asquishyapple
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I know there is no "best" vaporizer. I have been doing my own research for a while now and I have finally decided to buy my first vaporizer. It seems like the more and more research I do, the more and more brands I find. So I have decided to register on these forms and make my first post:
Following stickstones' "Things to consider when purchasing your first vaporizer"
Price: Mid range $150-$200 would be ideal I'd swing $100-$250 with enough reason.
Delivery System: Don't care as long as it works.
Efficiency: This is the biggest factor for me and what ultimately pushed me over the edge to finally decide to buy a vaporizer. I want to have my bud last as long as possible in order to save money. I wouldn't think that my use would go up as I already smoke pretty much as often as I can.
Manufacturer: This isn't really a big deal for me. I would like them to have a good reputation though. I don't want to be inhaling random chemicals.
Stealth: Doesn't really matter things can always be put in boxes.
Learning Curve: Doesn't matter
Temperature Control: I would really like to have this feature (analog dial type due to the price range i'm looking for) but I could go without if the efficiency is good enough.
Initially when I had decided to buy a vape I was looking at the aromed vaporizer because everyone I had found who had used it said it was one of the best vaporizers they've ever used. I decided that the aromed is too expensive for me because I don't know how long I will use my vaporizer for and I don't want to spend that much money on something I'm not going to use for more than a year.
I then started looking at other vaporizers that sell for cheaper. I read a lot about the MFLB, and depending on how much I like my future vaporizer, I plan on getting one sometime in the future for its portability and stealth.
I got stoned the other day and decided fuck it I'll just go order a Vapor brothers vape (within my price range and efficient enough). Unfortunately, the hands free models are sold out and on back order on every site I looked at.
I have now been looking at the Vapor cannon and the vapor tower. AFAIK the Vapor Cannon is pretty much the same thing as the Vapor brothers and a little cheaper. The Vapor Tower, which looks like an upright vapor cannon/vapor brothers, maybe its more efficient but is it $50 more efficient?
I have also read about the Purple Days is supposed to be the most efficient vape out there at its price; however, I don't think this vape allows you any temperature control. Unless this is way more efficient than the Vapor tower, I'm gonna pass on this one.
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The primary feature I'd like to have on my vaporizer is efficiency. I'm a college student with very little responsibilities so, except for when I'm about to take a test or working on an assignment/studying, I like to get high all the time. For the most part, I like to get as baked as I can and wait for it to wear off then rinse and repeat all day long. With this much use I don't see how my use could go up so I wouldn't be vaping more than I smoke now.
Just making this thread has really helped me narrow things down. Any input wold be greatly appreciated especially concerning how the vapor cannon, the vapor tower, and the purple days compare to each other.
Edit: on a bit of a side note. the only vaporizer I have ever used was one of those lower end $90 hotbox vapes. it was alright but i never felt like i got a good hit from it. I'd guess it was mainly lack of experience and lack of owning it myself so I could tinker around with it.
I know there is no "best" vaporizer. I have been doing my own research for a while now and I have finally decided to buy my first vaporizer. It seems like the more and more research I do, the more and more brands I find. So I have decided to register on these forms and make my first post:
Following stickstones' "Things to consider when purchasing your first vaporizer"
Price: Mid range $150-$200 would be ideal I'd swing $100-$250 with enough reason.
Delivery System: Don't care as long as it works.
Efficiency: This is the biggest factor for me and what ultimately pushed me over the edge to finally decide to buy a vaporizer. I want to have my bud last as long as possible in order to save money. I wouldn't think that my use would go up as I already smoke pretty much as often as I can.
Manufacturer: This isn't really a big deal for me. I would like them to have a good reputation though. I don't want to be inhaling random chemicals.
Stealth: Doesn't really matter things can always be put in boxes.
Learning Curve: Doesn't matter
Temperature Control: I would really like to have this feature (analog dial type due to the price range i'm looking for) but I could go without if the efficiency is good enough.
Initially when I had decided to buy a vape I was looking at the aromed vaporizer because everyone I had found who had used it said it was one of the best vaporizers they've ever used. I decided that the aromed is too expensive for me because I don't know how long I will use my vaporizer for and I don't want to spend that much money on something I'm not going to use for more than a year.
I then started looking at other vaporizers that sell for cheaper. I read a lot about the MFLB, and depending on how much I like my future vaporizer, I plan on getting one sometime in the future for its portability and stealth.
I got stoned the other day and decided fuck it I'll just go order a Vapor brothers vape (within my price range and efficient enough). Unfortunately, the hands free models are sold out and on back order on every site I looked at.
I have now been looking at the Vapor cannon and the vapor tower. AFAIK the Vapor Cannon is pretty much the same thing as the Vapor brothers and a little cheaper. The Vapor Tower, which looks like an upright vapor cannon/vapor brothers, maybe its more efficient but is it $50 more efficient?
I have also read about the Purple Days is supposed to be the most efficient vape out there at its price; however, I don't think this vape allows you any temperature control. Unless this is way more efficient than the Vapor tower, I'm gonna pass on this one.
***Start here to get the short of it***
The primary feature I'd like to have on my vaporizer is efficiency. I'm a college student with very little responsibilities so, except for when I'm about to take a test or working on an assignment/studying, I like to get high all the time. For the most part, I like to get as baked as I can and wait for it to wear off then rinse and repeat all day long. With this much use I don't see how my use could go up so I wouldn't be vaping more than I smoke now.
Just making this thread has really helped me narrow things down. Any input wold be greatly appreciated especially concerning how the vapor cannon, the vapor tower, and the purple days compare to each other.
Edit: on a bit of a side note. the only vaporizer I have ever used was one of those lower end $90 hotbox vapes. it was alright but i never felt like i got a good hit from it. I'd guess it was mainly lack of experience and lack of owning it myself so I could tinker around with it.