PoopMachine
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Knowing someone actually has one of these that doesnt stink, makes me want to go out and test all the ones at the shop to see if there is a clean one there.
PoopMachine said:Knowing someone actually has one of these that doesnt stink, makes me want to go out and test all the ones at the shop to see if there is a clean one there.
willieR said:I like my iolites a lot, but like the MFLB best. The NO2 I'm thinking of sending to Vape4Health to use in his research. Better use than tossing in the dumpster, which would be fun and gratifying, but ...
PoopMachine said:I really like the MFLB. For stealth, it reigns supreme. It does a good job at getting you medicated too but the NO2 does a better one.
lwien said:PoopMachine said:I really like the MFLB. For stealth, it reigns supreme. It does a good job at getting you medicated too but the NO2 does a better one.
Considering the smell, one has to wonder what is being added to the vapor than "may' contribute to that additional high (kinda like smoking that adds some unwanted things). Not saying that it does, but it is a concern none the less.
Not necessarily. And who would be verifying it anyway? Some poster on a forum? Many people exposed to toxins don't show any symtoms for years. I'm not saying yea or nay on the N02, just disagreeing that exposure to nasty substances shows up immediately. There's also a big range of 'hazardous', from mildly troublesome to lethal.PoopMachine said:I have to believe that if this thing was hazardous, we would know by now.
lwien said:PoopMachine said:I really like the MFLB. For stealth, it reigns supreme. It does a good job at getting you medicated too but the NO2 does a better one.
Considering the smell, one has to wonder what is being added to the vapor that "may' contribute to that additional high (kinda like smoking that adds some unwanted things). Not saying that it does, but it is a concern none the less.
willieR said:Why would anyone feel safer when their herb masks the smell / taste of some chemical that should not be there...?
skystate said:2. Just tried today to capture my exhaled vapor in a airtight bag. Then Redrew off the bag and noticed a nice vapor still visible in the recycled exhale. So This obviously is a way to extend your herb? Anyone know how long that would be sitting in the air of the bag? Does the herb vapor soon settle to the bottom side of the bag.. or could it stay suspended for some time? I might try exhaling into a bigger bag, and try it after an hour or two. Comments?
rtwoite said:The unit is truely so horrible that its a little funny. It would make for some entertainment for someone to do a spoof positive review and post it on youtube.
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willieR said:I like my iolites a lot, but like the MFLB best. The NO2 I'm thinking of sending to Vape4Health to use in his research. Better use than tossing in the dumpster, which would be fun and gratifying, but ...
VaporNation said:I also love my Vapir NO2. That thing absolutely rips!
MLark said:Some people were talking about a leakage and it being not air tight. Have you all noticed that?
Is there extra odor leaking out of this vaporizer? (its a leakage defect on the mouthpiece, not the machine right)
FLskwat said:MLark said:Some people were talking about a leakage and it being not air tight. Have you all noticed that?
Is there extra odor leaking out of this vaporizer? (its a leakage defect on the mouthpiece, not the machine right)
On the NO2 the leakage...is only the vape coming out from the mouthpiece if you don't inhale, during a sesh...meaning a mouthpiece with a closing valve would have been awesome, though the finger works great!
Previous models from Vapir had serious and very frequent leakage issues. On my NO2, the top cap is air tight. But it's only a simple rubber O-ring to seal it that could be changed if not any more efficient... High temps O-rings that size available everywhere!
VaporNation said:The Iolite on the other hand, not the biggest fan. I have a difficult time getting good rips on that thing.
musikchef said:I've noticed lately that my NO2 irritates my throat. It could be that it's winter and being inside with all the dry heat.
I'm a fan of my NO2, but I am concerned about that.
I am interested to try other vapes to see what all the fuss is about the taste/smell issue.