Meghan
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Apologies if there's another thread along these lines.
I bought my first vaporizer, an iolite, about three years ago. It was okay but a bit of a pain, and I didn't like the taste very much, so it did nothing to sway me away from combusting. I ended up using it sporadically for about three months before putting it away and forgetting about it. Then a couple months ago, my partner asked if I would please try vaporizing again. She doesn't medicate and didn't like the smell or mess involved in combustion. In the spirit of compromise (and because she gave me a nice budget to buy whatever vaporizer I wanted), I ended up buying a Pax and, shortly after that, an Underdog.
And a love of vaporizing was born! Clearly the equipment one uses to vaporize can make a huge difference as far as their attitudes about vaporizing. Once I switched to vaping full-stop, it stoked my desire to find different vaporizers for all my various needs. After much research, I believe that I've put together a pretty decent line-up of vapes to suit my every need:
What about everyone else? What's your perfect lineup? Are you there, or are you still chasing that dream? lol
I bought my first vaporizer, an iolite, about three years ago. It was okay but a bit of a pain, and I didn't like the taste very much, so it did nothing to sway me away from combusting. I ended up using it sporadically for about three months before putting it away and forgetting about it. Then a couple months ago, my partner asked if I would please try vaporizing again. She doesn't medicate and didn't like the smell or mess involved in combustion. In the spirit of compromise (and because she gave me a nice budget to buy whatever vaporizer I wanted), I ended up buying a Pax and, shortly after that, an Underdog.
And a love of vaporizing was born! Clearly the equipment one uses to vaporize can make a huge difference as far as their attitudes about vaporizing. Once I switched to vaping full-stop, it stoked my desire to find different vaporizers for all my various needs. After much research, I believe that I've put together a pretty decent line-up of vapes to suit my every need:
- Pax - This is my stealthy portable. I mainly use this for vaping flowers on the go. It works perfectly for that purpose and so despite the fact that it's a bit of an herb hog, I have no plans to retire this one anytime soon.
- Underdog - This is my first choice when I'm stationary. I need to buy another charger so I don't have to drag it around the house to my two main vaping spots, because given the choice, this is the vape I'll grab. Hits huge, amazingly efficient, capable of delivering with even the most frugal loads, not to mention the vape itself is beautiful and feels "right" in my hand.
- Arizer Solo - I bought this as a second portable because I wanted something to carry with me around the house that would be more efficient with herb. I also take it to my friend's house, because it's great for sharing (to be fair, I often take my UD as well because I love it that much).
- O-PHOS - I wanted something to vape concentrates, so I chose the O-PHOS since it's well-regarded. Oils are not my main method of medicating, but I enjoy the instant hits and stealth. To me, every lineup should include at least one vape specifically for concentrates, if you have access to them.
What about everyone else? What's your perfect lineup? Are you there, or are you still chasing that dream? lol