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09-28-2009, 05:01 PM #1
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Most efficient Vaporizer?
I (and many other happy owners) agree. Most vapes are convection, which is a better, more efficient method than conduction. Any convection vape can be efficient, but with big bowls you tend to load big and hit big. I've used a dozen different vapes (at least) and nothing encourages efficiency like the Purple-Days. The Purple-Days, or PD, takes about 4 bowls to get up to .1g, and it's surprising how much vapor you can get out of .025g. The hits are pretty satisfying too. Can't be beat for measured doses.
Originally Posted by Hennessy1414
A full sized whip vape, like the one you have, can get you ripped pretty fast, but like you say, you'll go through some bud doing it. A lot of PD owners use it as their primary vape, but hang onto a full sized whip unit for those times when you just crave some huge hits. The PD also has a fixed temp, so most users save the leftovers for edibles or use in a vape that can go hotter (as long as you don't mind high temp vapor).vapefiend Reviewed by vapefiend on . Most efficient Vaporizer? I love my vaporizer,but it has increased the amount I use.I use a Chinese knock off of whip style vaporizer(the cheap digital one everyone has seen).It works as well as name brand vaporizers of the same style that I have used. Is there a more efficient style (product to effect) ? and in your opinion what is the most efficient style of vaporizers ? Rating: 5
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