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Name of the thread says all.. From your expiriences whats best dry herb vaporizer? under 60$?
 
The APX vape is 60 bucks and is great, ceramic and what not, use charge and a few temp settings. It handles being dropped but gets scuff marks from it... It does discharge after 1 or 2 good sessions but it also has an oil attachment that goes in the chamber... Its our choice for an under 100 vape
 
I have the G-Pen Elite, has a ceramic bowl, heat settings from 200 to 428°F by degree, etc, rated not too badly which is why I bought it.

When looking for such things, have a search on places like AliExpress because mine came from there, was the genuine article (otherwise I couldn't register it with Grenco) and the cost was a fraction of the RRP online, it was around €25 instead of €100+ from the more "official" sources.

Look around, you may get something considerably cheaper if you're willing to wait a little longer for delivery.
 
portable or for home use ?
vapes are expensive.failure rate seems unreal,even the expensive ones.
i been wanting a good home vape for a long time,but as i cant try before i buy im wary of spending £100-£200.
i got one of these
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£17 just to try out the basics of vaping dry herb.by no means the best,but as a tester/back up,if i have to throw or bin it at a checkpoint i wont be to upset.
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I was looking at this two.

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But @KonopCh has scared me now..
 
If you love your health, don't buy anything Chinese. Plastic and other materials are full of nasty things. Even Chinese glass has impurities.

Considering your "branded" vapers are generally made in China, the safety is there provided you do your research to make sure your "generic" is the same as something someone slaps a label and 100 bucks onto, or, like in my case, is the genuine article.

Buy some weird looking thing from Itchicruthchi Electronics that has no resemblance to anything on the main market and, obviously, you're on your own BUT if you do your research you can make some decent savings.

Like with any new toy, doing your homework is the most important step in the process.
 
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