View Full Version : vaporizor recomendations for a special needs situation.
Glugglug
05-27-2010, 01:50 PM
Looking for the lowest priced balloon type vape or a style that has it's own blower I can find.The guy that needs it is at 25% lung cap so it has do most of the work itself and sadly he will probably only need it for another month or two and money is tight so the lower the price the better, the units life span is not an issue,if it makes it 6months it will have more than served it's purpose.Just need a functional cheap unit.
It needs to be something that can be ordered and shipped immediately or bought in the Houston area
combusche
05-27-2010, 07:45 PM
my condolences to the person going through whatever it is (don't mean to sound callous but i can't find more comforting words).
that said, i strongly recommend the Arizer Extreme Q. i have one myself and it's great - i used it when i have friends over. it has everything (i think) that the volcano has, and it cost me about $250 i think.
in my opinion, that's about the cheapest you can spend for a really solid machine that blows bags.
pm me and i'll tell you where to get it.
lwien123
05-27-2010, 08:15 PM
The HerbalAire would also be a very viable bag vape alternative at 250.
Glugglug
05-28-2010, 07:47 AM
Thx,for the ideas guys,that is a little outside the range they were looking for but,I couldn't think of any cheaper units either.
We are trying edibles first if that doesn't work,I'll try to get one of my local head shops that I've done a lot of business with in the past to get him one at their cost.
Do the Magic-Flight Launch Boxes require much of a breath to pull a hit ?
lwien123
05-28-2010, 03:47 PM
Do the Magic-Flight Launch Boxes require much of a breath to pull a hit ?
Ya know, that could be a viable alternative, but there is a bit of a learning curve as compared to using a bag vape, which just about eliminates any kind of user error. Also keep in mind that with a bag vape, the air to vapor ratio is higher, so it's a bit easier on the lungs, but if the cost of a bag vape is totally out of the question, the LB would be worth a shot. They don't require very much lung power, but being that this persons lung power is down to 25%, you're just not going to know unless he tries it out.
vapefiend
06-07-2010, 08:50 PM
If long term reliability isn't important, and bag fill and price is, the Vapir One 5.0 is the answer. $150. It only has a 90 day warranty, but that'll get him half way to the 6 month point.
The Launch Box is a good, reliable model, and is even cheaper. Load it light and it'll draw easy. You do have to be careful of the battery connection time though. The temp is limited only by the connection time.
Glugglug
07-03-2010, 01:02 AM
Thank you so much for the donated vaporizer,the gentleman it was for died the day after I received the vaporizer.Your vaporizer will be returned unused,2cd day delivery (on july 2).It was a very kind and generous donation thank you so much!:thumbsup:
I don't remember your name here on the board, sorry.
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