Peterchen, there is an EU log manufacturer now. He is from the UK, check the wychwood vaporizer thread. I have one and i am very pleased.
IMO, you won't go wrong with the LSV either. From what i gather (i only have a Buddha, not a LSV), the LSV is not so easy to conserve as it is in a log vape, and the flavour is about the same (anyone knows which one would win? i think it would be a very close call. ) and also i hear the LSV gets unconfortably hot to handle.
Apart from that, it seems that the LSV would win in the longer life of materials.
I second the recommendation of the Wychwood log.
For about $20-30 you can get a VVPS from ebay and the cables you'd need to make it work (I got 2 VVPSs shipped from china for $25
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I am super happy with my WychWood, it's jumped right up there with the LSV as my daily driver.
I've never noticed a massive difference in the flavor my vapes give me, so I'd say that the LSV an WW are about on par flavor wise (TBH, the Gn0me is my only vape with a noticeable flavor improvement IME).
The LSV is basically the same as the DBV and SSV, being an all glass air/vapor path with the exception of the SS screen, and the ceramic heating element.
The LSV allows more airflow, there's not really any restriction to the draw.
The WW is a little restricted compared to the LSV, but nothing that is a drawback IMO.
I'd say go with the LSV - but seriously consider the WW if you'd prefer to vape smaller loads at a time.
Basically, the LSV & the WW:
I love them both, I can't see you being dissapointed with either of them.