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06-19-2008, 08:56 PM #21Senior Member
A small question about my vape
I'll tell you this, 175c, 180c, 185c and 190c are all completely different highs because different chemicals have different boiling points...
I get your point but digital is infinitely more accurate.
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06-20-2008, 12:58 PM #22Senior Member
A small question about my vape
Originally Posted by donsolo
And the accuracy gained compared to the amount of performance that's outputted is the equivelant to adding a k&N air filter to a car. It's not all that great.
There are many analog vapes that will out perform your "digital vape" and especially your $70 vapor brothers ebay knock off.
I'm going to second the direct draw/whip vape. I prefer my vaporbros knockoff that I got on ebay for under $70. Digital readout, actual temperature display, ceramic heating element and hands-free glass on glass operation.
Also, I don't really understand the whole allure of the bag vaporizers. I know the volcano will last 24-48 hours after inflated but it's bulky and where are you going that you can't plug in a vape?
When I'm sick in bed and can't really move around.. my bag system works way better than trying to use my whip system. There are multiple applications for using a bag. I did not buy it because I had delusions of traveling with it and smoking. That's just stupid.
It's really irresponcible to drive while vaping...
I think you all spend too much money on vaporizers. The volcano is cool but it's like the Porsche of Vaporizers. What are you compensating for? The non-digital volcano is a headache to use because you tear through a lot of trial-and-error finding your heat setting. At least with these digital guys, you can google it, set it and have fun.
Here's a link with all the temperature settings:
Volcano Classic - Air temperature table
As far as it being the porsche of vaporizers. I agree; and I believe it was my money well spent. If anything goes wrong I know I can contact Storz-Bickel and replacement parts will be on their way. Or I can ship my volcano back and they will repair it.
Just like a porsche you are paying for the guaranteed quality that the name stands for. It's all you're paying for but I see nothing wrong with this if you have the money to spend.
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06-22-2008, 05:16 AM #23Senior Member
A small question about my vape
My only concern is that you can take a LOT of money and buy green instead.
But my unit is quite digital to be honest. As for accuracy. I've tested it with the laser thermometers and it's within 3deg c. It also has a digital readout of actual temp so you can see if you're drawing too hard and making the heat a moot point.
I've had mine for over 6 months needing nothing more than a cleaning.
I'm all for these volcanos but it does need to be stated that you shouldn't have to go into debt for quality vapor.
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06-22-2008, 04:49 PM #24Senior Member
A small question about my vape
Originally Posted by donsolo
I know what you're saying though; and I agree get what is within your budget but your original reasoning for being against the volcano was pretty wrong and biased.
As far as your laser thermometer readout. I seriously have my doubts but I'll just have to take your word for it.
Pictures are worth a thousand words.
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