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What is the best portable vaporizor?

I am looking for one that is small and discrete and can fit in my pocket but one that is also durable, i really don't want it to break after like a month. It needs to be healthy I don't want to be breathing in any unhealthy fumes. I have heard vaps can be really bad for you if you get the wrong kind of something.

Is it better to invest and go for a $200-300 one? or stick with a cheaper one? I want to get an expensive one but with my luck I am worried it will break after like a month and then all be out a bunch of money.

I have been thinking the N20 by Vapir.

What do you guys think?

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mflb :hello:

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The only pocket-sized vape I've ever heard anything about is the Magic Flight Launch Box (MFLB).

And while I've never tried one myself, I have heard nothing but stellar reviews from anyone who has tried it.

Might be worth looking into. :confused_2:


Plus, I think the MFLB is only like $120. I'd go with that before a 200-300 dollar option.

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the no2 isnt necessarily pocket size but i vouch for its performance and efficiency, very good vaporizer.

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Yes, after watching a review video i noticed that the n02 was bigger then i expected. Which is saddening because besides that it seems perfect.

Anybody have any smaller option?

the poor battery life of the MFLB kills it for me, i wouldn't be able to vap on the go.

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battery life really isn't that bad, you can buy two extras and have four on the go, and each battery is good for one trench.
1 trench = ~0.1g

this thread has a lot of useful information, updated daily. :smoke:

http://forum.grassci...ation-club.html

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does the mflb produce no smell whatsoever?

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there is a bit of smell but it doesn't spread too far and dissipates fairly quickly. if you feel you need to crack a window then go for it, but it's really not even necessary. you can also use a smoke buddy (carbon filter) to eliminate pretty much any odor at all.

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gosh i really wish the mflb had onboard battery or the n02 was smaller. crap. I can't decide.

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You're not going to find anything smaller than a mflb, but it's easy to find a portable that is a better vaporizer. Arizer Solo for one. The only thing the mflb has going for it as far as being a portable vaporizer goes is it's size. Other portables can at least match it in every other aspect of vaporizing. It's pretty hard to find a good vaporizer that has a learning curve that goes with it like the mflb does.

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Yeah you're missing a couple of the really good portables.

I'd check out the solo, and also the Jarma DaVinci, which is a new vape which just might be perfect for you.

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i bought the mflb a couple of months ago and i was disappointed with the performance of it. when i rip a vape i want it to really get me heavily medicated and the MFLB just didn't have it in it. with that said i don't really know which direction to point you in, i have ripped a Wispr and that worked well.

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Yeah you're missing a couple of the really good portables.

I'd check out the solo, and also the Jarma DaVinci, which is a new vape which just might be perfect for you.


There's that DaVinci popping up again. I need to get my hands on one of those. It looks really good. I think my Solo is better battery wise, but that thing looks pretty good.

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Well the Solo is an older piece now, been out for 10 months?

Of course new vaporizers are gonna look more pleasing, but dang does the Solo RIP. I was literally flying after 2 stems vaporbonging y'day, well maybe not literally, but pretty close.

Can't go wrong with the Solo, no doubt. Just got mine a week ago and can't even remember how many stems I've vaped.

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+1 for the Solo. If the MFLB wasn't cutting it for you I think you'll be surprised by the Solo's performance. The draw on it is quite restricted but it can produce big clouds of tasty vapor.

I have a DaVinci by Karma coming in the next few days. I'll pop back on the forum and give a bit of feed back once I've had a bash on it.

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+1 for the Solo. If the MFLB wasn't cutting it for you I think you'll be surprised by the Solo's performance. The draw on it is quite restricted but it can produce big clouds of tasty vapor.

I have a DaVinci by Karma coming in the next few days. I'll pop back on the forum and give a bit of feed back once I've had a bash on it.


Please do!

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+1 for the Solo. If the MFLB wasn't cutting it for you I think you'll be surprised by the Solo's performance. The draw on it is quite restricted but it can produce big clouds of tasty vapor.

I have a DaVinci by Karma coming in the next few days. I'll pop back on the forum and give a bit of feed back once I've had a bash on it.


On FC a member made a mod to his stem that opened up airflow.

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On FC a member made a mod to his stem that opened up airflow.


JRR is from FC. Which mod are you talking about? The disc mod or the stem mods?

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I love my davinci. It was my first vape and I'm head over heels in love with it.

I've dropped mine a couple times already and so far, so good. Of course they were soft falls, but it's real sturdy unit.

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What is the best portable vaporizor?

I am looking for one that is small and discrete and can fit in my pocket but one that is also durable, i really don't want it to break after like a month. It needs to be healthy I don't want to be breathing in any unhealthy fumes. I have heard vaps can be really bad for you if you get the wrong kind of something.

Is it better to invest and go for a $200-300 one? or stick with a cheaper one? I want to get an expensive one but with my luck I am worried it will break after like a month and then all be out a bunch of money.

I have been thinking the N20 by Vapir.

What do you guys think?


There's been quite a few vapes mentioned that are good.

The MFLB is easily the most portable, and one of the cheapest while still a functioning vape. It has a learning curve, and probably won't hit as hard as the other portables mentioned, but it will be far smaller than them for sure. It's great for it's price, but it's still the most basic a vape can get, so you really shouldn't expect the same kind of hits you would the others.

The Arizer Solo is easily one of the kings. It may be a bit too big to some's liking, but it remains very portable, with one of the best battery life's I've seen on a portable, delivering close-to-desktop sized hits. It's definitely worth looking into, especially since it honestly isn't that expensive compared to the other vapes.

Vapir n02 does have quite the following, and seems like an excellent vape. If you were turned off by it's size though, it may not be for you, same with the Arizer Solo.

The Da Vinci is a very new vape that looks ridiculously promising. It seems very portable, and it seems like it produces stellar vapor. It's battery life also doesn't seem terrible - better than the MFLB but worse than the N02 or Solo.

Not a single one of these vapes will be odorless. Cannabis will smell, and vapor will smell. Do NOT get too cocky with a vape and think you're invisible. The smell will dissipate faster, but be careful about getting caught.




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