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Hey, whats up guys. I’ve been wanting to quit smoking and switch to using a vaporizer. One of my old room mates from several years ago had one of those wisp ones. Was a basic wooden box, with temp dial and wisp.

Its doesnt have to be that, just something affordable for someone on a more fixed income. Preferably one with a wisp.


Whats do you guys use? and how much am I looking at spending on the cheapest good quality vape. Thats not going to malfunction on me lol.

Im currently just googling. Thought I would get some advice from you guys before I pull the trigger on something.

Cheers, and thanks in advance everyone. :tiphat:
 
Hey neko. I use the da buddha from 7th floor. It's got a fully adjustable temp dial and it's smooth in hIts. I attach the hose to my water bong and boy talk about some great vape rips. You can go from big hit's to small hits. It's built out of titanium allot any it's a very simple design. Pretty much indestructibl. Just don't drop the glass pieces like I did! They sell replacement parts anyways.

I got mine off eBay. Best price around. http://m.ebay.com/itm/271419730145?nav=SEARCH
 
Dude, I am a huge fan of Arizer Solo. You can get pricing matching on gotvape.com http://www.gotvape.com/solo-portable-vaporizer-by-arizer.html Their price is $229 but you can use that price match feature to get it down to $130 or so. I've seen them new on Ebay for $129 too.

I love mine. It's what I use every day, all day. I actually have two (:-)) and let a friend who has major lung trouble use one and he ordered one right away. He can't take smoke at all anymore and the Solo did him real fine.
 
Salutations NekoSempai,

I’ve been wanting to quit smoking and switch to using a vaporizer.

I got my last real smoke in 2007 and then went 100 % "clean" until i initiated myself to vaporism in 2011. So, in my personal case there simply were no other incentives than to gain some knowledge which i wish i could have heard of many decades before... Yet although i didn't need help to quit smoking myself i believe i can contribute with an observation or two. Lets see.

...something affordable for someone on a more fixed income.

It's not only a matter of co$t, ask yourself if the machine of your dreams wasn't actually designed in a way which happens to impose its owner the need to tolerate the presence of potential contaminants while others such as 7th Floor have shown they genuinely care for us, from the start, by preventing incidents rather than argue none can ever occur.

You may not realize this but even brands/models with excellent reputation have fallen into the lesser category. Those companies fail to value peace of mind, unlike myself.

What do you guys use?

Well, years later i've decided to revisit my HerbalAire with its convection feature moddified, by attaching an Arizer Solo glass stem to its HA Crucible instead of using the main teflon piece. Its double-chamber layout renders resin reclaims quite pleasant to perform, i consider the glass work represents what was done best at Arizer.

In any case i've verified plenty of times with my moddified VaporGenie pipe that electric vaporizers simply lack an ingredient i require to enjoy this habit: MOISTURE.

Butane burning generates heat + CO2 + H2O while cannabic vapour coming out of practically all other devices on the market would feel dry, so dry in fact there are people like me who can't stand it without keeping water nearby... You see the HA (or else if similar) will make me caugh every time though some relief is found if i'm lucky to find a cannabis "batch" with the proper profile, apparently. In comparison my pipe is self-moisturizing and this allows me to forget about keeping water glasses around, most of the time, because i already get what i need from the cannabic stream, directly.

In addition i'd agrue that dry air cannot transport as much energy as moist air, meaning if it's running on electricity then the odds are it doesn't have the punch to satisfy an ex-smoker. Not to mention my pipe covers applications ranging from aroma-therapy appreciation to thick clouds navigation...

...how much am I looking at spending on the cheapest good quality vape.

If it may be a problem for you to find the perfect fit in terms of cannabis load and/or your tool must be electric then i'd point out the final target co$t should probably include some water accessory. My pipe doesn't need that but it requires more effort/attention, so to persons like me it's a matter of choosing between the drink/piss/cough-a-lot scenario (easy at 1st then feel miserable next), or work harder at 1st then enjoy the nice ride. E.G. a deluxe electric table vape would seem to automate things for me but i won't benefit fully from it while my modded butane pipe implies some training (with a learning curve) similar to someone trying to play an musical instrument (pleasure comes *after* the learning instead).

Yet dry vapour has its charms, too bad we can't all be satisfied in advance with any electric vape found on the shelves even today!

How much? 250 ~ 350 $ i'd say - not including glassware expenses. Anyway lets forget portables in the end... Still, a throw-money-at-it attitude works for some: ease at 1st, then reflect on the consequences. So please remember to gime a chime should you ever find the Gräal!...

Or grant the VaporGenie pipe a chance as you may succeed avoiding combustion after a brief learning curve.

:grin:

Good day, have fun!

:peace:
 
Arizer Extreme Q or Solo. The extreme Q also does bags as it is a forced air type vape. Most " cheap" desktop models are junk, I know from experience....lol! In fact, the Extreme Q is the best, bang for your buck desktop model there is IMO. Not cheap, but not terribly expensive. Retail I believe is aroubd $249 U.S.
 
Arizer Extreme Q8

Wifey here likes Arizer V-Tower which is a lesser version of the Extreme Q. Quality of the vape is excellent and it delivers really good bang for the buck if you don't want to use bags or remote control. Almost fully servicable and you can get spares pretty easy. One time I had lost the poweradapter for the device and was able to run it with just old external HD's power adapter no problemo (just check the voltage and amps match to the specs before you go blowing the circuits)

I bet you cannot go wrong with anything from Arizer, really.
 
Hi Neko,

The wife and I have been using a Pinnacle daily for over 1 1/2 years and remain very happy with it. The only issue is the fit of the cap is not the greatest but solved that by making a band from a silicone baby bottle nipple that holds it in place and provides a good seal. Battery life is good and filling and cleaning is a piece of cake
 
Hi Neko,

The wife and I have been using a Pinnacle daily for over 1 1/2 years and remain very happy with it. The only issue is the fit of the cap is not the greatest but solved that by making a band from a silicone baby bottle nipple that holds it in place and provides a good seal. Battery life is good and filling and cleaning is a piece of cake

I repaced my Titan 2 I ruined with a Pinnacle and I think it deseves much better rating than it seems to get! Easy draw, good capacity, simple to use, no fancy temp controls to mess with. I love this as a protable and we use it at home most of the time! We also have a Vapor Blunt
( they make the Pinnacle ) and it too works great. Its downside is its too big to be stealthy/portable
 
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