IVAPE?

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IVAPE?

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I live in a very conservative town that surprisingly has 2 head shops left over from the 70's. I went in one today after reading all about the Volcano hoping they would have one but knowing they probably wouldn't. Instead they showed me this product called the "IVAPE" by Dr. Greens:

http://www.drgreens.com/vaporizers.html

Wondering if anyone has had any experience with it and what their thoughts are. The clerk in the head shop claims that Dr. Greens now actually has a lifetime warranty on the unit rather than 3 years as it says on the website, inclined to believe the website!

It looked very simple. He plugged it in and turned the knob on the back and the thing started to heat up and glow a kind of neon green. It had a kind of hooka-tube with a bowl & screen on one end and a mouthpiece on the other. It looked like you turn the knob to the desired heat level and inhale.?.

Thanks for any help in advance. Although we are going to Amsterdam in August and I plan to try a Vaporizer or two, my experience has been extremely limited (twice) and I can't see myself dropping nearly $600 US for a Volcano. Plus I can get this with cold cash rather than ordering online.


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Re: IVAPE?

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codejd wrote:I live in a very conservative town that surprisingly has 2 head shops left over from the 70's. I went in one today after reading all about the Volcano hoping they would have one but knowing they probably wouldn't. Instead they showed me this product called the "IVAPE" by Dr. Greens:

http://www.drgreens.com/vaporizers.html

Wondering if anyone has had any experience with it and what their thoughts are. The clerk in the head shop claims that Dr. Greens now actually has a lifetime warranty on the unit rather than 3 years as it says on the website, inclined to believe the website!

It looked very simple. He plugged it in and turned the knob on the back and the thing started to heat up and glow a kind of neon green. It had a kind of hooka-tube with a bowl & screen on one end and a mouthpiece on the other. It looked like you turn the knob to the desired heat level and inhale.?.

Thanks for any help in advance. Although we are going to Amsterdam in August and I plan to try a Vaporizer or two, my experience has been extremely limited (twice) and I can't see myself dropping nearly $600 US for a Volcano. Plus I can get this with cold cash rather than ordering online.
Dude, if you are thinking of buying a vape like that model, check out ebay. They have several similar models and some are half the price of that one. What it comes down to is the warranty on some. Some of the lesser expensive ones come with 90 days and a vapor brothers offers three years.
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those are modified soldering irons,easy to fix when they die....
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