Is it tho?
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I 2nd that motion
How so is the bag different from the Volcano? I want to know if it is any better or if you have had experience with an Arizer EQ would you say it is better than the two (including Volcano) or is it just the same?
You can't know what people find annoying. The fan is a no go for me as well. Noises bother me. This stupid fan on my laptop drives me crazier then I normally am. People breathing to loud bothers me. The fan is about the same as a laptop or computer fan if you want to gage it, maybe even slightly quieter.
We were also asked to nit pick so we did and as stated that is what FC does. We are in search of the perfect vape and will always look for anything to make any vape better.
Man, in so many ways, I am glad that I had no real expectations coming into the Herbie.
I don't expect it to be quiet, and the form factor is way more impressive than not. All I need it to do is deliver a hit as strong as a dab, and keep me from smoking.
It has blown past those 2 expectations so well, that other vapes and smoking, and now even dabbing seem archaic and silly. The real drawback to the Herbie: I find myself wanting to only medicate with it... and I can't always be by its side!
Sorry man, I don't have any experience with any bag vape other than the Volcano.
I was commenting about how I found it interesting that multiple people in this thread, who've used the Herbie bags and Volcano bags, made the observation that the Herbie bags seem smooth while the Volcano bags seemed harsh to them. Because I also found the Volcano bags too harsh this observation tweaked my interest.
So, I have no idea how the bag is any different. I'd like to find out myself... bring on the international Herbies.
I can't tell if you're joking but it is not the bags that make it harsh, it probably has to do with the materials used and the air path.
...I guess I just feel a burden to share with those yet Un-Herbalized.
The bags also don't make the Dorito bag noise inherent with Volcano and EQ bags that can be annoying.
I can't tell if you're joking but it is not the bags that make it harsh, it probably has to do with the materials used and the air path.
Do you think the eventual build-up in the bags has a negative affect on the smoothness of the vapor? I was using a bag almost exclusively for a little while and then noticed a little throat irritation and switched back to my hydrotube. Never switched back to bags to confirm but I am guessing a fresh bag will bet smoother than a somewhat used bag?? Sorry if I am stating the obvious here!!
It wouldn't make much sense to affect the smoothness but i guess it is possible that some particles cling to the bag walls and then come off as you use it again.
Between bag and water, the water will definitely filter the particles but a used bag should not be much different than a new bag unless you consider the taste that is not as "clean".
So i was giving Herbie a wash and polish this weekend and she is back to pristine again!
When i was cleaning the whip of all the oil residue i remembered a product for the Vapolution vape.
It is called an Inline Infuser, here is a link:
http://www.vapolution.com/khxc/index.php?app=ccp0&ns=prodshow&ref=inlineinfuser
Would something like this work with the Herbie?
I have noticed that when i use the fan assist, either with the whip or for bags, a lot more oil seems to collect in the whip. I had some pretty large drops after filling 4 bags from one load.
Has anyone else experienced an increase in lung capacity from the Herbalizer? I decided to power up my EVO and give it a go last night after almost exclusively using the Herbalizer for the past month. Loaded an ELB with .25g and started pulling. I cleared the entire bowl in a single rip with plenty of breath left and didn't even cough once. Before the Herbalizer, that .25g ELB would have maxed out my lungs and caused me to cough a bit. I guess expansion is inevitable, though, when your vaporizer literally pumps the vapor down your throat!
Those are very similar to the aquavape. An inline water conditioner that would offer some type of water cooling for those stuck on using a whip. Personally, I've had a few - most are either collecting dust or I gave them away.
What i was wanting was something to place just above the bowl to collect the resin so that the whip does not get all gnarly.
I know some people use hemp or cotton to collect any oil in the air path.
I would rather have resin coated oil or hemp than have to clean the inside of the whip.