Different vapes fit the needs of a wide variety of people. This was my first portable vaporizer a year ago, after combusting for a number of years.
In my opinion it is a dependable unit. You can replace the rechargeable batteries that's a plus. It isn't very stealth that's true.
I have bought other vaporizers since and use the No.2 once in awhile. It's a great backup when the power goes out.
It doesn't extract the goodies from the herb like some of my other units. No it's not the new best portable vaporizer on the market.
it's very reasonably priced, you can get it for $100 in some places. Some people don't have a lot of money to spend on a vaporizer.
Not everybody takes their vaporizers outside. This allows people to not be tethered to an electrical outlet. They may want to walk into another room with their vaporizer. There are people that have health problems that use a vaporizers with mj. This makes their life easier for not much money.
I was responding to a lot of negativity regarding the No. 2. The moderator must have taken
the posts down. I don't see them anymore.
I wouldn't try it if I were you. I've seen folks ruin their units by trying to charge one of their vapes with the wrong device.Hey guys, I have read a lot of this forum although not all of it and I was just looking at the battery for the No2 and it looks like it has a plug the same as my phone charger on it. Do you guys think I could use my phone charger to charge the battery or could that possibly cause damage to it? let me know what you think! Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the quick reply I'll keep to charging it with it's original charger. I just gotta say, although this is my first vape and I have nothing to compare it to, I love this thing it is awesome.I wouldn't try it if I were you. I've seen folks ruin their units by trying to charge one of their vapes with the wrong device.
You would be wise to follow instructions,, and NOT place herb in before oven is heated.Hi guys. I just got a Vapir No2 and was wondering if you could put herbs in before heating up the unit? Thanks.