What Are YOUR Best/Worst Vape Purchases?

My best is now the Sublimator.
i so compleatly agree!:)the SUBLIMATOR is like no other...its almost a conspiracy how this is not being shouted out from the roof tops!read the thread,watch the videos.everything is true!ha,how often is that so?i should admit i do smile at some of the best choices:)but its not ur fault if u havent been sublimated, because no one has told u!.wow all this wisdom...worst ,.cera,heavy ceramic vibrator,crazy hot,cooler ceramic air pathways bollocks!!.its shit.give me a sublimator with sputnik + i am portable:)
 
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PieceFrog

The smoker I drink, the player I get.
Favorite(S): SSV, PAX, Zap(s)

No Likey: Solo (returned), MLFB (OK vape but shelved it due to PAX acquisition)
 
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PieceFrog

The smoker I drink, the player I get.
Good Morning chimpybits.
The Solo that I had purchased about 18 months back had a very strong plastic taste/smell. I replaced the Solo with an NO2 which is working great for me. May try the Solo again one of these days. My friend has one and really enjoys it.
 

llamaman001

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On paper the Sublimator looks and sounds awesome but In person and from the videos Ive seen it looks like WAY to much work and looks like there is a huge chance of fumbling around and either burning something or knocking over your glass. Much too bulky for my taste and for that reason I would never buy one.

I think Im much better of just sticking with my favorite vaporizer of all time and that would be the cloud. Insanely easy to use.
 

Abysmal Vapor

Supersniffer 2000 - robot fart detection device
Well my best vapes.. came free.. and they are UDs and a Wychwood :)..
Gnomes.. so sad. none but some stems survived.. MW was awesome maybe best for the price (never had a breakage issue)..... DBV sucked for the many replacement glass .
I was very happy with the supreme vape .. although.. after the heavy use it had the aluminium tube rattles in the charred mahagony body and it is not airtight so doesn't pull trought the material full power.. and i am getting side air which involes heated wood.. :) no thanks.. .. well for 80$..
Vapobowl kicks ass escpecially when i paired it with protovape (protopipe vial moded) makes cool both oil and herb on the go kit :)..
My worst buy.. ever.. was MFLB.. gagging with mflb goo (puke) never will use one again unless its brand new i swear..
 
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axakal

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my worst was a dragon vap dvp 600, because it was the first portable, that i saw reviewed in a magazine. well, that thing broke after 30 minutes of use, my birthday was ruined. :) brought it back and recieved a refund. the day after i searched for portables and found FC. :rockon: the only place i trust with vaporizer reviews now.
 
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OregonStoner

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My best purchase has been the Pax. I had a little learning curve with this unit but after owning one for about eight months, I love it and it is my daily driver.

My worst purchase was my first vape. It was a BC vaporizer that I think had a mason jar as the bowl cover. It actually looked like the lid to the jar was imbedded in the base of the unit
with a soldering iron type element ending with a big bowl on top. The plastic around the jar lid cracked after just a few uses and I sat the damn thing in my closet and returned to combustion. I could also not believe that a long time smokers magazine (High Times) had actually recommended this POS. I completely dismissed all vaporizers until a friend filled up a few bags with an Extreme Q. This got me interested in vaping again and led to my purchase of my Pax.

I did not purchase this next unit but a friend letting me use one was enough. That was the Atmos Raw. This unit tasted like it was combusting the herbs. He liked it, but I would not have bought one.

Eight months later and I can't picture going back to my mini-waterpipe or my on the go device which was until the Pax, a "click-a-toke".
 
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axakal

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my best purchase was the first gen vapolution, because it introduced me to vaporizing. it was back in 2006 when you only had higher priced desktops or glass dome models around. vaporizing was fairly unknown and the low entry price seemed exactly right for trying out the principle. the bosh heat gun with a digital display was actually the first step to vaporizing, but being a tool it doesn't count. :)
 
Best: SSV

Other good ones:
DBV, Solo

Worst:
Taken on a fake MFLB. I was ashamed of myself when I found out because when I actually got the thing, I asked to check it and he let me - I just had no idea what to actually check for...sigh
 

Rab

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I can't decide :/

I have bought a Da Buddha an Arizer solo and a Wychwood. All of which I use and all of which I love. Wish I could get a new wand for my wychwood though. I probably use the wychwood the most second to the arizer then buddha. I wouldn't have very much weed if I used buddha every day as he can completely chomp it.
 
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Killa $moke Ninja

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This might sound crazy to some of you guys but my favorite vape right now is the vaporbuddy. I haven't seen anyone else with anything positive to say about it but I love it. It tastes great and it's quick to produce big hits. I had an issue with putting the flame too close at first which would almost make the herb combust but once I got the learning curve down it works great! I use it when I don't feel like waiting for my mflb to heat up or to charge the batteries. The only problems I had were the top getting too hot between hits, and I used it so much that the diffuser stone ended up cracking I guess from getting too hot.I had to pull some Mcguyver shit to fix it . I used a pumice stone used for removing dead skin (not a used one if course that would be gross).I just grinded it down on the sidewalk until it was small enough to fit snugly into the bottom end if the metal top piece. It was a little too snug at first because I wasn't getting any airflow but I after grinding it down a little more it worked perfectly! It looks exactly like the original stone and works just as good. I'm thinking this might be what they used on it.
 
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RUDE BOY

Space is the Place
This might sound crazy to some of you guys but my favorite vape right now is the vaporbuddy. I haven't seen anyone else with anything positive to say about it but I love it. It tastes great and it's quick to produce big hits. I had an issue with putting the flame too close at first which would almost make the herb combust but once I got the learning curve down it works great! I use it when I don't feel like waiting for my mflb to heat up or to charge the batteries. The only problems I had were the top getting too hot between hits, and I used it so much that the diffuser stone ended up cracking I guess from getting too hot.I had to pull some Mcguyver shit to fix it . I used a pumice stone used for removing dead skin (not a used one if course that would be gross).I just grinded it down on the sidewalk until it was small enough to fit snugly into the bottom end if the metal top piece. It was a little too snug at first because I wasn't getting any airflow but I after grinding it down a little more it worked perfectly! It looks exactly like the original stone and works just as good. I'm thinking this might be what they used on it.

Don't want to spoil your day but i got to say;
You may want to read around the web a bit as Many shops stopped selling this vaporizer due to the high lead content in the paint they used in the vapor buddy. It does work but may not be the safest vaporizer to use.

If you like this style of vape(i do) you would be well served picking up a vapor genie classic that can be had for a little less then $50 these days (the vapor buddy is a poor rip off of the VG design) and won't endanger your health like the vapor buddy.


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ataxian

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my best purchase was the first gen vapolution, because it introduced me to vaporizing. it was back in 2006 when you only had higher priced desktops or glass dome models around. vaporizing was fairly unknown and the low entry price seemed exactly right for trying out the principle. the bosh heat gun with a digital display was actually the first step to vaporizing, but being a tool it doesn't count. :)
Vapolution 2 is the best tasting vaporizer however kind of cheap.
The SOLO very portable and cheap.

The one that takes a pocket full of batteries was my worst.

The NANO is the easiest to use.
LSV very powerful.
 

Killa $moke Ninja

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Don't want to spoil your day but i got to say;
You may want to read around the web a bit as Many shops stopped selling this vaporizer due to the high lead content in the paint they used in the vapor buddy. It does work but may not be the safest vaporizer to use.

If you like this style of vape(i do) you would be well served picking up a vapor genie classic that can be had for a little less then $50 these days (the vapor buddy is a poor rip off of the VG design) and won't endanger your health like the vapor buddy.


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ya I've seen all the fuss about the lead paint but I'm not worried about it. The inside of the bowl and the top doesn't have paint on it. It doesn't have a bad tastes or hurt my lungs at all. And if it is doing damage oh well everyone's gotta die from something! I would like to get a glass sherlock vg to compare but that's gonna gave to wait until I get paid but for now my green vb is my go to vape. My worst vape was the yocan 94f it combusts the hell out of your herbs and wastes so much more intead of conserving
 
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Killa $moke Ninja,

lwien

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It doesn't have a bad tastes or hurt my lungs at all. And if it is doing damage oh well everyone's gotta die from something!

Two things. One is that I don't think that lead poisoning would have a symptom like bad taste or pain in your lungs. Secondly, it's not necessarily about when you die but rather the quality of your life while you're still alive.

I'm not stating this just for you but also for anyone else that may be reading this thread.
 

Killa $moke Ninja

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Two things. One is that I don't think that lead poisoning would have a symptom like bad taste or pain in your lungs. Secondly, it's not necessarily about when you die but rather the quality of your life while you're still alive.

I'm not stating this just for you but also for anyone else that may be reading this thread.

Well said I agree with you. I plan on upgrading to a vg but I just can't afford it at the moment. I also feel like vg is ripping everyone off by charging too much for products that are inexpensive to make while vb is offering a much more affordable deal. If they would just make all of them without the lead paint, they would have the vg beat as far as bang for your buck.

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Killa $moke Ninja,

RUDE BOY

Space is the Place
@Killa $moke Ninja with 420 sales going on this month you could find a vapor genie classic for around 45 bucks, how is the normal price of 55 from vapor genie a rip off.

So You spent good money on a discontinued vape known to contain way over the accepted level of lead for something simple like a spoon or fork you eat with nevermind something you heat up and breath through. ... Can you really be OK with that?

I would recommend you read up on lead poisoning while vaping a bowl or two.

Enjoy.
 

Rab

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TBH I think all of those manual hand lit vapes look absolutely terrible to look at and to use, even without all the lead. but each to their own :3 I guess I might recommend one to somebody completely new to the experience.
 
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bounce5

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@Killa $moke Ninja with 420 sales going on this month you could find a vapor genie classic for around 45 bucks, how is the normal price of 55 from vapor genie a rip off.

So You spent good money on a discontinued vape known to contain way over the accepted level of lead for something simple like a spoon or fork you eat with nevermind something you heat up and breath through. ... Can you really be OK with that?

I would recommend you read up on lead poisoning while vaping a bowl or two.

Enjoy.
At Vapornation with FC16 it comes to $46.20 and free shipping, I believe. Puffitup is out of Vaporgenies. Does anybody know of a better deal/code?
 
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