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    #41
    Senior Member

    Which kind of Vaporizer do you have?

    I have a homemade vaporizer that i made out of a desk lamp. check it out.
    http://boards.cannabis.com/vaporizer...desk-lamp.html

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    #42
    Member

    Which kind of Vaporizer do you have?

    Have an Extreme Vaporizer for 5 days now and really love it
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    #43
    Junior Member

    Which kind of Vaporizer do you have?

    there is my vapes


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    #44
    Junior Member

    Which kind of Vaporizer do you have?

    A Vapormatic Deluxe Digital by Vapir...with bags and medical oxygen mask attachments.

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    #45
    Senior Member

    Which kind of Vaporizer do you have?

    i have a volcano had it for a year now an love it i smoke all day long every day

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    #46
    Senior Member

    Which kind of Vaporizer do you have?

    volcano here also.. I love it

    Though I'm looking at getting a vapezilla or some direct draw type system instead. Smaller bowls and heavier hits .

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    #47
    Senior Member

    Which kind of Vaporizer do you have?

    Quote Originally Posted by daihashi
    volcano here also.. I love it

    Though I'm looking at getting a vapezilla or some direct draw type system instead. Smaller bowls and heavier hits .
    I'd recommend something other than the vapezilla. With a forced air digital vape you really do need a real warranty. This type of vape is like a 4 cylinder car engine. It may have a great 0-60 time, but it has to work a lot harder than a V8. Evolutions and Vaporfection are comparable vapes with a 3 yr. warranty that includes parts. With the zilla, you only get labor. Parts aren't covered. An even better choice for great hits and really long term reliability would be an SSV. And with that model, you don't have to wait for an extended cool down time before you turn it off or put up with noisy fans. For whip use, a simple analog vape is much more dependable than one with fans and a digital controller. Ceramic heaters are very reliable these days and that's all you really have to worry about with an analog vape. Just my 2 cents.

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    #48
    Senior Member

    Which kind of Vaporizer do you have?

    Quote Originally Posted by vapefiend
    I'd recommend something other than the vapezilla. With a forced air digital vape you really do need a real warranty. This type of vape is like a 4 cylinder car engine. It may have a great 0-60 time, but it has to work a lot harder than a V8. Evolutions and Vaporfection are comparable vapes with a 3 yr. warranty that includes parts. With the zilla, you only get labor. Parts aren't covered. An even better choice for great hits and really long term reliability would be an SSV. And with that model, you don't have to wait for an extended cool down time before you turn it off or put up with noisy fans. For whip use, a simple analog vape is much more dependable than one with fans and a digital controller. Ceramic heaters are very reliable these days and that's all you really have to worry about with an analog vape. Just my 2 cents.
    Thanks for the input. I was actually looking at the SSV before I got my volcano. I thought it looked pretty cool and I liked the glass stems you could get for them

    I think I'll go that route since I was looking at it before anyway. Cheaper too. Thanks

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    #49
    Senior Member

    Which kind of Vaporizer do you have?

    I looked at the surfer for a long time before I bought one. Now I'm just sorry I waited so long. Build quality is excellent. The fresh air intake is about an inch below the top of the heater cover, so your air is very clean. This positioning may also contribute to the great hits you can get. The screen changing is a snap, and the wand/bowl is great quality at a great price. Makes it an easy decision to get an extra when you order, IMO. You do have to make sure the screen is a nice, tight fit when the screen is in place. These are hand made so you could get a loose screen. One of my extra wands is too big in the screen area so I need to return it for a replacement. The company is having growing pains, so quality control suffers, but customer svc. is important to them, so you'll be satisfied. Put '420 Times' in the coupon code field and you'll get a 10% discount on the surfer too. :smokin:

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    #50
    Member

    Which kind of Vaporizer do you have?

    i just made a light bulb vape

    but i'm reshearching which commercial model to buy. i'm leaning towards the Digital Vapir Oxygen. i like it because it can go portable with the optional batt. pack. that would be a real plus for camping trips.

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