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First review....
I won't bother repeating everything others have written except to say the reviews are quite accurate. I'll add, however, the learning curve isn't uniquely difficult. I don't have lots of experience with other vaporizers, but, they all require some "learning." Regarding the battery criticism, the new battery works just fine. Plus, the ability to swap batteries means extra power is always available and the device won't fail due to the battery given the ability to replace it.
What I like most about the Firefly is the "on demand" heating. It means a hit is instantly available and constant herb cooking doesn't occur. I suppose flavor is subjective, but, it seems "clean" and "cool" to me.
I only have two problems/concerns about the Firefly. First, unless the herb is sufficiently coarse and enough is packed in the bowl, tiny bits can be sucked into one's mouth. Not so pleasant. However, I like the elegant design which negates the need for a top screen. This means less cleaning and less draw resistance. I'll take this design trade-off.
Second, I have concerns about the convection heating which requires the inhaled air to pass over the heating element. In a properly design conduction vaporizer, the heating element and other parts can be completely isolated from the air path. I don't know for certain, but it seems the Pax is designed this way.
So, my ultimate question is: are any toxins being inhaled besides the herb? Unfortunately, Firefly claims the heating element material is proprietary. I think they should either reveal the materials for the sake of health concerns and/or provide test results about toxicity.
I won't bother repeating everything others have written except to say the reviews are quite accurate. I'll add, however, the learning curve isn't uniquely difficult. I don't have lots of experience with other vaporizers, but, they all require some "learning." Regarding the battery criticism, the new battery works just fine. Plus, the ability to swap batteries means extra power is always available and the device won't fail due to the battery given the ability to replace it.
What I like most about the Firefly is the "on demand" heating. It means a hit is instantly available and constant herb cooking doesn't occur. I suppose flavor is subjective, but, it seems "clean" and "cool" to me.
I only have two problems/concerns about the Firefly. First, unless the herb is sufficiently coarse and enough is packed in the bowl, tiny bits can be sucked into one's mouth. Not so pleasant. However, I like the elegant design which negates the need for a top screen. This means less cleaning and less draw resistance. I'll take this design trade-off.
Second, I have concerns about the convection heating which requires the inhaled air to pass over the heating element. In a properly design conduction vaporizer, the heating element and other parts can be completely isolated from the air path. I don't know for certain, but it seems the Pax is designed this way.
So, my ultimate question is: are any toxins being inhaled besides the herb? Unfortunately, Firefly claims the heating element material is proprietary. I think they should either reveal the materials for the sake of health concerns and/or provide test results about toxicity.