I have a Vapolution too, and it's a great home/portable vape. Unfortunately their warranty isn't what it used to be.

"The Vapolution Vaporizer is covered by a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Manufacturing defects will be repaired free of charge for the first 90 days. After 90 days, any repair is $25USD except for the glass heater. The glass heater is covered by our $50USD replacement program."

That is NOT a lifetime warranty. That's a 90 day warranty. The $25 or $50 charge does cover return shipping, but charging for repair means out of warranty by anyone's definition.

The Vapolution really is a smooth hitter, but the narrow bowl restricts the size of your hits. Your typical 'home whip units'-Vaporcannon, etc., Da Buddha and SSV allow much bigger hits, if that's important to you. If you need easy portability (optional battery pack too), Vapolution's an excellent choice, and for some people, big hits are just an unpleasant surprise. If you home vape only, I'd give the edge to the above mentioned vapes. They give bigger hits and better warranties.
vapefiend Reviewed by vapefiend on . looking to get a $150-$200 vape first i was looking at the vapir one 5.0, but found out those suck. so now i'm looking at Da Buddha, and the natural goods vape. what is the best vaporizer to get for around this price range? and what is the difference between da buddha and the SSV? Rating: 5