of butane for my torches and lo and behold, I see the last FF2 in stock. It was red. It was pretty. The impulsive vaper in me immediately purchased it without a second thought and here I am now sitting at my computer with this beautfiul vaporizer in my hands. Right now I'm playing around with the temperatures and am really liking the flavor on medium so far. Probably going to try to crank it up to medium high soon and see where that puts me.
I'm not sure why people want to create clouds. I mean, surely we have all moved above the age of blowing bubbles right?....I believe that most of the problems folks are experiencing is related to the "draw"...people want to pul this device hard...to produce the"most clouds"...it's the opposite..a soft controlled pull ..easy..produces more than enough volume ..
I'm not sure why people want to create clouds. I mean, surely we have all moved above the age of blowing bubbles right?