This is turning out to be a great thread; who would have guessed? I too was a beta tester for Magic Flight (LaunchBox and LaunchTube). I think the world of Magic Flight and feel they're the model for the kind of company (and people) I like to deal with. ThermoEssence too. That said, I also haven't used my LB for almost a year.
Couple of thoughts.
In the non-specific, something I rarely see mentioned in "mine is better than yours" discussions is the realization that
no single device is best suited for all circumstances. Even among similar devices (eg., portable vs. portable or AC bag system vs. AC tube system). Most good vaporizers have some things they do better than anyone else, and some things they don't. The Solo isn't part of this discussion, but it's a perfect example of doing some things exceptionally, and sucking at other things (like how stealth is sucking vapor through a big glass tube sticking out of a big metal gizmo, even if it tastes great). Part of the secret of being happy is recognizing the things that are important to how you want to use your vaporizer, and buying the product that best suits your needs. Or buy two different products, using each when it's appropriate. Or buy six
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Some specifics.
LB
When it has to be fast and as odorless as possible, it's still pretty hard to beat the LB. Few seconds to warm up, three or four thin (but still full of medication) hits, and with no one the wiser, you're done (pun intended). Repeat as needed, or just take five or six hits. Fast, tiny, almost odorless. On the other hand, when I don't have to hide in the corner, I like more powerful hits, even if it is bit wasteful. And when I'm home, even with the PA, I'd rather use my Volcano or one of my TV toys.
The battery part really sucks. I mean really sucks. And it's more than just having to carry around a bag of batteries.
It's been at least a year since I've been over to the LB thread, so maybe this has changed, but all of the LB's that have passed through my hands (over a dozen) have suffered from long term ill battery connections. I used to buy a half dozen at a time and give them to my friends as gifts, to convert them from their combustion one hitters, and after 6 months of use we all had to continually play with the battery to get the LB to work well. All of us also found that using the PA stretched out the circular negative contact enough to make battery use more than just intermittent. Yes, I know Magic Flight will send me (and my friends) new ones, but we've all sort of moved on; it's a shame, actually, because I got much joy from my LB. The LB with a PA is still a wonderful thing, btw, if a little unwieldy.
Pax
I don't have one (yet; I'm waiting), so this is just my thoughts from what I've read here in the Pax thread. I'm encouraged by reports of how well it works in providing a reasonable hit, with reasonable efficiency, with no minding (stirring) necessary unless desired. I'm encouraged by how many hits you can get from one bowl, and how many bowls you can get from one charge. I'm encouraged that maybe, just maybe, I can finally travel (fly) with one without much of a chance of getting hassled (i.e., with proper cleaning, and loaded with tobacco first). I'm encouraged about how it looks, though I won't know if I like the mouthpiece until I actually have one. On the other hand, I'm worried a bit about the company. I understand their reluctance to have anything to do with people-like-us, but that certainly doesn't endear me to them. But it's too early to tell how they are as a company, and I haven't come to any conclusion yet. I'm discouraged by the reports of power buttons dissolving with ISO (or whatever is causing the rash of reports of stuck power buttons). I'm discouraged by reports of sticking mouthpieces. I'm discouraged by the non-user accessible battery, and reports that their battery charging circuitry may be less than stellar with dealing with a heavily discharged battery. I'm hoping this is just "new company" and "first run" stuff, and it will all be resolved in a short amount of time. Still, wouldn't this kind of stuff (if the power button actually melts on contact with ISO) have shown up in preliminary testing? So instead of buying one immediately, I decided to wait a bit. It's killing me not having one though; it has
party mode!