The Vaporite is a made in China cheapie with no manufacturer warranty (the dealer may give you 30-90 days, maybe). And the the fact that it's digital just makes it more likely to fail. Personally, I wouldn't use it if someone gave me one.

I used the Vapolution for a couple of yrs. It's a nice vape (all glass vapor path), but it's hard to load, easy to burn, and the narrow bowl restricts your hit size a bit. Only a 90 day warranty too. If you get it, get the optional All-in-Wonder bowl so you don't need tubing.

I own the I-inhale too, and it's great as a stealth portable. Nothing comes close for the price. 2 yr. warranty, but it's a new design so long term reliability is still unknown. I don't use it at home although I have to say it can give as big or bigger hits than the Vapo.

The Purple-Days has been suggested and I've been using that one for about 10 months now. Doesn't give as big a hit as a full size whip vape, but it is amazing what you can get out of such a small bowl. I do much prefer it to the Vapo, and it's the best there is for efficiency. 3 yr. warranty and it's practically indestructable. Besides my SSV for big hits, it's all I use (except for the I-inhale for portable use). The PD is also portable-easy to switch over from home to car use with the supplied car adapter. Only drawback for portable use is the 30 min. warmup, so you have to switch from AC to car for immediate use. In home you just leave it on 24/7, since it only draws as much AC as a couple of night lights.

Another excellent home vape in your price range is the Da Buddah. For $168 delivered, you can't beat the SSV's little brother for a standard size whip vape. 3 yr. warranty and uses the SSV's internal components for proven reliability.