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November 3, 2009 at 8:37 am
This is about the best vaporizer you can get for under a hundred dollars. The digital display is very nice and this vape produces a nice smooth moist air. I highly reccomend this vaporizer for the under $100 or actually under $200 ones.
November 3, 2009 at 10:10 am
This is a simple but effective design. I’m pretty sure I could make one of these if I had the time or ambition. The digital readout is nice and functional (just make sure to hit set until the green LED is solid, the instructions are incorrect), and when you switch it on a blue LED lights up the inside of the box as well as underneath, through some frosted plastic. The glass whip that comes with it is VERY fragile, and the hose isn’t that long. Be careful when handing the hose to someone, if the hose isn’t long enough it will jerk on the whole thing and likely break the glass on the end. This happened to me 2nd bowl in, so just make sure everyone gets a tutorial before firing it up. Replacement whips can be found online for around $15. The grinder that comes with this is incredible. It is made of an alloy that is much heavier than other aluminum or steal grinders, the top is magnetic as well. I’ve seen the same one sold for $50+. Be careful and enjoy.
November 3, 2009 at 11:32 am
Everything about this unit is nice, but the digital interface is likely to cause frustration for some. The instructions state that by selecting a temperature and pressing ‘Set’ the unit will begin heating up indicated by a flashing LED and stop at the desired temperature indicated by a solid LED. This sounds good but in fact the LED begins flashing as soon as the unit is turned on, but the flashing does not indicate that the unit is heating up. The unit does not heat up until the ‘Set’ button is pressed at which point the LED turns solid, and the unit starts heating up. But there is no indication that the unit has reached the desired temp. The ‘Set’ button should have been called ‘START’, because that’s what the button does, it starts the unit heating up. The LED should be on or off. Ideally the unit would just start heating up when you turned it on and avoid the ‘Set’ button altogether. I would not recommend this unit because of the digital interface but otherwise the product seems to be well made.