Quote Originally Posted by FourTwenty4Life
That is why I will ask them to specifically mention the technical aspects that sets their vape apart from others. That's exactly what I asked of S&B, to describe the technical workings of their Volcano....
Here is an example of the kind of marketing hype I am talking about. He said, "The VOLCANO is built as a medical grade device, with pinpoint accuracy. The temperature accuracy of the CLASSIC or DIGIT is unmatched by other products."

I take issue with this. There is a German made vape called the Aromed. It is the only vape that has a microprocessor that constantly monitors the temp in the herb rather than monitoring the temp at the heat source. Here is their marketing hype regarding temp control:
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How exact is the temperature setting of the AroMed?
Vaporizing temperatures in the AroMed can be selected in 1°C/2°F steps from 60°C/152°F to 235°C/455°F. Inhalation of about any active agent, from essential oils to components boiling at high temperatures is possible.
Like in all other vaporizers, the hot air temperature is measured where originated, but only the AroMed has a built in processor, that calculates exact temperatures inside the herbal materials.
A comparison: Another vaporizer is temperature controlled by an electric iron thermostat with a measuring tolerance of +/- 15°C/59°F. Fluctuation ranges of 30°C/86°F are most likely. It has a knob to choose temperatures between 1 and 9.
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So ya see, they also make a pretty convincing argument. So is it really true when a marketing manager from Volcano states that, "The temperature accuracy of the CLASSIC or DIGIT is unmatched by other products." ?

Maybe, maybe not.