I figure worst case scenario I can sell it to a friend or someone here and grab a hand carved VaporGenie. I'll just have to figure out a reliable way to mate it with a water pipe.
Take it from a guy who owns both...Lotus runs circles around vapor genie. I loved my Sherlock genie the most out of all the models, but the Lotus is way too easy with the WPA, so that's my go-to.I figure worst case scenario I can sell it to a friend or someone here and grab a hand carved VaporGenie. I'll just have to figure out a reliable way to mate it with a water pipe.
Take it from a guy who owns both...Lotus runs circles around vapor genie. I loved my Sherlock genie the most out of all the models, but the Lotus is way too easy with the WPA, so that's my go-to.
Did your Lotus come with a lighter, and if so why not that one?
That's what I've been using, its consistent, works fine, and is pocketable if you keep the tab to lock the button. Honestly requires enough force that i don't have mine locked, but I do have the flameguard on.
Idk if it classifies as a torch or a lighter, but it uses butane and its a "torch" flame....though it operates just like a lighter.
The bowl is massive. When I pack my E-Nano it's a hit or two at a time. This seems like it could actually sustain a group session. How many hits can a full bowl last? I'd try it, but this indica would probably put me into a light coma.
It's no regular bowl, but, yes, compared to a log vape it is massive. I'm curious how efficient it is with larger loads.
That's exactly what I was thinking. It is pretty much is my only vape getting any use right now because it has the smallest bowl and is helping me cut back. But this really makes me want to get an enano even more lol.That's funny you guys thingk the bowl is massive. Maybe compared to a log vape, but I consider this to be one of the smaller bowls in my lineup, which is why it is so efficient for the way I use it. Perspective, I guess!
Ya that's what I have been using too. Was hoping someone might have an idea that was a little more elegant. But the toothpick definitely works.
It's not a huge bowl, that's a fact.. but it does the job more than fine. Moreover, i find the adapter bowl a bit bigger than the stem one. And of course, the glass bong that I've bought has taken my "medication"(I really liked it like that ) to another level!!
Do u guys have a suggestion where to look for either a glass pipe or a J-hook? Bong is nice but lacks in mobility..
I am considering purchasing this Vaporizer because I have heard it works efficiently and is very easy to keep clean. Now, to be honest, I have not read all responses posted here in this thread as of yet but I do enjoy having toys and choices when partaking in my "Favorite Herb." I am new here to this Website and have been enjoying the topics, and corresponding threads, and of course the bantering amongst members/friends.....
I am older(decades have gone by with my hair and beard turning gray and the wearing of bifocals a must)and am not completely sold on using only Vaporizers. For over forty years I have put the flame to the 'dried herb' through many types of devises(we used to go to the Hardware stores back in the very early 70's to create implements made out of solid brass)and have baked some mean Brownies and thoroughly enjoyed the taste. Now I not saying you do not experience taste when vaporizing but the taste(or lack of)is totally a different experience.....
Is it just me or have others felt the same way, I have found the experience of using combustion seem to "effect me" much quicker over vaporizing. Of course being a 'Newbie' maybe I have not made the most educated research as to which 'Devices' work quicker and better over others...I own only portable vaporizers so far and they include a MFLB, Sonic and just a couple of weeks ago I picked up the Atmos-Boss(which works very well for a Pen Type Vaporizer). And now I have my mind and wallet set on purchasing the Lotus Vaporizer.....
As many here have mentioned by going to a full service Cigar Shop you can find many types and styles of "Torch Lighters." And they all will carry triple filtered Butane which of course is the, "only way to fly." And let me mention...while there pick up a Cigar or two to smoke and check out. The selection is usually excellent in a specialty shop and they will have cigars ranging from a couple dollars a piece to up to hundreds per Cigar. Again, the name of the game is the taste of the smoke and many will have a lounge so you can sit with friends and talk!!!
Take care.....Frodo(time to slip the "Ring" back on)!!!
I am considering purchasing this Vaporizer because I have heard it works efficiently and is very easy to keep clean. Now, to be honest, I have not read all responses posted here in this thread as of yet but I do enjoy having toys and choices when partaking in my "Favorite Herb." I am new here to this Website and have been enjoying the topics, and corresponding threads, and of course the bantering amongst members/friends.....
I am older(decades have gone by with my hair and beard turning gray and the wearing of bifocals a must)and am not completely sold on using only Vaporizers. For over forty years I have put the flame to the 'dried herb' through many types of devises(we used to go to the Hardware stores back in the very early 70's to create implements made out of solid brass)and have baked some mean Brownies and thoroughly enjoyed the taste. Now I not saying you do not experience taste when vaporizing but the taste(or lack of)is totally a different experience.....
Is it just me or have others felt the same way, I have found the experience of using combustion seem to "effect me" much quicker over vaporizing. Of course being a 'Newbie' maybe I have not made the most educated research as to which 'Devices' work quicker and better over others...I own only portable vaporizers so far and they include a MFLB, Sonic and just a couple of weeks ago I picked up the Atmos-Boss(which works very well for a Pen Type Vaporizer). And now I have my mind and wallet set on purchasing the Lotus Vaporizer.....
As many here have mentioned by going to a full service Cigar Shop you can find many types and styles of "Torch Lighters." And they all will carry triple filtered Butane which of course is the, "only way to fly." And let me mention...while there pick up a Cigar or two to smoke and check out. The selection is usually excellent in a specialty shop and they will have cigars ranging from a couple dollars a piece to up to hundreds per Cigar. Again, the name of the game is the taste of the smoke and many will have a lounge so you can sit with friends and talk!!!
Take care.....Frodo(time to slip the "Ring" back on)!!!