Vitolo
Vaporist
The Solo surely deserves a thread.
This little workhorse produces hits as thick as a desktop most of the time and is versatile, with gongs, Wongs, and all the fancy stuff.
I love this vaporizer for patients use.
It is truly a tool that has a medical feel to it, that does not make the user feel they are using paraphernalia.
A tiny bit large for a portable, it is great for unplugged adventures around the house.
Good times with the Solo:
Busted Solo stem redone and made useable with a mini torch
Solo and Flashvape
The drawback is that the stem is made of glass unless you upgrade to wood.
The Plus is that the stem is made of glass and therefore a pure all glass vaporpath.
The oven heats around the glass so your load is baked in a Stainless Steel and Glass oven.
Some patients are not good with glass, so Ed's stems are the way to go for them.
The glass stems are easily cleaned by immersing them in Iso.
Wooden stems are fro @Ed's TnT
I could go on and on and review.... and talk details, but I thought I would post some videos instead, to get things started.
This little workhorse produces hits as thick as a desktop most of the time and is versatile, with gongs, Wongs, and all the fancy stuff.
I love this vaporizer for patients use.
It is truly a tool that has a medical feel to it, that does not make the user feel they are using paraphernalia.
A tiny bit large for a portable, it is great for unplugged adventures around the house.
Good times with the Solo:
Busted Solo stem redone and made useable with a mini torch
Solo and Flashvape
The drawback is that the stem is made of glass unless you upgrade to wood.
The Plus is that the stem is made of glass and therefore a pure all glass vaporpath.
The oven heats around the glass so your load is baked in a Stainless Steel and Glass oven.
Some patients are not good with glass, so Ed's stems are the way to go for them.
The glass stems are easily cleaned by immersing them in Iso.
Wooden stems are fro @Ed's TnT
I could go on and on and review.... and talk details, but I thought I would post some videos instead, to get things started.
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