Noisy, I think you will enjoy your Woodeez. I've been using a PD for over 2 yrs. and it's my main vape for home use. This type will give you satisfying hits (exhale into some good lighting and you'll be surprised how many hits you get), and due to the fixed temp and tiny bowl, you'll find yourself using less with it than with most any other style of vape. The fixed temp will prevent the bowl drain you can get with higher temps. Over the years I've found that the hotter your temp, the faster the herb goes. And since the small bowl requires more reloading, you'll find yourself at some point just putting the vapor tube down and putting off a reload until later-you just don't feel the need. With a larger bowl and especially a bag, the tendency is to keep going until the bowl or bag is done, and sometimes you just don't need that much. So the log vape design is very efficient, as far as stretching your herb.
Efficiency can also be just getting a bowl fully vaped, with all ABV an even shade of brown. Most vapes can do this, but it's easier with some than others. You have to consider bowl size and how much is loaded. Some will require a good bit of attention to make sure the temp doesn't rise too fast (Launch Box). Load a lot and you'll have to stir to get all the herb exposed to the heat (SSV). I used a bag filler on a regular basis for a couple of years. The herbalAire is as efficient as any vape on the market when it comes to getting a bowl fully vaped with no stirring at all. In fact it's designed to use pieces instead of ground, so there's nothing to stir. The 18 inlet holes into the bowl do a great job of fully vaping the bowl. But I found, especially with using small bowl direct draw vapes like the Vapolution and then the PD, that I always used more herb with the herbalAire. Mostly it's just the tendency to load more in a larger bowl, along with wanting to see a lot of visible vapor in the bags.
I've found that the best type of vape to get really high in a hurry is the direct draw big hitter. That can be anything from an inexpensive box vape to a high end bong type like the Herborizer or Vriptech VHW. The box/whip vape will give you more manageable hits, in general, while the wide mouth glass on a bong type can't be beat for huge hits. I've been using the SSV for years, for getting slammed quick, while the PD gives me measured doses. The DBV will sub nicely for the SSV, with slightly less rich hits (but more predictable ones), and with less stirring required, due to the wider output opening in the heater cover. These vapes will provide a much higher vapor/air ratio than with bags, where all your hits are diluted from fan/pump air. With direct draw, vs. bags, it takes more care to manage the big hits. Unlike a bag, they're not all the same, but most people who enjoy the vapor experience usually end up with a nice big hitter for at least a change of pace. A couple of rich hits from my SSV and I'm way ahead of where I'd be with a couple of PD bowls. You do have to make sure your hits are manageable though. Not a problem with a log vape, but with a big hitting whip or bong vape, you can end up having to exhale a lot of unprocessed vapor if you're not careful. Just my