lauri melissa
Happy Fairy
The Fury 2 with the bubbler works very well. And my old standby, the V-Tower. The Airvape X has an inert pathway and using a low temp is heavenly.
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Really? That’s great to hear. I’m so worried I would accidentally overheat the herb and cause unwanted toxins to emerge.
Very strange. I hope they will be back.
@Stu had an opportunity to talk with the fine folks who make the EVO and was told.....they are out of stock due to the sudden popularity of desktops during this pandemic. They flew off the shelves and he assured me that they will be more stock available "soon".
I personally don't think one vape is "healthier" than another, because all the technology is so great these days. I would say that lower temps are "healthier" in that they're easier on the lungs.
P.S. These are the devices/brands I have crossed off my list so far for various reasons:
Arizer
Mighty
Nomad
Splinter
Potv one
Elev8r
Milaana
Da Buddha
Silver surfer SSV
Light saber
Vapolution
G43
Bender w9 tech
Herbalizer
E Nano
Flowerpot
Fury edge
I had some serious smell and taste issues with the Fierce and I think the Fury is a similar build. The funk from the burn-offs were so bad that it permeated the room I did them in and I couldn't ever get it to stop. The early reviews by some of the more well known reviewers mentioned it as well.
My experience with the Fierce turned me off their products BUT there was a mention by HR that they changed the build to rectify the smell/taste issue so it may be fine now. There were others who mentioned it in the Fierce thread. I kept up with the Fierce thread for awhile after and the issue hadn't resurfaced but I haven't checked the thread in awhile. If it weren't for the mention of respiratory issues I probably wouldn't have mentioned it.
The cleanest vape I know is the Vapexhale Cloud EVO but it isn't portable and is slow to temp. It's also my favorite vape for taste.
I forgot about that, and I agree with you totally.the details on what's in the airway that the vapor follows