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  1. Hey Psy

    2 hours ago, PsyCLown said:

    Do you have any experience with a PAX 3 for interest sake?

    Unfortunately I haven't used a Pax before :/

    This is a summary of what I know though:

    • A solid conduction vaporiser, although frowned upon by some (because some see Pax as the Apple of the vaporiser world).
    • The benefits of a conduction vape are that if you're coming from smoking, the transition can be somewhat easier. The Arizer vapes, for example, are convection vapes and can sometimes be a bit of a let down for those who are trying out a vape for the first time. Especially for those who smoke regularly and are used to that harsher feel on the throat. I've found that the Arizer vapes have more of a subtle feel when you're using them. Don't get me wrong they'll still get you HIGH AS FUCK, but some people prefer that harsher throat feel.
    • With conduction, you lose out on a flavour, and you have to pack it down so that it can function at it's full potential (and that's why a lot of people tend to recommend the half-pack lids, because for a vape it can be a bit of a bud hog). But, you get big clouds. The convection vapes you don't need to pack them; literally just suck up some bud like you're using a straw, and you're good to go.
    • But the benefits of Pax is that you shouldn't have any problems with parts or accessories (especially for us Saffers), so that's always something to keep in mind.
    • I can't speak on behalf of the battery life.
    • I have also heard that it can start to get a bit smelly. So, if that matters to you, then you might want to consider how often you'll be willing to clean it out properly. 
    • The Pax is probably the most discreet vape you can find (that I can think of at the moment anyway).
    2 hours ago, PsyCLown said:

    Small, portable and versatile - big appeal for me.

    But if you're looking for something similar.... you could also look at the Arizer Argo, Boundless CF/CFX/Tera (although the CFX and Tera are a bit on the large side, but make up for it in terms of battery life), or maybe one of the DaVinci vapes.

    If you're on a budget though, I really can't recommend the Dynavap enough. The M goes for about...R1500 at the moment? And yeah the torch thing (USE A BLOW TORCH LIGHTER) can be a bit of a bitch at times, but it really does perform rather phenomenally for what it is. You can go from huge bong size hits, to light tasty ones. It also uses fuck all bud, which is always a plus. But I wouldn't use it in a group session (unless it's only 2 people).

    2 hours ago, PsyCLown said:

    I quite enjoyed the limited time I spent with it

    I think this is probably the most relevant point though. You enjoyed using the Pax. So, you can't go wrong basically. 

    BUT! Variety is the spice of life. Maybe something different that you haven't tried before would be even better? I dunna... Just a thought.

    Anyway, hope this helps. Apologies for the essay, I got carried away again.

    TL;DR: Figure out how you're going to be using your vape. Is it going to only be you? Are you going to be smoking at home, or more when you're out and about? Does flavour and saving bud matter to you? Is battery life something you need to take into consideration? Will it be used with a water pipe? 

    EDIT: Should maybe look at starting a general vape thread

    EDIT 2: New thread here for anyone interested:

     

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  2. Sure thing. Wall of text incoming, but there's a TLDR at the bottom.

     For context I've got:

    ⦁    Arizer Solo II
    ⦁    Arizer Air I
    ⦁    Boundless CF
    ⦁    Dynavap M
    ⦁    Volcano Classic
    ⦁    Magic Flight Launch Box
    ⦁    Enano

    My daily drivers include, the Boundless CF, Solo II and the Dynavap M. 

    My favourite? Sho, that's difficult... Probably the Solo II, I guess. But, they all have their different uses and I  really enjoy all of them. 

    Solo II & Air
    I'd say the Solo is my favourite because of it's build quality, battery and taste. It gets me pretty damn high, pretty damn quickly, even though a session can last about 15 minutes. Both the Arizers are great if I want a bit more flavour in my session. Or if the battery on my CF is dead. The Arizer batteries just don't stop, which is great. The Air and the Solo are pretty similar. The only difference is that the Air has pre-set temps instead of variable temp control on the Solo. There's also a tiiiiiiiiny bit more draw resistance to the Air. But otherwise they both function basically the same.

    Boundless CF
    The CF is great for ease of use. I don't smoke much anymore, so I can make a bowl last 3 sessions. I just have to press a button, wait for it to heat up and start puffing. Also great  if I wanna smoke a bowl in bed. Great clouds, but the problem is the battery. Also not the best tasting vape out there. If I didn't have my CF and I had the money to add something else to the mix, I would probably reach for a Mighty, because in terms of use, it seems to match a lot of the things I like about the CF.

    Dynavap M
    I enjoy using the M when I want a handful of small hits over the evening. They're nice and light, but before you know it, you're higher than a kite. It's also great if I just want 2 big lung busters. Especially good with a water pipe (I tend to use mine without water). The torch can be a bit of a pain in the ass at times though. 

    Volcano Classic
    The Volcano is great for groups, or if you just want to get smashed (or if you have a high tolerance). Problems? It's a plug in, and it can be a bit noisy. But it's got great tasting vapor, always consistent, built like a tank and super simple to use.

    Magic Flight Launch Box
    The Flight Box has been out of commission for a while. It's a pain in the ass to be honest. It was my first vape a good few years ago, and it served me well, even though I did go back to smoking joints shortly after I got it. It just can't keep up with any of my other vapes at the moment.

    Enano
    The Enano has, what I believe to be, a broken heating element. It's still under warranty, so I need to arrange an RMA. When I did use it, it was fan-fucking-tastic. It's like a cross between the Arizers and the Dynavap. It's a desktop unit, but SUPER small so it can sit on my desk without being an obstruction. It also works like the Solo or Air where you can just suck up a tiny bit of herb, and get blasted, but in the same time as it would take you to get a hit off of the Dynavap, minus the torch. 

    TL;DR: 
    If I had to choose to keep two, I'd probably go for the Solo II and the Dynavap. They're very different in function, and I like mixing things up. But I would really miss my CF as well. 

    Let me know if you want to know anything else

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