Gardenerjeff
Author, Teaming Series of Organic Grow Books
Agree. Easy to use. Works well with whole bud, which is nice. Big clouds if you want. Easy draw, too.
Gardenerjeff
Gardenerjeff
great intro vape. Easy, tasty, durable, and efficient for the price, can't beat it!How suitable would you say this unit would b for a newb to vaping? It's time for me to make the switch to vaping for health reasons, and seeing as I'm always on the go and out in my Jeep, this piece is appealing.
How suitable would you say this unit would b for a newb to vaping? It's time for me to make the switch to vaping for health reasons, and seeing as I'm always on the go and out in my Jeep, this piece is appealing.
thinking really hard about a Summit. Are the accessories (except for screens) necessary? I see it on vaporworld for $149, seems about the best price around. Any recommendations? Thank you in advance. PS, I own a MIghty and need a 'backup', will I be disappointed? one last question, coupon code on vapeworld from FC?
I bought mine directly from Vapium and got handed off to Vapeworld anyway for handling the warranty. NO REGRETS. Because Vapeworld's RMA process is the best I have ever experienced with ANY product of any kind. And I unfortunately have had to RMA this vape more than once. This is still a new unit of it's type and I love it when it works. Just wish the PCB was a little more dependable. So don't throw out that packaging for at least a year, for piece of mind.Go to puffitup.com. Same price there, plus a 15% FC discount. When I got my Summit, I first looked there but at the time Vapium had an exclusive with Vapeworld. So I got it there, but kind of wished I had known puffitup would get it, cause their customer service is stellar. I like to support them whenever possible, they are that good.
Yeah, maybe the Summit would be a good backup for the Mighty. Unfortunately, I don't have a Mighty for it to backup. It's very simple to use and can hit hard. I also have an Arizer Air, but I like the Summit precisely because it doesn't require a bunch of delicate, fussy little glass pieces. Fill, press button and go.
But I am upgrading to a new unit but have to pay restocking g fee of up to 50 percent so I'm a little bummed but hey they are honoring a warranty that I bought somewhere else but I guess someone has to warranty this thing and it's a bummer that I have a bad unit..you live and you learn..
Damn, I should have just waited till puffitup.com got it and ordered from them. I told her that, hoping to elicit better service, or at least a competitive response, but no luck.
Yea, Even when you don't buy a vaporizer directly from vapeworld, they still treat you like one of their regular loyal customers. When I owned the Summit for less than a month, that I bought earlier directly from Vapium and then later had to return it to vapeworld, they even offered me an alternative! +/- stocking fee and +/- price difference for a different portable vape.VW is the sole distributor for this vape, so every one purchased from anywhere but the manufacturer goes through them one way or another, that's why they do the warranty work for them. So yeah, they don't care where you get it, because it goes through them one way or another. But they are a solid company and only charge the restocking fee when you don't want a replacement. Otherwise they would replace it for free under warranty.
Thank you for the kind words. Glad you find it helpful.Nice little 'review'. How quick does it heat to temp? Also, how big is the oven? I don't use/need a whole lot so I'm curious if spacers are needed for smaller loads. Thanks!