Dankgerous
Well-Known Member
I'm looking for my first vaporizer. I'd eventually like to get a more expensive model like the Volcano, so I'm trying to keep it around $150.
I read about the Vapir Air One 5.0 which has both bag and whip capability with three fan settings. It supposedly also has a ceramic-encased crystal heating unit that is supposed to solve previous difficulties they've had with burning the herb. It has a digital display with exact temp control and a supposedly quick heat-up time. All in all, it sounds great.
My concerns:
I've heard that forced air models with fans can cause some vapor to be lost, as opposed to direct-hit models.
It's small and hand-held so I'm not sure if that effects longevity or effectiveness.
Bag models dilute the air but I'm wondering if that will be remedied if i just sit there and inhale the contents of the bag over the course of a few hits, holding them in.
Finally, it's not mentioned in this forum at all! Seems a little strange since every vaporizer on the market seems to be addressed in one way or another.
If someone who knows what matters when it comes to buying a vaporizer could consider this stuff, maybe take a look at the Air One on Vapenow.com or a similar website and offer me his/her thoughts, that would be awesome!
Consider that:
I'd like to have a combo model to live up to various situations, but I can be talked out of it.
I'd also like to have a model I can easily transport an possibly use in my car.
Also, do vaporizers generally use less herb than pipes or bongs no matter what model you get? or may i potentially buy a model that could waste my herb?
I read about the Vapir Air One 5.0 which has both bag and whip capability with three fan settings. It supposedly also has a ceramic-encased crystal heating unit that is supposed to solve previous difficulties they've had with burning the herb. It has a digital display with exact temp control and a supposedly quick heat-up time. All in all, it sounds great.
My concerns:
I've heard that forced air models with fans can cause some vapor to be lost, as opposed to direct-hit models.
It's small and hand-held so I'm not sure if that effects longevity or effectiveness.
Bag models dilute the air but I'm wondering if that will be remedied if i just sit there and inhale the contents of the bag over the course of a few hits, holding them in.
Finally, it's not mentioned in this forum at all! Seems a little strange since every vaporizer on the market seems to be addressed in one way or another.
If someone who knows what matters when it comes to buying a vaporizer could consider this stuff, maybe take a look at the Air One on Vapenow.com or a similar website and offer me his/her thoughts, that would be awesome!
Consider that:
I'd like to have a combo model to live up to various situations, but I can be talked out of it.
I'd also like to have a model I can easily transport an possibly use in my car.
Also, do vaporizers generally use less herb than pipes or bongs no matter what model you get? or may i potentially buy a model that could waste my herb?