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Sounds good Skanking but let us know in 5 years how it's holding up. Be careful with the glass because it can break easily. I can't wait to get a portable vape...neither cano or Extreme have one though. Congrats on saving some $$ too but you could of spent even less on used canos on ebay. I wish cano had more "features" but in the end all that matters is getting vapor efficiently and effectively. I just ordered an Extreme yesterday to finally see how good it is. Money is never an issue with me so I figured why not. Then I can say for sure which I think is better.Glad you joined the vape revolution :thumbsup::hippy:
I also have a vapor genie and an iInhale (now called the iOlite, but it's the same thing -- just an improved stem). I really like peppermint!

The vapor genie is good for those on a budget, but I find it a bit difficult to use because you have to get the lighter just right and learn how to inhale it slowly -- but every vaporizer has a learning curve, except the iInhale. I just find with the vapor genie, it takes so long to get the right hit, I just don't get that peppermint rush. Yeah, you're not gonna get vape-raped with a vapor genie... nothing to worry about there.

The iInhale/iOlite is amazing! While it does use some plastic, the part of it that is heated is all metal, and the plastic is FDA approved for that temperature range. I don't notice any plastic flavor.

When I am out at a concert, I bring my iInhale, and it's perfect. It's also good when I visit the folks -- I can just turn on the ceiling fan and enjoy some fine mint without arousing suspicions.

I would rank the three vaporizers from best to not-as-great: Extreme, iInhale, and then the vapor genie.

The iInhale is extremely portable, and also great if you are outdoors in a windy situation. I like it very much!

It would be cool if someone came up with a cheap fan attachment for it. It seems possible to put a battery powered fan that connects to the stem and allows one to attach a balloon to it -- that would be a killer improvement on a great portable vape! Then it would cover all the bases -- home and away. Any entrepreneurs out there?
darthnader Reviewed by darthnader on . Extreme vs. Volcano? I am very close to purchasing my very first vap. I'm not trying to buy something that will be a waste, especially if it is something that costs hundreds of dollars... Anywho, I've tried the Volcano before and fell in love. That was why I decided I wanted to get a vap. Everything about it is awesome, and I love the whole bag technique. The problem with that is it costs around $550 for the Classic Volcano. There is a 3-year warranty which is a plus as well. Now my buddy who works at a Rating: 5