First post. Been combusting MJ for almost 45 years [sheesh!] and started reading the FC forum just
after purchasing my first vape: the now
"Notorious NO2". I'm wasn't actually convinced to make my first post to give my review of the NO2 (my reason to post is below), but some of the group's veterans have trying tried to encourage input from poster's who actually
own and/or
used a Vapir NO2.
So, I'll do that.
I bought my NO2 about 6 wks ago from a "marketplace" vendor for $129. I was basically ignorant about vapes, but the price seemed
incredibly right, the sponsor site is one of the largest retailers on the Web, and my wife would definitely agree to $129 ... but $179 ...?
So then, why not?
Well, my NO2 arrived on time, appeared to function as described, and contained all the parts. So I began to use it, and kept reading and reading several threads in the FC forum to get up to speed. I even think I found my NO2's "sweet spot" (169C). Two weeks later, suddenly (1) my ON-OFF switch fails, can't switch off the unit and (2) at the same moment, the heater appeared to fail: I'd press the red HTR button, but after an instant the red light went OFF -- no heater. (I focused on the battery/charger as the possible cause of BOTH issues; and actually got the heater to work again
But I still own an NO2 that is "always on." Not the heater, it's off; the NO2 unit is in recharge mode. Finally (3) yesterday I began to notice a definite loosening at the seam (just below the ventilation area and just above where the smoother plastic begins). In reading earlier posts, I'm assuming this has, or will, implicate the heating chamber and the unit's ability to, well ... to "work." I firmly believe that I will soon own a non-functioning NO2 - that I got for a great price!
TASTE: I think that first-time vaporists (particularly ones with significant prior combusting
are probably NOT the best judges of taste. That said, my NO2
may have had a slight plasticky odor/taste at the very beginning, but it disappeared quickly; so I don't THINK I have one of the "plastic-flavored"
units.
zombonaut wrote:
http://verdampftnochmal.de/products/en/ rizer.html
Look at the 3rd line of the description. lol
That statement is incredible!! "Truth in Retailing"? Or stupidity? Why would Vapir Inc. continue to wholesale to them? And I only know US law, but isn't the site (url above in quote) defaming the NO2 and Vapir? I mean, with all the reports and discussions about a "plastic smell" this dealer is not helping Vapir silence these concerns and sell the NO2 and if they are hurting Vapir with these
false statements, in the US they could be liable for damages. UNLESS! What if the statements (like "... yup, they smell and taste like plastic, sure enough, so don't come cryin' to us afterwards") ARE ALL TRUE!
Food for thought ...
MY RETAILER: My $129 purchase price apparently made it impossible to get a replacement under warranty; as Vapir has refused to honor the warranty unless
the full $179 was paid, either to Vapir (direct) or to an authorized reseller (joke: How can you tell an "authorized reseller"? If you paid $179 for your NO2, they're authorized Ha-ha.).Check it out: When I contacted the seller about the on-off switch, they replied that they could
only honor Vapir's warranty if I paid them an additional $50!
In return for which they'd send me a new invoice showing a retail price of $179; and said (in so many words) that they were forced into this position because Vapir is trying to control the price of the NO2 in the marketplace.
Something smells in all of this -- and it's not the plastic.
I'll leave it to others with a lot more understanding of the vape marketplace to process some of these interesting, intertwined issues regarding the NO2 ("price fixing," "product liability," (plastic fumes), "breach of warranty"--
Oh, shoot! What do I know about stuff like that, anyways? I'm just a stoner, right?!
I'll definitely continue reading here and if I ever think I could contribute and help someone else, I'll give it a shot.
Phew!