Safest vapes?

Discussion in 'Vaporizers' started by andy85258, Apr 30, 2015.

  1. So withing the next month or so i plan on becoming a vape only toker. And i wanna find which brand is proven to be safest. I just dont want to defeat the purpose of vaping if i just end up inhaling metals,plastic or whatev.

     
  2. Pretty much any major vaporizer manufacturer is going to be making a safe device as far as materials go. It's just using medical and food grade materials. You're mainly going to be worried about combusting weed instead of vaporizing it.
     
  3. Yup.   You just have to stay far away from the manufacturers in China that make clones.    Just post up a vape here that you're thinking about getting and we can tell you if it's one of those or not.
     
  4. I agree. Just make sure what your buying is straight from the company, not a secondary website or any of that. Id say any popular American vaporizer should be safe, and if your going with a portable I'd go with the pax or the crafty by the same guys as volcano


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  5. #6 lwien, May 2, 2015
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    First off, there are a lot of legit retailers on-line.   You do NOT have to purchase straight from the company.   As a matter of fact, you can sometimes not only get better pricing but better service as well after the sale from a retailer than buying direct.
     
    Secondly, there are great vaporizers made in other countries such as the MiniVap in Spain, the S&B vapes made in Germany and some vapes that are made in China such as the Ascent and the new Pax 2, the Alfa made in Ireland and the Arizer Air and Q made in Canada along with some others.    LOTS of great vapes made in other countries other than the USA.
     
    Also, why would you go with the Pax and the S&B vapes over some of the other great portables on the market such as the MiniVap, etc?
     
    KInda interesting that you said to by an American vape, yet in the same sentence, you recommend vaporizers that are made in China and Germany.
     
  6. Idk never used it so I can't talk, and I agree lots of good vapes from other countries, but I still prefer to buy things straight from the retailer, mainly because I've been scammed before on eBay, receiving fake vapes


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  7. I actually bought the vivape 2 (same company as mivape) and was pretty disappointed. It was an ok vape, but nothing too special and the touch screen was super glitchy. Nothing against it. Have you tried and/or do you know much about the herbalizer (I think it's called). It's supposedly as good as a volcano and does more


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  8. Hey man!

    Most vape companies I know of are very safe. Lol vaping has been around for a while. So there has been many paranoid stoners thinking about that same issue and fixed it lol

    As lwien said. "Fake brands" is the wrong way to go.

    Divinci, arizer, magic flight lunch box, volcano. All brands I've tried or owned. I can voucher for all so if you have any questions on those please let me know.

    I've smoke herb only.
    I've had a small bong, couple pipes, 3 vapes. ( magic flight lunch box, ascent by divinci and now the extreme q by arizer.)

    It's amazing. There is a learning curve but once you find out how to vape,( ie. How to inhale, right amount, right temperature) it's awesome.

    I'm baked right now ☺
     
  9. #10 lwien, May 2, 2015
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    Yeah, I wouldn't buy a vape off of Ebay either, but there are plenty of on-line retailers that I trust like PuffitUp, VaporNation, VapeWorld, etc.    As long as you buy from authorized dealers, you're good to go.
     
     The MiniVap and the MiVape are two different vaporizers that come from two different companies.
     
    In regards to the Herbalizer, I have not tried it but others have and most of them LOVE it.     If I wanted a mutli-purpose vape and had the funds to afford one, that would be the one I'd get, but I don't like sucking on a plastic bag to get my vapor, so any bag vape, including the 'Cano would not be a vaporizer that I would buy, even if I had the funds to buy one.
     
  10. #11 hitops, May 14, 2015
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    Made in america why do people think it's safer. What do they mean by made in america thats a broad term? Almost nothing is 100% made in america if it is it cost a ton & special made just for you if at all possible. The price is double or more in most cases a lot more of other comparable products of the same quality & lots of research on laws to be sure it is made in usa 100%. Don't believe me  search it & the laws pertaining to how to get any product stamped made in usa or made in america or what can be done even if you lie about it. Here is a short summary on how that works with good info http://www.nbcnews.com/id/35821593/ns/business-us_business/t/made-america-rules-are-complex-confusing/#.VVQaFvlViko 
    Some business may base the HQ in the usa for good reason profits supports some american workers but that's where for most the made in america stops. Manufacturing assembly even design could be one or many other places rarely in america unless the co is huge if some mfg takes place in the usa the co in question is huge like apple huge or the big 3. Why it's good business of course. Why pay a factory or place full of americans with all them rights with demands for higher pay better insurance so on so on osha safety standards gov rules taxes you get the idea if you don't have to? Now a american business person with marketing team at HQ in america that's worth it good for image he can find a way if we wanna claim made in usa or stamp our product with it. He will keep profits high by outsourcing everything we can from materials to design especially all or most of manufacturing. Best of all he will keep just enough here in the usa as required by law so we can make our claims keep our stamp & connect to our prime market. Cell phones cars clothing all sorts apply to this. As for being safe we can assume it is as it is sold in the usa & mass imported in. If your product is not safe you better be really rich or not base your co in the usa. In fact I would not market it for sale in the usa in that case. Nothing stops you from offering direct sales to the usa however from the country of origin meaning by fair trade law & dpt of pub safety & health after jumping through some loopholes. As long as It is not mass imported for sale in the usa it therefore must meet no standards especially if you labeled as novelty not for human consumption or any sort. Aromatherapy is used in the case of many if not all vaporizers. The list of rules on selling to the usa is very long some products can use many loopholes some cant like medical equipment for example many amendments to that law to get it right. So in short if the company's market is the usa or includes it & they mass import into the usa for sale lets say a shop in the usa has the product on the shelf. We can assume it is safe to some degree.   ((Just remember the standards of safety set for the item is based on the products intended purpose. If you intend to use it for another purpose thats up to you to determine if it's safe.))  So we can't blame anyone if we do not do our homework. A product's reputation the company history & buying from a historically reputable  authorized dealer will go a long way.
     
  11. That's the worst forum on the internet for "research" There are a lot of manufactures there and so the majority of "reviews" of vapes on that website are biased. They are literally always trying to sell you on the newest "best" vape.
     
  12. #13 ClearTheChamber, Aug 20, 2021
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    Actually the MiniVap isn't a bad vape at all. It's pretty good.
     

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