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ok i posted a similar query on fc, but would love to get feedback from you guys as well, as i am going back & forth between the different options i am seeing.
i have been on a financial rollercoaster lately (climbing atm thanks universe), and sold my only remaining portable - a tinymight - when times were tough. i always liked it a lot, but it was probably overkill for a lightweight like myself, and it got shelved for portable use only when i received a woodscents. ever since i got it, this has been my favourite vape hands down, any log would have been i think - its on demand extreme efficiency (and comparatively light punch) suits me perfectly still.
but i am short one portable vape and eager for suggestions. the tinymight was great, but not perfect for portability imo. i used to own a mighty as well, which was better on the portability side, but its commitment to a session always felt less than ideal, so i am certain i dont want another session vape. i did like the hybrid heating though, so easy and foolproof to get decent vapor out of. and a much easier vape to hand to novices.
i have been following the xmax v3 pro and i think this one looks promising, great price point. but i am not so sure i absolutely need to have convection heating (i got a ws at home). i have nothing against it, but my sense is that conduction or hybrid vapes are friendlier for first time users (but i only base this on my prior mighty), and passing the vape to a (combusting) friend is a factor here, as is good taste.
so options that i am torn between atm:
1. the firewood 7 sounds really good & is as far as i know the only on-demand conduction (hybrid) vape. judging my vas this may be my top choice, but acquiring it isnt easy for me - the manufacturer does not send to germany (fearing the customs declaration necessary i think). so i would need to get real lucky (or change citizenship) to get my hands on one.
2. the v3 pro - early days in its reception thus far, but reviews have been mostly very positive & judging from the success of other vapes by this company, & especially its really competitive price point (below 100€) this seems a decent option to say the least. from my own experience with the tinymight id say there is a learning curved attached to convection vapes that are not ideal for people unfamiliar with vapes, and as i said above, this is a factor for me. at home, by myself, id probably just use my ws.
3. an induction heater for my dynavaps. seems i need to get one of those eventually in any case. i have never used one, but imagine they are pretty self explanatory. not so sure re the wand, b/c even though everyone really likes it (and price is good), the way it is used looks to me more akin to an electronic torch. and using a torch w/ a dynavap certainly requires some getting used to.
maybe you know of other options i am not aware of?
thanks in advance for your input!
i have been on a financial rollercoaster lately (climbing atm thanks universe), and sold my only remaining portable - a tinymight - when times were tough. i always liked it a lot, but it was probably overkill for a lightweight like myself, and it got shelved for portable use only when i received a woodscents. ever since i got it, this has been my favourite vape hands down, any log would have been i think - its on demand extreme efficiency (and comparatively light punch) suits me perfectly still.
but i am short one portable vape and eager for suggestions. the tinymight was great, but not perfect for portability imo. i used to own a mighty as well, which was better on the portability side, but its commitment to a session always felt less than ideal, so i am certain i dont want another session vape. i did like the hybrid heating though, so easy and foolproof to get decent vapor out of. and a much easier vape to hand to novices.
i have been following the xmax v3 pro and i think this one looks promising, great price point. but i am not so sure i absolutely need to have convection heating (i got a ws at home). i have nothing against it, but my sense is that conduction or hybrid vapes are friendlier for first time users (but i only base this on my prior mighty), and passing the vape to a (combusting) friend is a factor here, as is good taste.
so options that i am torn between atm:
1. the firewood 7 sounds really good & is as far as i know the only on-demand conduction (hybrid) vape. judging my vas this may be my top choice, but acquiring it isnt easy for me - the manufacturer does not send to germany (fearing the customs declaration necessary i think). so i would need to get real lucky (or change citizenship) to get my hands on one.
2. the v3 pro - early days in its reception thus far, but reviews have been mostly very positive & judging from the success of other vapes by this company, & especially its really competitive price point (below 100€) this seems a decent option to say the least. from my own experience with the tinymight id say there is a learning curved attached to convection vapes that are not ideal for people unfamiliar with vapes, and as i said above, this is a factor for me. at home, by myself, id probably just use my ws.
3. an induction heater for my dynavaps. seems i need to get one of those eventually in any case. i have never used one, but imagine they are pretty self explanatory. not so sure re the wand, b/c even though everyone really likes it (and price is good), the way it is used looks to me more akin to an electronic torch. and using a torch w/ a dynavap certainly requires some getting used to.
maybe you know of other options i am not aware of?
thanks in advance for your input!