what's the best vape under a C note?
You won't get more powerful hits in your price range. Until I picked up my new desktop unit, these were my daily drivers.
If you spend an extra $10 you can get the FMJ, a little copper jacket/heatsink that eliminates the need to spin and also gives more complete extraction from a single heating.Dude can't plug in an iron, but he can twiddle that vape around like nobody's business
Thanks for the recommendation, dude!
I used a arizer solo 1 for so many years...the day it quit I ordered the solo 2...I promise ya one thing. As long as I'm alive I will have a arizer solo...I wouldn't quite say it's convenient as a portable thoIf you spend an extra $10 you can get the FMJ, a little copper jacket/heatsink that eliminates the need to spin and also gives more complete extraction from a single heating.
There's another thread here on portables where I've written a few posts on my experiences. I even have an xmax Starry 3.0 that has sat untouched forever that I discussed in there.
IMO, the Starry is an entry level toy. It's good at what it does but there are much better options.
Another recommendation would be to look for a deal on an older model Arizer. I've seen great prices on Air 1 or Solo 1 and even the Air 2 and Solo 2 since the AirMax was released. I have my 6+ year old Air 1 and it still works like new and is far superior to the Starry 3.0.
The Arizers look really good and they seem to have a lot of brand loyalty, for sure!I used a arizer solo 1 for so many years...the day it quit I ordered the solo 2...I promise ya one thing. As long as I'm alive I will have a arizer solo...I wouldn't quite say it's convenient as a portable tho
Ya want to actually taste weed for exactly what it is..... Arizer is the tool for the jobThe Arizers look really good and they seem to have a lot of brand loyalty, for sure!
I saw them referred to as the "toyota" of vapes, as in maybe not flashy or cutting edge, but well designed and engineered and built.The Arizers look really good and they seem to have a lot of brand loyalty, for sure!
No, the Solo isn't very pocket friendly, but I've seen the older models, new-in-box, for within Hugh's range. A solo 1 for under $100 will still outperform anything new in that price range, to the best of my knowledge, so I figured it deserved a mention.I used a arizer solo 1 for so many years...the day it quit I ordered the solo 2...I promise ya one thing. As long as I'm alive I will have a arizer solo...I wouldn't quite say it's convenient as a portable tho
Sorry to preach, gents, but I'm going to anyway.
Saying you aren't a vape fan after using only lower end devices is similar to drinking some $5/bottle plonk and deciding from that you don't like wine. It really isn't a proper evaluation.
Not saying it is for everyone, but if you get a chance to use a higher end vape you will see it is a very different experience from the sub-$100 units.
Are you serious??Yours if you want it!
Bought it, not a fan of vaping. I prefer to dance with the one that brung me, swaddled in paper.