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10-07-2008, 07:07 PM #1OPJunior Member
Has anyone tried the Noble Vapor VP-100?
My boyfriend bought a vape off of eBay and it stopped working right after we got it, so we're looking into better cheap vapes. I cannot decide between the Oxygen Mini vape or this, the Noble Vapor VP-100. I was wondering if anyone has any info on those to give me...
CandyCakes Reviewed by CandyCakes on . Has anyone tried the Noble Vapor VP-100? My boyfriend bought a vape off of eBay and it stopped working right after we got it, so we're looking into better cheap vapes. I cannot decide between the Oxygen Mini vape or this, the Noble Vapor VP-100. I was wondering if anyone has any info on those to give me... Rating: 5
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10-08-2008, 12:32 AM #2Senior Member
Has anyone tried the Noble Vapor VP-100?
The Noble vapes are just another name slapped on cheap 'made in China', no warranty vapes. Noble=Vaporite=Digi-Vapor=probably others. It's not going to be any more reliable than the other 'made in China' vape you had.
The Vapir vapes are better, but not a lot. They only have a 90 day warranty and a history of breakdowns. The Oxygen Mini is probably their best offering. At least you have no fan to quit on you.
I don't know why you've narrowed it down to these two-a box vape and a portable. Is portability important to you? The Mini with battery pack is $125. For that you can get a Vaporcannon w/ 5 yr. warranty, and on eBay auctions for this model you also get a digital scale and aluminum grinder. If you want a pocket sized portable the Mini is a good bet, but isn't as satisfying or reliable as the Vaporwarez.
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10-09-2008, 02:17 PM #3Member
Has anyone tried the Noble Vapor VP-100?
what is your price range? cause if its below 160 I'd get a EASY VAPE it costs 149 its on sale at vaporizer giant and it comes with a 5 yr. warentty which u can exstand to 8 yrs. and it works good I have one and love it:smokin:
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11-12-2009, 10:47 PM #4Junior Member
Has anyone tried the Noble Vapor VP-100?
Originally Posted by CandyCakes
here you go girl, get back in the kitchen and enjoy!
The Shalom/Peace Vaporizer, totally free home made! - Marijuana.com
Should look like this:
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11-12-2009, 10:58 PM #5Senior Member
Has anyone tried the Noble Vapor VP-100?
Originally Posted by illuminatica
Great! Good thing we aren't allowed to post homemade devices. Also, it is known that the inhalation of vapors from heated aluminum increases your chances of getting Alzheimer's...
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11-13-2009, 12:05 AM #6Senior Member
Has anyone tried the Noble Vapor VP-100?
Originally Posted by dewthedew
Here's a hint. If the supplier cannot give you the name and address of the manufacturer, stay away from them.Current Vapes: Purple Days
Past Vapes: VaporGenie----Iolite-----VaporStar----Da Buddha----Zephyr Ion
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11-13-2009, 09:05 AM #7Junior Member
Has anyone tried the Noble Vapor VP-100?
Originally Posted by MrMojoRisin7127
read this:Some of the best vaporizers on the market use aluminum heating elements. 'One reason the Volcano maintains such perfect temperature control is usually because it uses an aluminum part and block, and aluminum has different properties than potential practical designs using ceramics. An aluminum part and block can more quickly adjust for effects of air pressure and flow over plant material...the key to vaporization is maintaining control over temperature and flow, which ultimately leads to more perfect control over vapor density.'
Critics of vaporizers with aluminum heating elements cite health risks associated with exposure to aluminum, specifically a heightened chance of Alzheimer's.
So a well designed aluminum heating elements seem to be quite clean.
As for the increased chance of Alzheimer's : it's tough to be certain whether something does or doesn't play a part in the development of Alzheimer's as the sickness itself isn't completely understood, but aluminum does not seem to seriously increase a person's sensitivity. These articles from systematic American and Alzheimer's.org discuss this conclusion in depth.
Aluminum is safe :P
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11-13-2009, 09:27 AM #8Junior Member
Has anyone tried the Noble Vapor VP-100?
BTW,
1- i read that he uses the mat side of the aluminum foil to avoid it from burning and catching fire, the shiny side can catch fire and will release chemicals, but thats common sense, why would anyone place plastic, aluminum, anything directly on fire and then complain that its hazardous.
2- the bottle already prevents any heat from the aluminum from reaching into your lungs, much more then some of the smaller vaporizers, you can also add a tube by placing it into a hole on the cap of the bottle, this way none of the vapor is even warm,
most important part he says is that you warm up and toke as you go, there is no such thing as how long you let it sit on the surface etc, you simply empty the vapor from the bottle once its full by sucking it out, you have to hold the bottle and the pan or pot so that it does not tilt and let the vapor out is all anyone worries about from what i heard.
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