Quote Originally Posted by lwien123
It's a marketing pitch made by a marketing manager. I have no doubt that if you contact any other marketing manager from any other vape manufacturer, that they too could come up with some very convincing arguments about why their particular vape is better than the competition.

I'd much rather count on user testimonials as well as the challenges to those testimonials, than anything that a marketing manager would say, for it is their job to market their particular product in the most favorable light possible while setting themselves apart from their competition.

With that being said, I still think the 'Cano is a great vape. I just don't fall for the hype that it's the best. But then, I don't think ANY vape is the best.
I agree about the user testimonials and such. I just wanted to show their response because they can explain more of the technical aspects that I'm not so good as describing. While he IS a marketing manager, that doesn't discredit the facts that he mentions in the e-mail. It's just nice to have it explained by someone who actually knows the makeup of the product and everything instead of some random users arguing about it on forums. All vapes are good in their own right because of the nature of what they do. I can't wait to get my iOlite one day for portable vaping. However it seems that according to S&B, no one touches them yet in terms of vapor efficiency and performance.:hippy:
FourTwenty4Life Reviewed by FourTwenty4Life on . Why the Volcano is Unmatched I know this question has come up a lot, "why is the Volcano the 'best' and most expensive vaporizer?" so I wrote an e-mail to Storz & Bickel asking them to compare it to other vapes like the V Tower Extreme and Purple Days in particular. Here is the response I got from S&B: Dear Volcano Owner , thank you for your mail and thank you for the enthusiasm for our product. Rating: 5