TokerSupply Vape Pro

Discussion in 'Vaporizers' started by xxsesimeseedxx, Feb 27, 2015.

  1. http://www.tokersupply.com/product-p/tokervapepro.htm

    Does anyone have one of these or has anyone tried one? They make many claims on temperature precision and TRUE vaporization. I know a lot of the Vape pen companies make false claims. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
     
  2. they're are 2-3 downfalls with a vape like this..i have a g pro which is pretty mich the same concept. people complain that the vapor gets too hot because the mouthpiece is right above the oven, i myself didn't notice it too much. the other being a plastic taste which i have yet to come across. the last downfall would be the battery which i've noticed takes a full 3 hours to fully charge and last about 3-4 loads. honestly i personally recommend it for a portable vape unless you have $200 for a pax.

    btw you can get one for $50 just seach titan II
     
  3. op do yourself a favor and ignore everything about the Titan and gpro. pm Iwien. I'm sure he'll help you out
     
  4. This looks like a rebranded wulf vape (or a branded titanii). Assuming that it is here's what I found (I've got a wulf): it will vaporize your plants - not burn them. It needs to be turned way up to get decent vapor, mine is currently maxed out (428F). It does take a while to charge, but since it's a passthrough device it doesn't really matter, most of the time I run it while it's plugged in anyway. The wulf comes with two options for mouthpieces, a clear rubbery thing that just goes over the tip - like a hygienic cover, and a long rubbery tubelike thing - as I found that I had to increase the temp I also found that the clear piece just gets too damm hot, even the two inch (or so) long tubelike thing gets very hot after a few vapes or during a long hit.
    If your main goal is to get something portable then this and other rebrands of this type are probably the best bet. Especially if you can find a local store that carries them, the local headshop here gives (no extra charge) a one year in-store warranty on these things. But there's a catch-22 here, if it's not "clean" - in the legal sense of the word - you can't bring it inside most shops and/or they simply won't take it... otherwise that would mean that the store is guilty of possession of paraphernalia...
    If, on the other hand, you're looking for something more expensive, a higher quality vaporizer that is meant as a stationary piece *AND* you have a couple hundred extra bucks to lay down I'd say to with something more serious like da budda or arizer, unless you're really looking to spend and in that case go with a volcano, sht if I had the 6 bills to drop I'd get a volc in a heartbeat.
     
  5. #5 DaBuddhaReefer, Mar 1, 2015
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    Somebody on the these forums just said that piece of turd is the best portable option unless 200 bucks is had for a pax.......I may not be coming back to these forums....
     
     
    Mr Rage you do understand that even though that pen vape that you have kind of works..... It still doesn't change the fact of the high fail rates of those things due to how cheaply they are built right? Dude, use that thing for another year, if it works and vapes that long, and then come back here and post a list of cons and pros. 
     
    Op do yourself a favor and wait for more feedback. Don't get that thing. Make sure you get something like the vapolution, its also 100 bucks, though not portable, if you need portable get something like the MFLB, also around 100 bucks. Both of those are tried and tested vapes that last. If you buy something like the vape you linked I can almost promise you won't have a working vape a year from now, if 6 months. 
     
  6. Thanks for the input. What is with these companies making shitty pens that don't work like they are supposed to. I haven't seen but a few POSITIVE reviews on TRUE vape pens, and when I say true, I mean ZERO combustion. The ones that do truly vape come with some negative aspect such as the mouth piece gets too hot, or its cheaply made, yada yada yada. I'll hang back a little longer and see if anyone else has some good recommendation. Thanks again everyone.


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  7. #7 lwien, Mar 2, 2015
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    Keep an eye out on the new Grasshopper pen vape.   It hasn't been released yet but if and when it is, it could be a game changer.    Supposed to be released this month and if it is, I'd wait to see some reviews come in over at FC.
     

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