AJS
Calm Consistency
In this day and age of vaping, people are realizing the benefits achieved through certain temperatures when vaping. This can be very important to many, but unfortunately, technology hasn't evolved enough to perfectly measure temperature consistently through all vapes. This is problematic!
Speaking from personal experience, it seems the Arizer Air achieves the temperatures that it lists. This is going simply off the fact that my herb looks/tastes what I would expect it to after a set temperature.
The problem is, we know that the heater can't keep up with the airflow perfectly enough to ensure it is staying at that temperature. Sometimes the light will blink, alerting us that the unit has cooled down, but I think we all know the unit isn't at the exact temp constantly. If I required medicine at 392 degrees, I wouldn't believe the Arizer Air would vape my entire bowl at exactly 392.
Basically, what I'm wondering, is what vapes achieve through preheat, and hold, their expected/desired temperatures?
I know the majority of people will say the Volanco and Herbalizer will stay almost exactly at their listed temp, and the herb is heated almost exactly at that temp, consistently.
I believe the majority will say vapes like the HA and EQ will list a temperature, but that temperature is used more as a reference, not as an actual heated temperature of the herb. .... This is an issue for people who only want the benefits of that certain temperature.
What about vapes like the Crafty and Mighty? It seems that those will hold their listed temperature better than most portables, but who has tested and knows the accuracy of the temperature before a draw and during a draw?
We know something like the Grasshopper holds it's temperature very well, but it doesn't have an exact reading of the actual temperatures.
Is it seriously so much to ask for, for a vape that displays a temperature, and for the heater / herb to hold that temperature throughout your draw?
Speaking from personal experience, it seems the Arizer Air achieves the temperatures that it lists. This is going simply off the fact that my herb looks/tastes what I would expect it to after a set temperature.
The problem is, we know that the heater can't keep up with the airflow perfectly enough to ensure it is staying at that temperature. Sometimes the light will blink, alerting us that the unit has cooled down, but I think we all know the unit isn't at the exact temp constantly. If I required medicine at 392 degrees, I wouldn't believe the Arizer Air would vape my entire bowl at exactly 392.
Basically, what I'm wondering, is what vapes achieve through preheat, and hold, their expected/desired temperatures?
I know the majority of people will say the Volanco and Herbalizer will stay almost exactly at their listed temp, and the herb is heated almost exactly at that temp, consistently.
I believe the majority will say vapes like the HA and EQ will list a temperature, but that temperature is used more as a reference, not as an actual heated temperature of the herb. .... This is an issue for people who only want the benefits of that certain temperature.
What about vapes like the Crafty and Mighty? It seems that those will hold their listed temperature better than most portables, but who has tested and knows the accuracy of the temperature before a draw and during a draw?
We know something like the Grasshopper holds it's temperature very well, but it doesn't have an exact reading of the actual temperatures.
Is it seriously so much to ask for, for a vape that displays a temperature, and for the heater / herb to hold that temperature throughout your draw?