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Thought I'd give my review on my Purple Days Vaporizer. I remember randomly finding out about it since they don't do much as far as marketing. All the more reason for a review, I say.
Background:
So the Purple Days are made in a mom & pop type company literally. At the time I got mine, the guy made him all the units himself, with some help from his wife. This gives it a huge positive as far as craftmanship, quality, and durability. It's carved out of a single block of sustainable wood (mine is cherry). However, the small operation causes a negative in terms of time between order and delivery. I recall waiting about 2 months.
The unit itself is slightly smaller than a 15oz can of beans (pic below) and comes with quite a bit (pic below): a wood cap, a brass cup to hold and diffuse essential oils, 3 glass vaping tubes, a bottle to clean to the tubes in, 6-foot wall adapter, car adapter, beeswax to occasionally treat the unit, and two bags for accesories and waste.
Review:
Positives:
- High Quality: Hand crafted, completely lead-free exchanger
- Extremely herb efficient: By far the most efficient vaporizer I've used
- Energy efficient: Doesn't draw much power
- Good vape quality: Flavorful
- There's a screen in the tube to prevent sucking up herb
- Easy clean: Put a tube in the bottle fill it with ISO and shake it up for a few min
- Won't break the bank @ $180
- It looks good, it fits in with furniture, and can be used as a oil diffuser as well
- Great for personal use
- Easy to titrate: Smoke a tube = buzzed, but functional; 2-3 tubes = baked. Dependent on your strain as well of course
Negatives:
- Delivery time: Now advertised as 4-6 weeks
- Heating Time: There's about a 30-min heating time
- Not for a group: While it can easily be passed around with it's 6 ft cord; there are only 2-3 hits per tube load.
- Non-adjustable temp: I've never had need to do so, but I know some like to
- No screen to prevent herb from falling into heating unit; though that is rarely an issue
Bottom Line:
I love this little thing. It's my day-to-day work horse. I would compare it to the Prius of vaporizers, only it's American made. High quality, high efficiency, good for one or two people but maybe not a gang. It definitely gets the job done, but you may not look the coolest, haha.
Now that my review is complete.... excuse me, while I kiss the sky


Background:
So the Purple Days are made in a mom & pop type company literally. At the time I got mine, the guy made him all the units himself, with some help from his wife. This gives it a huge positive as far as craftmanship, quality, and durability. It's carved out of a single block of sustainable wood (mine is cherry). However, the small operation causes a negative in terms of time between order and delivery. I recall waiting about 2 months.
The unit itself is slightly smaller than a 15oz can of beans (pic below) and comes with quite a bit (pic below): a wood cap, a brass cup to hold and diffuse essential oils, 3 glass vaping tubes, a bottle to clean to the tubes in, 6-foot wall adapter, car adapter, beeswax to occasionally treat the unit, and two bags for accesories and waste.
Review:
Positives:
- High Quality: Hand crafted, completely lead-free exchanger
- Extremely herb efficient: By far the most efficient vaporizer I've used
- Energy efficient: Doesn't draw much power
- Good vape quality: Flavorful
- There's a screen in the tube to prevent sucking up herb
- Easy clean: Put a tube in the bottle fill it with ISO and shake it up for a few min
- Won't break the bank @ $180
- It looks good, it fits in with furniture, and can be used as a oil diffuser as well
- Great for personal use
- Easy to titrate: Smoke a tube = buzzed, but functional; 2-3 tubes = baked. Dependent on your strain as well of course
Negatives:
- Delivery time: Now advertised as 4-6 weeks
- Heating Time: There's about a 30-min heating time
- Not for a group: While it can easily be passed around with it's 6 ft cord; there are only 2-3 hits per tube load.
- Non-adjustable temp: I've never had need to do so, but I know some like to
- No screen to prevent herb from falling into heating unit; though that is rarely an issue
Bottom Line:
I love this little thing. It's my day-to-day work horse. I would compare it to the Prius of vaporizers, only it's American made. High quality, high efficiency, good for one or two people but maybe not a gang. It definitely gets the job done, but you may not look the coolest, haha.
Now that my review is complete.... excuse me, while I kiss the sky



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