Lou
Active Member
First of all, hey there fc. I am very much new to the vape scene, and am looking to purchase my first (of possibly many) vape in the next day or two.
Why now after many years of combusting? After some recent Acid-reflux bouts, likely exacerbated by smoking and drinking late at night, it seems as if many people have made this switch with good results. Also have read a fair amount on the subject and it seems like an overall healthier substitute.
Why under 200 (USD)? I have never owned a vaporizer, and only have used one once or twice, so investing a large amount into something I am not sure what I will want the most is not a great idea. I have done a fair amount of lurking and researching to determine that there are several very capable units in this price range.
Units I am considering (in order of preference so far)
Da buddha- ~140 on Amazon or ebay
Underdog- not sure on pricing, somewhere under 200 depending on model.
Extreme Q 4.0- ~150 on amazon
SSV- ~205+ depending on accessories etc on ebay
Questions and Concerns:
What I am looking for most in a unit is ease of use and setup, quick heating (although my reading on log style units has lessend this slightly). Ability to use and maximize smaller amounts of herb ( I will primarily use it with either just myself or one other person).
Hands free- I read a lengthy description of the pros and cons for this (in the examples of DBV and SSV) and am not entirely sure. However, after watching reviews of the DBV, some people remove the tubing after every hit, that doesn't seem hands free but maybe its just to keep heat out of the herb when not hitting?
If I were to decide right now, I would go with the DBV. It looks very quality, hands free to start with, very positive reviews, good price, and simple. I like the idea of the angled nozzle on the SSV, but am not convinced that its worth 80+$ for that and hands free is also an accessory. The colors and air/vapor ratio are not deal breakers for me.
The conservation of the UD is appealing as well as the very simple operation, but the long heat up time, price, and many options are putting me off.
The extreme q has many bells and whistles, and can do both bags and whips, but with more complexity comes more room for failure. Others have also said that it does both bags and whips acceptably, but neither greatly.
I understand there are many pros and cons to each of the above, as well as individual user preference, but for a brand new user what do you guys think? Also opinions on where I should purchase?
Ps. sorry for the long read, I just like to get all my thoughts in the open.
Thanks, Lou
Why now after many years of combusting? After some recent Acid-reflux bouts, likely exacerbated by smoking and drinking late at night, it seems as if many people have made this switch with good results. Also have read a fair amount on the subject and it seems like an overall healthier substitute.
Why under 200 (USD)? I have never owned a vaporizer, and only have used one once or twice, so investing a large amount into something I am not sure what I will want the most is not a great idea. I have done a fair amount of lurking and researching to determine that there are several very capable units in this price range.
Units I am considering (in order of preference so far)
Da buddha- ~140 on Amazon or ebay
Underdog- not sure on pricing, somewhere under 200 depending on model.
Extreme Q 4.0- ~150 on amazon
SSV- ~205+ depending on accessories etc on ebay
Questions and Concerns:
What I am looking for most in a unit is ease of use and setup, quick heating (although my reading on log style units has lessend this slightly). Ability to use and maximize smaller amounts of herb ( I will primarily use it with either just myself or one other person).
Hands free- I read a lengthy description of the pros and cons for this (in the examples of DBV and SSV) and am not entirely sure. However, after watching reviews of the DBV, some people remove the tubing after every hit, that doesn't seem hands free but maybe its just to keep heat out of the herb when not hitting?
If I were to decide right now, I would go with the DBV. It looks very quality, hands free to start with, very positive reviews, good price, and simple. I like the idea of the angled nozzle on the SSV, but am not convinced that its worth 80+$ for that and hands free is also an accessory. The colors and air/vapor ratio are not deal breakers for me.
The conservation of the UD is appealing as well as the very simple operation, but the long heat up time, price, and many options are putting me off.
The extreme q has many bells and whistles, and can do both bags and whips, but with more complexity comes more room for failure. Others have also said that it does both bags and whips acceptably, but neither greatly.
I understand there are many pros and cons to each of the above, as well as individual user preference, but for a brand new user what do you guys think? Also opinions on where I should purchase?
Ps. sorry for the long read, I just like to get all my thoughts in the open.
Thanks, Lou