Quote Originally Posted by CompGeek
Thanks that is very helpful. I actually ended up throwing out the bag requirement based on feedback that any vape will probably fix my wife's inhalation impairement and bought a Da Buddah which looks compact, is reportedly easy to use, inexpensive and gets consistent rave reviews. I'll post my own experience when it arrives.
Oh-oh. While the Buddha is a great vape, it does require lung effort to inhale the vapor. There are fan assisted vapes that actually blow the vape into your lungs without any effort on the users part, which may be a better choice for her. Second to that would be a bag vape being that it takes less lung effort to pull from a bag than from a whip based vape that doesn't have a fan assist.
lwien123 Reviewed by lwien123 on . Stealth vape advice Hi, I appreciate all the posts I've read - very helpful for newbie - thanks! As a parent, I define stealth criteria as: Smoke - I think that nearly all vapes will not put out significant smoke, true? Noise Time spent alone in room (a few minutes heatup/cool down is OK) Size/handling to stow away. I guess fragility is a factor too. I'll be a whip user I think, but need a balloon for my wife who is seriously inhalation impaired. Rating: 5