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11-02-2008, 07:49 PM #1OPJunior Member
Need a little help deciding which to get
I have been reading a ton about several different kinds of vaporizers. I have decided that I am willing to spend a decent amount of money on it. Currently, I'm looking either a Super Vapezilla or a Volcano.
The big question I need you all to help me with is: what should I get for a discreet option? I need to have moderately quiet (not silent, I have my own room, but the walls aren't THAT thick) with as little smell as noticeable.
Thanks a lot. :vap_rasta:chillfx Reviewed by chillfx on . Need a little help deciding which to get I have been reading a ton about several different kinds of vaporizers. I have decided that I am willing to spend a decent amount of money on it. Currently, I'm looking either a Super Vapezilla or a Volcano. The big question I need you all to help me with is: what should I get for a discreet option? I need to have moderately quiet (not silent, I have my own room, but the walls aren't THAT thick) with as little smell as noticeable. Thanks a lot. :vap_rasta: Rating: 5
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11-03-2008, 12:58 AM #2Senior Member
Need a little help deciding which to get
I have decided that I am willing to spend a decent amount of money on it.For $500+ you can get two excellent vapes and have $ left over. But if these two are your choices, the Volcano's the way to go because the Super Vapezilla is an electronic failure waiting to happen. Digital is much more likely to fail vs. analog and the Vapezilla has no parts warranty, so you're looking at $200-250 if the controller (any part of it) craps out. The fans are also noisy enough to hear in the next room. You've got to cool the unit down too, before shutting it down. You can't just flip a switch when you're done and walk away. I wouldn't use this vape if they gave me one.
You haven't by any chance been looking at one of their fake review sites, have you? Wicked Roots is a good name for Vapezilla's company-they're wicked to the roots. There are no legit review only sites, only user reviews on forums like this. For info on what people in the know are buying, check out the fuckcombustion.com and marijuana.com forums. Lots of good info on those, as well as here.
You're also considering a forced air whip vape vs. a bag vape-two totally different vapor delivery systems. Bagged vapor is consistent. You have a steady temp, steady air flow-every hit on the bag is the same. With a whip vape, you can get much more concentrated vapor-better taste, higher volume hits, vapor wise. But not all the hits are the same and you determine the air flow, even with a fan assisted vape like the Vapezilla. So there's a learning curve. People who enjoy the vapor experience usually end up with a whip vape. If you want both systems, get the Extreme (arizer.com/). Actually, you get all three-forced air whip and manual whip as well as bag. It's the biggest selling vape of the year.
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11-03-2008, 02:44 AM #3Member
Need a little help deciding which to get
I love my herbalaire, the only drawback to it is that it fills bags slowly. When using by your self this slow pace is perfect, it takes me just as long to finish as bag as it does to fill one. But when your using it with other people it's a bit inconvenient. Also the bags herbalaire supplies with them are horrible, they are so stiff that where the plastic keeps bending it eventually tears and leaks. Reynolds oven bags are the best. At least herbal air makes it super easy to change bags. I change them every two weeks or so, when ever they start to stick. I love my herbalaire and I get some really thick vapor when I fill the bowl almost to the top with with quality buds.
EDIT: Also it is pretty quite can't hear it unless its really quite in the room, and doesn't smell too bad. My mom still makes me burn incense though but at least I can vape inside :thumbsup:.
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11-03-2008, 03:55 AM #4Senior Member
Need a little help deciding which to get
herbalAire has changed their bags-not as stiff. Should be more like Toppits/Volcano bags, which is what I use. I used the herbalAire regularly for over two years. I actually like it better than the Volcano, due to the smaller size and easier cleaning. Direct draw too.
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11-10-2008, 02:28 AM #5Junior Member
Need a little help deciding which to get
I use a SuperVapezilla, and prefer it to the Volcano. Hit for hit the quality is better. Careful of wickedroots support though...
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11-12-2008, 09:36 PM #6Junior Member
Need a little help deciding which to get
hey man. I f you are looking for an uber quiet vaporizer that has literally no weed smell then you should get a Volcano Vaporizer. I vaped with the Volcano this whole past summer just upstairs from my parents room. They never could smell a thing! When little brothers storm in the room the couldn't smell anything! I am selling mine on Ebay at the moment. I have had it for about 6 months, but i must sell it to pay for my move out to California. MMJ Card Here I Come! The link to the Auction is Volcano Vaporizer--Solid Valve System Must See!!! - eBay (item 190266446764 end time Nov-19-08 12:33:11 PST)
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