Vapor pen for under 100?

Discussion in 'Vaporizers' started by carbinered, Feb 26, 2014.

  1. its been a while GC…hopefully I'm posting in the right section
     
    in the market for a vapor pen…

    totally overwhelmed with the amount of new ones out there.
    anyone have any first hand experience with some mid ranged pens?

    ones I'm looking at:
    Vape Ape
    Atmos Raw
    Vaped MicroVaped V2.

    and even came across this one that looks awesome

    https://www.waxdabbi...r-pen-kits.html

    would like some feedback. i know theres a lot of issues as far as the ceramic bowls breaking, wicks falling, coils breaking etc.
     
  2. I hope you're looking for wax pens
     
  3. Gpen is probably the most overhyped pen on the market. If you enjoy smoking plastic and horrible tasting hauls go with the Gpen.


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  4. Get an Itaste VV battery and a Gentleman's Mega V2 cartomizer.




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  5. #6 Nugtone, Feb 28, 2014
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    ^^^^ This man speaks the truth.
     
    I've owned both the G-Pen Micro and the Cloud pen. Both atmoziers run out in 2-4 weeks if your dabbing every day. G-pen just relies on celebrity sponsors for advertisement.
     
    Go with the Atmos JR, its the best one I've used and hits closer to a titanium nail than any other pen on the market for the price. 
     
    Edit: and Everyone I know has been using the same atomizer (heating coil) for at least 9 months, some even over a year. Just like what you smoke, you get what you pay for. 
     
  6. I bought the micro vaped glass dome attachment, and it's worked out... but the wicks fall apart and become a hassle, requiring you to replace the "nails." Should I go for the gentleman's glass dome? I'm only using very high quality crumble. Is their any problem with using high quality bho with these? I imagine, at least with the wick setup, that the bho would leave a residue?
     
  7. gentlemans vapes. you could do what the guy up above said or Viceroy kit.


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  8. atmos, especially optimus model (which uses new, more standard (?)) threading is pretty solid. atmos is good overall. i've never really had any problems with it and i've owned 3 models.
     
    also look at e-go c twist battery. it's kinda big, but you can control the voltage and it kicks hard, good for carts that are running on empty. you can attachments for different carts. 
     

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