Thank you
@XMAXVAPORIZER I received my V3 Pro state side. I’m doing a little Saturday morning wake and bake with my new device and comparing it to the two other electronic portable vapes I have. The Fury Rouge and the Davinci IQ. The V3 is putting out some really nice clouds and is smooth for a vape with such a short air path. I’m definitely looking forward to ripping this through a WPA. I’m a big fan of dosing capsules and these work really well and are built of the same quality as the Fury dosing capsules. Flavor is good and comparable to my other two evapes. I tend to pick up a lot of conduction flavors in vapes like this. I’ll describe it as a more robust earthy flavor. I cleaned everything prior to use and am very pleased that I’m not picking up any strange infiltrating flavors from the device.
Again, thank you. I can wait to share this budget friendly vape with some of my combusting friends.
Hi, I'm glad you finally received your prize, sorry for the delays. Thank you for the kinds words about the device, we hope it will fit your vaping routine despite we can see you have an already big vaporizers collection (I love it how much you put attention in the details and how your Woodscent tones correspond to your Flowerpot handle and DC tones, yes amazing!). Feel free to contact me for infos, tips&tricks or support! Have fun!
My 3 week review. Best vapor production without capsules, but enough with.
Very happy overall. Best sub $200 vape I have owne budget and I would say crafty is better vape. Sub $100 budget, get dynavap M. But between those two price ranges this is very very good.
I should add I can see some people preferring this over crafty.
Thank you for the kinds words, I agree the direct load offer bigger vapor than capsules, and shorter session also!
I'm a new owner of this vape. I bought it as a 'vacation' vape. Something to travel with that I won't cry if I lose. It was ~$90 on sale at POTV. After a week I'm liking it much more than I thought I would. It fits my style of vaping very well. I like small doses. This has a small bowl that I put 0.1g into. I like pure convection vaping. That's what this does, at least in on-demand mode, which is what I use. It heats up in about 10-12 seconds from cold. Not immediate, but not bad. The vapor is cooler than I expected. I hate coughing but want a full-flavored, robust hit. This does the job.
I also got the WPA and have used it with my J-hook. For sitting around at home, that is becoming my favorite way to use the vape. Set it to 428 and go at it. Nice hits, smooth, no coughing.
It's easy to keep clean (as far as I can tell after a week). I give it an alcohol/qtip cleaning at the end of the day and maybe once a week I disassemble the moutpiece and put the parts in a shot glass with some alocohol. After an hour or two rinse them and I'm done.
When a larger company decides to do an inexpensive vape but doesn't skimp on design and engineering this is what you get. I like it.
Whaoo, it's a very good feedback I appreciate to read, thank you for sharing. Feel free to contact me for infos, tips&tricks or support, enjoy your V3Pro!
This is what it is about. A simple, inexpensive device that actually performs amazingly well. The praise is well deserved.
Last year I picked up several vapes. Which one is best? That is a question that has never been answered because 'best' depends on a lot of different variables. The type of flower, how dry it is, and a host of other factors affect how a vape works. Time and mood; sometimes quick and easy trumps everything. The type of effects vary conduction versus convection. It is difficult to decide on the best, and it is just nice to have variety.
A few months ago, my V3 Pro sat idle in a drawer for months. It was not my favourite. Conduction vapes seemed to pack a heavier punch than convection, so the Flowermate and Starry spent a lot of time connected to the bong. Bongs make things better, but that is a lot of junk sitting on the table. By comparison, the V3 Pro is simple. The flavour is decent, it is simple to load, and it is a pleasure to use just as it is. Pack, heat, enjoy; some days, simplicity is a benefit.
The one thing about convection, and the V3 Pro, is that the smell is not as harsh as conduction. The Starry can be heated to 464F; when the Starry is out, the neighbours notice, the house stinks, and it is a different smell. The Flowermate can go to 446F, the smell is not as strong, but those around me say it stinks too. It seems the higher the temperature, the stronger the smell.
Of the three convection vapes in the drawer, the V3 was the least expensive. It is also the one that has seen the most use.
The price of everything seems to be going up, but the V3 Pro has been sitting around $100 CDN both online and in the local shops here in Edmonton. If someone is wondering if it is worth a try, it is.
Robert-in-YEG
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, I appreciate the short story, I agree I enjoyed a lot more the conduction vapes when I entered in the vapor game cause the similar hit which reminded me combustion hits... although it was 10 years ago and the market wasn't so vast than now and the 2012 convection vaporizers was difficult to deal with (Thermovapes was the leader of the portable convection vaping at this time), I think there is a lot of easy to use full convection devices at the moment, the V3Pro is one of them!
This thing is Bieberhole approved!
Picked one up off Reddit on the cheap as I've seen so many positive reviews and I MUST CONCUR!
I saw it came w a concentrate cup. Figured I wouldn't waste my time but any give it a go?
Do people usually just charge the batt it came with (this one is baby blue)? Or are you swapping and charging externally (what I've always done since I have a ton)?
I think w the USB C I'll probably just plug it in.
ETA:. THE BUILT-IN STIRRER IS A NICE TOUCH!
Great, I appreciate the kinds words about the device!
The wax cup is designed to sip flavorfull hits but it doesn't stand for big clouds, for bigger vapor use coton/hemp fibers/mesh to soak your concentrate in and throw the ball in the chamber with high t° settings, let us to know!
I suggest to charge the battery in the device, I think there is enough power for a whole day/night, frequent removals cause scratches on the battery's wrap. Be carefull to rewrap a such damaged battery (you can find rewraps for cheap online).
Be carefull with the built-in stirrer, it's not designed to be used in a hot chamber since it's made of plastic, please wait for the chamber cool-down before to use it. Enjoy your V3Pro!
I use externally charged batteries, I think someone said it takes like 5 hours to charge internally.
5 hours...!! No I don't think it's so long, I would say 3 hours when put on charger with still two bars left and 4 with less bars, I suggest to put it back on the charger when 2/3 bars rest. As well be carefull when removal/insert the battery to don't damage the wrap, that's why I suggest to recharge in the device and to remove only when you can't do anything else, frequent removals may damage the wrap, have fun and thank you for sharing&helping, it's great!