Cheap Vaporizer?

Discussion in 'Vaporizers' started by aperson1234567890, Jan 18, 2018.

  1. I've been slowly getting into smoking weed. My issue is the cost can be pricey at times.

    I heard that vaporising rather than smoking can conserve weed so now I'm interested in getting myself a vaporizer.

    Anyone know of any REALLY inexpensive dry herb vaporizers? I wanna start vaping on a budget.

    Thanks !

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  2. Cheap vapes usually come with bad quality but there are some that are good to look at. Pulsar Flow has great reviews, magic flight launch box is wonderful but has a learning curve. Boundless vapes have a 80 dollar vape i believe that works really well too. Those are the cheapest I know of that actually work and have quality.

    80 dollars + is what you're looking to spend unless you want to be let down by a cheap vape that doesnt work. Still pretty expensive imo but it's worth it.
     
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  3. $80 for the below vape. Ive had it for quite sometime now and it is solid. On lower settings between 374-392, it gives off nice flavor from your weed. High temps give off more vapor if that's what you like. Every now and then they offer the glass mouthpiece for free. If not, its worth the extra $10. For future reference, the best time to buy vapes is Oct-Dec for the holiday season especially Black Friday/Cyber Monday. Or just sign up for alerts from websites.

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  4. Arizer solo
     
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  5. I have a Boundless CF, bought it on sale at Puffitup for $81 and goes on sale at various places somewhat frequently I believe (if not look for coupon codes). I think it was a pretty solid first purchase. I just ordered an Arizer Extreme Q, so I'm graduating to a desktop vape because I think I'll be able to medicate better with it. But I'm def keeping my CF, it will still have a purpose. If you plan on using a vape regularly I don't suggest getting the pen variety because I don't think they have the battery life of the larger portables.
     
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  6. Boundless CF sounds nice is its 80 something bucks. I dont have it but reviews are nice. Dynavap m is 50 bucks, dont have it either.

    I do have a weeke fenix(healthly rips force, fenix 4th and 6th generation, tsunami eruption, and puri 5, 720 or 721, etc....) and I have a sutra mini(fenix mini, healthy rips fury, grindhouse shift, hippie rebel, quant, etc....). They are both made by weeke fenix company in china but they should cost you like 75-90 bucks if you get the brands I have. The rebrands are much more the hippie rebel is 99 though. But the healthy rips versions come with better warranties and they move with extras like glass mouthpieces but it costs you more. So I'd check those out. The sutra mini/fenix mini/healthy rips fury is really small and gets you high faster I think then the weeke fenix/healthly rips force I have. But the force is bigger with a bigger battery and seems to give better flavor? But any of the vapes Your interested in you should check the reviews out on fuckcombustion before you buy it
     
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  7. I've owned a few vapes and can say that my favorite budget vape (which you can get for about $100-$120 depending on where you bargain hunt for a unit) is the Vapir NO2. It's a great little unit that heats up quickly and has a good battery life, plus you can use it WHILE it's charging! If you go too cheap you're going to find that you wasted money on some cruddy little POS vaporizer when you should have been saving your pennies up for something legit (Trust me, I've been to that rodeo a few times before) :GettingStoned:
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  8. Depending on how much you smoke, a vape will pay for itself quickly. All the ABV leftover can be used in cannabutter and you can make edibles. I just used 1/4oz of ABV for 4oz of butter/coconut oil mix and made a batch of brownies which yielded 12 doses (or more, sometimes I only ate half a brownie). Each dose was very satisfactory for me, and since a brownie lasts 4-6+ hours you get even more bang for your buck
     
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  9. A Dynavap M would be great for you. If you have access to concentrate cartridges then do that. In Florida (with mmj card) I can buy an 80% THC cartridge (1/2 gram) for $48.00 (I get a 20% veteran discount so it’s closer to $38.00). If I want to bother squeezing concentrate into a cartridge myself the price is like $35.00 or so without discount. Anyway the concentration lasts me almost a week of very heavy usage. I mix stuff around so that wouldn’t be the only thing I’m inhaling, but I’m gonna guess maybe 5 days if it was my only means, and again I’m talking very heavy use.

    It’s clean, no carcinogens, discreet, convenient, it really is just better in every way to using dry herb unless you really want the taste. Just know the laws in your state. In Florida without an mmj card possessing a concentrate in any amount is a felony.


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  10. Salutations,

    1st of all "vaping" instead of "vaporizing" sounds confusing. 2nd you'll find that a lot of the posts here are meant to impose opinions and cause rejection of others, with private briefings in the background, etc... Which reminds me of the year 2010 when i asked the same questions, essentially. I'm saying just in case you'd be for real...

    Anyway, thanks to Broken Lamps importing hate from other boards, posing as gurus actually (...), i found myself making circles for 24 months around a decent table model costing over 300 Canuck dollars only to discover it had rendered me sick after only 6 months, because it was a "Hot Dry Air Ovenizer". I started having allergy symptoms i never had before, so in retrospective i can tell you about spending 7 years overall and a couple thousand Canuck bucks destroying/reconfiguring VG pipes to get answers to questions nobody else dares to ask.

    What one finds in these dedicated threads is all too often based on Hate Mongers instead of a real desire to share the fun. You'll most likely be told how great the Volcano is, or the Arizer for that matter, and it's not even about crappy manufacturing or not: the problem is that any Hot Dry Air Ovenizer is FUNDAMENTALLY flawed to me, because these all fail to address the most basic physiologic needs of the human lungs path.

    Even if the implementation is worth the mammoth price-tag you're still facing the opinions of those who can't care less how you're going to adapt to a machine, instead of the machine being adapted to you.

    So you've been warned. Keep in mind What You See Is Not What You Get in the fancy world of expensive though useless glassware, for example, pretending to fix the issue with a bandaid remedy.

    It's never been a matter of money as far as i'm concerned. After destroying my fair share of VG pipe to reconfigure many more i testify that inflated price tags are a mirage compensating for a lack of conceptual talent, euh... But you're probably paid by one of those relentless advertisers disguising as newbies anyway, so why should i care only to get insulted after all the involvement!

    Be my guest, enter the spiral. Or just seek the SHORTEST PATH OF LEAST TRANSFORMATION. It's the same to me as i've got my answers nonetheless. Too bad it's got to be ready made, are you handy in a workshop??

    Good day, have fun!! :D:D
     
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  11. Ah, and be smarter than i was initially: AVOID FC AT ALL COSTS!! VaporAsylum just the same since it's populated with expert-trolling "moderators" inherited from FuckCombustion actually.

    Use them but never let them use you.

    :excl:
     
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  12. Ok so can you recommend any vaporizers you believe are good?
     
  13. Between FC and other sites, it saved me a lot of headaches. FC actually has a LOT of good information. Yes there are a lot of trolls, no matter where you go but so far that site has been an amazing help. Hell I almost quit vaping till I got some help from alot of the members there.

    And I disagree with you completely about conventional, actually no vaporizer is fully conventional and while you may have had problems, it doesn't mean that it is a bad route to take either. To each their own.
     
  14. #15 Egzoset, Feb 5, 2019
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    Salutations,

    It's only 1 opinion, ignore it if you don't like it at priori. But right now what i observe is a Peter syndrome reflecting everywhere, much as in society itself. When one has got to wonder if a newbie post ain't actually a fake intended to promote some hidden mercantile agenda then the value of such expertise becomes null IMO. These days there's so much socialisation it obscures objective content to a point it becomes time-consuming in the prohibitive way; just go to FC's popular 1000+ pages-long dedicated threads to conclude it's much more focussed on the installed gurus (so-called "moderators" turned into super-trolls on steroïds), plus their "BETA" friends, etc...

    As i pointed out before What You See Is Not What You Get!

    Although i do conceed it's worth getting true exchanges between ordinary members i warn unsuspecting authentic newbies to double their vigilence. Ask questions, do not tolerate on-line bullying from anyone. An anomymous guy who's life-style revolves around making fun of other persons is no individual i want to take advice from. The evidence is accumulating as years pass, you only need to add "Egzoset" to your search field if curious about "controversial" events (some going back to 2010!), tainted with all sorts of low-standard attempts in order to evoke an emotional reaction, instead of discussing the announced topic, etc., etc. Which also includes flooding in gangs and more. So much free hate make me wonder what are the underlying motivations and i figured long ago it wan't exactly about "sharing the fun" with no strings attached. Not to mention the installed gurus who keep bragging about their expensive collections only prove such people are on a perpetual quest that can't seem to provide durable satisfaction for some reason, no matter what's next.

    In any case i know exactly what i want and it won't come in ready-made commercially-available form anytime soon. As for FuckCombustion, VapeLife, VaporAssylum and peers i'm merely telling the newbies it's only the begining, use them but don't get used if you can help it. There's no point rationalizing when basing a purchase decision on popularity contests as those can be fake as well.

    In retrospective there's nothing that beats a 1st-person experience that has solid conceptual foundations, the rest is virtual if not a mirage...

    Good day, have fun!! :D
     
  15. @Egzoset, I think that you opinions are quite interesting but kind of lackluster. You said a lot about how you feel about the community but I must have missed your actual tips besides the "try and buy one and see if it fits" and "be careful with convection vapes"? (I really didn't understand if this is what you said).

    As you probably understand that former tip doesn't work for everyone due to money, knowledge and time, so I'm wondering if you happen to have something pragmatical to say on the topic. Besides criticizing basing your purchase on reading other peoples opinions and applying some basic critical thinking.

    Sorry if it might sound harsh, I don't mean anything by it. Just don't know any other way to address what you've written right now as It just seemed like fluff and air.
     
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  16. Good.

    5 years and a couple thousand dollars later, you've made your point. I done mine long ago...
     
  17. So nothing concrete I take it? I was actually interested in hearing your opinion on vaping pieces. That is why I'm in this forum, to read peoples opinions and sometimes express mine.

    Seems that wont work in this case so peace out and hope your health is better nowadays.
     
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  18. #19 Egzoset, Feb 6, 2019
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    Hi again KoruptYG,

    Selective reality perception can't erase a years-long collection of photographies and drawings published to share observations from constant work in progress which dates back to the prime days when i decided the VaporGenie pipe would become my "Prototyping Platform", actually. With segments to be found quite conveniently on the net, here and there and with zero strings attached!...

    LOOSER yourself.

    Oh great then, lets see what you got in mind!! :coffee:

    M'well, it only adds noise to behave in such disrespectful manner. Yet i suppose in your alien culture some basic ideas known as "respect" just remain virtual and facultative, so lets give it a fair response, just in case! You can always ask your friends to get it deleted a while later, since that's how it usually works, right??

    :bolt:

    Oh! Oh! { SUSPENSE }

    ...

    Hold on, here's raw facts corresponding to tangible reality. For example don't under-estimate the value of my contributions only because i don't get paid for it, much less to keep company to clueless trolls who actually need/avoid to address their harassing attacks to Dan Steinberg, the inventor of an original patented VaporGenie series of pipes:

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    [ https:// patents.google.com/patent/US7434584 ]
    [ https:// i.postimg.cc/9FyZFCrh/Vapor-Genie-US-7434584-2008-Oct-14-Egzoset-s-fig-11-12-suppl.png ]
    [ http:// oi63.tinypic.com/2ihkoxe.jpg ]


    « In use, flame is supplied to the flame filter, and inhalation causes ambient air to enter the flame filter as well. The flame exhaust and ambient air are mixed within the flame filter and produce an air stream of intermediate temperature. »
    Just in case the reader might expect a reminder (conveniently ignored so far...) lets simply focus attention on yet another elementary fact of life: patent 7434584 explicitly protects the intellectual property of Dan Steinberg in this present context and as a consequence this also implies that participant "pioneers" need to acquire a legit VG pipe with the pre-emptive requirement to agree that its waranty is void before any transformation can even begin. So, i could have understood if you had protested over such sacrifice... In any case, there's just no denial my implementation of Dan's long-forgotten Fig. 11/12 item was something initially considered in his 2002 blueprints... My personal contribution was limited to customizations of VG units in order to demonstrate my "Plan-B" conceptual extension can pave the way to so many top-notch niches it would be quite futile to pretend making your education under the circumstances (despite such extreme delay).

    But i do have respect for future readers, more than you can even imagine... Hence lets offer them a few hints why the VaporGenie was special enough for me to sacrifice a dozen pipes until my successive iterations finally appeared to stabilize around a "sweet-spot" setup, through a patient though simple/affordable trial-'n-error project anyone could have engaged into, except it lasted between 2012 and 2017 in terms of Hybrid Core configuration tweaks because i was alone and even boycotted, etc. The secret still awaits and it's clear we can't expect too much from you, imagine mention a type of "neo-intelligent" material combining only 2 components with radically differing properties, especially in transient mode:
    Briefly put what we got is a composite material exhibiting novel thermal properties which spontaneously invite a mix of electromagnetic Induction Heat designs optionally compatible with Inlet Water as found in "Plan-B", e.g. capable of substituting clean-burning butane with a purist-wise alternative while leaving the door open to a fall-back butane-based scenario already demonstrated ad nauseam - only to get routinely insulted by multiple-identity individuals obcessed enough with Egzoset to follow my posting activity across the net since 2010, euh... Talk about a need for medication to the others!

    Nonetheless i had excellent motives to select VaporGenie technology after Dan Steinberg selected Silicon Carbide Foam. Too bad you can't begin to gather the implications, obviously.

    Good day, have fun!! :D
     
  19. #20 koruptyg, Feb 6, 2019
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    @Egzoset, VG seems like cool shit. Will try to check it out when I have time. Feel free to compare it with other vapes if you have the energy, I myself have not seen that piece before (I think, might have browsed over it).

    Why do you prefer that one to other vapes? From my understanding you had problems with convection but that looks very much like convection + conduction vape. I might however be misunderstanding the function. Have you tried the VapCaps and do you think they work differently than the VG?

    PS:
    You know that you are crazy, right :D? Don't take it too seriously, I'm crazy too, just in a different manner.

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    Added some questions about the VG.
     

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