Re: Recommendations on a decent vaporizer?
Posted: Sun 1st Mar 2015 01:48 pm
Ok, here is my tuppence worth..................
Firstly there are 2 versions of the Arizer Extreme Q (EQ), Version 4 is pre 2014 and has build, heating and fan circulation issues. The Version 5 came out in 2014 and is almost a different beast, black metallic surround and fairly sleek. It has a nice display and comes with a remote control. The V5 is much much quieter and the fans work very well. The EQ has many advantages, the whip for straight vaping, mini whip and vape balloon bags and even a pot pourri bowl.
I had a V4 which was damaged and was lucky enough to get a V5 upgrade under the Arizer warranty.
I'm not a vape bag/balloon man and I really like the EQ just using the whip, mine is connected to a glass water percolator which has the option of an ice stem but even at high temps its cool enough without. I agree with a lot of the comments about the volcano, its a great bit of kit but expensive, takes a lot of herb and as far as I know you can really only use bags with it.
The Arizer costs between £135-150 sterling and comes with a few spares, the remote is handy with its preset temps, it even has a cool blue light under the unit which you can switch on and off, 3 fan speed. I like the SSV which I have tried in the past but the 5 year warranty on the EQ V5 sells it to me. Its made in Canada which another bonus for me. I would recommend the V5 to vape cannaseurs without a problem.
I have also been considering investing in a decent portable vape, so after a little thought decided I would go for a cheap intro to portable vaping. I think it was Xmas just gone when I spotted a device called a Trippy Stix Herbal Unit, which retails around $99 Canadian. Further research led me on to find that its a rebrand of an existing unit, the Hebe Titan 2 Portable Herb Vape which retails around £35 sterling or about $80 US. I've had mine now for a short duration and I'm impressed at what I got for my money. It has a small chamber which accepts about 0.4g of herb, it gives off a good vape as you have individual temp control +- 1 degree up to 220c or 428F. it small easy to clean and only has one removable part which is the mouthpiece.
The Hebe Titan 2 also comes with spare screens, sterile mouthpiece covers, mouthpiece extenders, cleaning brush, USB charging cable and a good instruction manual. takes about 1 hour to charge but will give you around 1 hour of vaping before you need to charge. I really like it and for me it only has one drawback, the heating coil has a timeout, sometime it stops heating mid a long vape and you have to start the heating again. It's a proper vape, does not combust herb. It can get a little warm and coughy at higher temps but for what I paid for it I'm happy.
If you want an intro to portables the Titan 2 is good value for money as the price means if its not your thing then its no big loss.
Good luck with your search.............
Cloudy
Firstly there are 2 versions of the Arizer Extreme Q (EQ), Version 4 is pre 2014 and has build, heating and fan circulation issues. The Version 5 came out in 2014 and is almost a different beast, black metallic surround and fairly sleek. It has a nice display and comes with a remote control. The V5 is much much quieter and the fans work very well. The EQ has many advantages, the whip for straight vaping, mini whip and vape balloon bags and even a pot pourri bowl.
I had a V4 which was damaged and was lucky enough to get a V5 upgrade under the Arizer warranty.
I'm not a vape bag/balloon man and I really like the EQ just using the whip, mine is connected to a glass water percolator which has the option of an ice stem but even at high temps its cool enough without. I agree with a lot of the comments about the volcano, its a great bit of kit but expensive, takes a lot of herb and as far as I know you can really only use bags with it.
The Arizer costs between £135-150 sterling and comes with a few spares, the remote is handy with its preset temps, it even has a cool blue light under the unit which you can switch on and off, 3 fan speed. I like the SSV which I have tried in the past but the 5 year warranty on the EQ V5 sells it to me. Its made in Canada which another bonus for me. I would recommend the V5 to vape cannaseurs without a problem.
I have also been considering investing in a decent portable vape, so after a little thought decided I would go for a cheap intro to portable vaping. I think it was Xmas just gone when I spotted a device called a Trippy Stix Herbal Unit, which retails around $99 Canadian. Further research led me on to find that its a rebrand of an existing unit, the Hebe Titan 2 Portable Herb Vape which retails around £35 sterling or about $80 US. I've had mine now for a short duration and I'm impressed at what I got for my money. It has a small chamber which accepts about 0.4g of herb, it gives off a good vape as you have individual temp control +- 1 degree up to 220c or 428F. it small easy to clean and only has one removable part which is the mouthpiece.
The Hebe Titan 2 also comes with spare screens, sterile mouthpiece covers, mouthpiece extenders, cleaning brush, USB charging cable and a good instruction manual. takes about 1 hour to charge but will give you around 1 hour of vaping before you need to charge. I really like it and for me it only has one drawback, the heating coil has a timeout, sometime it stops heating mid a long vape and you have to start the heating again. It's a proper vape, does not combust herb. It can get a little warm and coughy at higher temps but for what I paid for it I'm happy.
If you want an intro to portables the Titan 2 is good value for money as the price means if its not your thing then its no big loss.
Good luck with your search.............
Cloudy
