best “mobile” flower vape

Brokehoe

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They got flower bowl now too.
 

HBZ

❄️🔥💎 FORAGER of FIRE 💎🔥❄️
by “mobile” it woild be even be cool if it can has a battery or even be plugged in and still use it? Ethier way I would love to hear some suggestions,
I have a volcano but I would love to have a no bag version that I could vape but no bags .

love To hear some people on here their suggestion cause I don’t like to blind buy or take “fake reviews” or goobers lol

im sure a lot of people feel that same way and this kind of thread would be helpful
I've tried many and the only one I've stuck with is the arizer solo...had the original arizer solo roughly 13 14 years..was even quite upset when it quit holding charge...Ordered the solo 2 the very same day...I absolutely love that thing...The taste you get from it is amazing..Small leaning curve but I seriously give it a 9 out of a 10....would be a 10 if it held more...
 

HBZ

❄️🔥💎 FORAGER of FIRE 💎🔥❄️
Finally upgraded, and I skipped the Air 2 and Solo 2 and went straight for the new Air Max. Ordered today, so I'll be camped out at the post office for the next week or so.

I know ball vapes and injector units are all the rage right now, but I think I'll wait a year or two and let the tech get de-bugged and the prices to come down. Arizer has been good to me. My Air 1 is still going like new(just finished a bowl, actually).

Included water piece adapter, back compatible with older stems, auto-inverting display, improved draw resistance, 2-1/2 hour battery life, swappable battery, programmable sessions and 'dark mode' are some of the things that got my attention.
Reviews on that please. I'm a die hard arizer fan...I'll probably also order one of these
 

Willie

🍓 Crush Genetics 🍓
So it's been a year, how's your unit working and still happy with it?

It's also been a year for me
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The one drawback I see with the herb vape units is when the coil goes the unit is done and a year ago I found the Mig Vaper Sub-Ohm on the right in the pic above for $42.95, extra coils $16.95, non-glass dome "Armor" (I break all glass smoking items) plus whatever shipping was at the time (free shipping over $100 order).

I think the biggest plus is being able to replace the coils and you can use most battery mods over 30 watt. Since I'm able to get cheap mods this whole set up cost me about $125 w/ 2 extra coils. This lasted over 6 months and when I opened the last new coil I ordered 2 more which have lasted another 7 months and 1 still going strong.

I ordered 2 more a couple weeks ago $16.95 ea coil and shipping $6.49 EACH (that's horseshit) and $2.62 tx for a grand total of $49.50 but they changed shipping companies to Deliver-it and they SUCK. No communication on when I can expect delivery so of course I missed it, twice and my package has been returned to sender. I tried contacting Mig Vaper but ran into an automated shit show. Calling Deliver-it is an on hold joke and after 30 minutes of listening to their apology over and over for 30 fricking minutes I hung up and won't waste my time again. F 'em both - this morning's rant was brought to you by the idiots at Mig Vaper.

So I looked into other options and I found the unit on the left in the above picture, Honeystick. Basically the same design but much less. I ordered the unit $32.00, with 2 extra coils $9.95 ea for a grand total with tx and shipping of $59.71 and it arrived in my mail box in a few days. Only $10 more than my 2 coil order from Mig, F 'em.

The coils have been lasting me 2-3 months each. The mods are work horses with replaceable batteries. So far it's been a great buy and even my lungs are happier. While I still roll a lot after a harvest these vapes work well and are cheap. The only drawback with the Honey brand is they only offer a glass dome but the two units are the exact same size so the Armor dome will fit the Honey coil. Awesome!

So my recommendation for a travel herb vape would be the Honeystick with the Mig Vaper metal dome and purchase a quality mod if you don't already have one. You just can't beat the price and quality. I doubt if I'll ever try any other travel vapes at this point?
You still like that Honeystick? I have a Mighty + and I have a honeystick for rosin and an extra batt.....$32 is a correct price, lol...... If you still liking it lemmeno :)

I still have my 3 original Airistech Nokivas........they were cheap but they all still rock.........just don't hold enough ;)

I really like the dosing capsules for the mighty.................I've been cleaning them by dropping in everclear.....still waiting for the rosin pads to come back in stock for them and it's been months...maybe soon. :)
 

PlumberSoCal

? Guy Fire-y ?
You still like that Honeystick? I have a Mighty + and I have a honeystick for rosin and an extra batt.....$32 is a correct price, lol...... If you still liking it lemmeno :)

I still have my 3 original Airistech Nokivas........they were cheap but they all still rock.........just don't hold enough ;)

I really like the dosing capsules for the mighty.................I've been cleaning them by dropping in everclear.....still waiting for the rosin pads to come back in stock for them and it's been months...maybe soon. :)
I do. Played golf today with our youngest and brought it and 2 days of camping it's all I used. I haven't used them for extracts except for hash. I'm sold on this vaping, the taste is amazing?
 

Amarok

bad mother chucker
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Reviews on that please. I'm a die hard arizer fan...I'll probably also order one of these
You bet. I will give my impressions once I've had a chance to put it through its paces.

Had a slight glitch where my original order was cancelled. I got in a bit of an email spat over lack of respect for privacy and sharing of email addresses. I think I hurt somebody's feelings. ;)

All for the best though. I contacted a competitor, got them to price match, and they threw in a couple decent freebies: a cooling stem(retail $30) and a little gear caddy(retail $20).

I also picked up the Full Metal Jacket for my dynavap. It's supposed to be an amazing add-on. No more spinning the vape for even heating, and complete extraction from one hit. I'm almost as excited for that as I am for the Arizer.
 

Amarok

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I've been using the Arizer Solo II for a couple of months and it's fantastic!
I almost bought the Solo 2 a few times, then the Air 2, then the Solo 2, then the air 2, like the old fable of the dog with two bones?. Circumstances worked out that the Max was able to fit the budget, so I decided to be current for once. I generally stay a step or two behind to save money but I'm thinking the jump from Air 1 to Air Max will be worth it, to me anyway. : ) I know it will probably come down $50-$80 within a year, but that's okay.
 

Willie

🍓 Crush Genetics 🍓
I do. Played golf today with our youngest and brought it and 2 days of camping it's all I used. I haven't used them for extracts except for hash. I'm sold on this vaping, the taste is amazing?
I gave them some biz...got two and 4 coils..I'm only keeping one. I like the Mighty but it's not small and I like that the honeystick has a ceramic coil........

Always get coils, lol...it is the suck when they burn out. I have both Honeystick wax tanks and they have metal, ceramic and combo metal/ceramic coils choices.....the combo works best, ceramic is tastiest, the all metal makes the huge rips.

I had an issue with a honeystick batt and they took care of it in spades! Sent me a replacement batt as well as a new tank, a case, and 2 coils. Told me to keep the broken batt. Works for me! I even disassembled that mod, found the issue, fixed it and it now works.
 

PlumberSoCal

? Guy Fire-y ?
I gave them some biz...got two and 4 coils..I'm only keeping one. I like the Mighty but it's not small and I like that the honeystick has a ceramic coil........

Always get coils, lol...it is the suck when they burn out. I have both Honeystick wax tanks and they have metal, ceramic and combo metal/ceramic coils choices.....the combo works best, ceramic is tastiest, the all metal makes the huge rips.

I had an issue with a honeystick batt and they took care of it in spades! Sent me a replacement batt as well as a new tank, a case, and 2 coils. Told me to keep the broken batt. Works for me! I even disassembled that mod, found the issue, fixed it and it now works.
Mine are lasting 5+ months. I'm set until new year then I'll need new batteries as well. I can't beat the price with $10 Honey Stick coils and that metal mouthpiece. Easy clean with a q-tip, paper towel and rubbing alcohol. I couldn't be happier. And the taste? WOW. I still roll 'em up at home but for on the go these rock.

Good to hear about Honey. Their coils last longer and are cheaper. I've looked at their pen batteries back when I was vaping nicotine. Couldn't seem to find a good to go pen. I may take another look at their stuff now. Smart companies take care of their clients who in turn tell others?
 

Amarok

bad mother chucker
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Per tracking, my new goodies are at the post office. Just gotta wait for her to get opened up and get the overnights into the individual boxes.

I'm shivering with antici..........






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Amarok

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Cool I'll have to try it out. For some reason I have Celsius settings ha.
You can easily switch btw C and F if you choose. Power and down button at the same time, maybe?

I usually set my Air one on 2 which IIRC is 190C with the short stem, 3(200C) with the long stem and crank it to 5(210C) through a bong.
With the Boundless CFX, it's usually set at 193C.

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Back from the post office. Air Max is charging and I've tried the FMJ on the Dynavap in the meantime. Strongly recommend the FMJ. It's basically a copper heatsink that can has a number of benefits. It allows a little more margin for error with the click and protects from combustion. It slows the cooldown time so you can hit for longer, and it allows you to go 4 or 5 seconds past the click for massive, one-hit extractions. I just fogged up my living room with a hit of Cindy through water. Just a huge cloud. Gonna hold the next hit as long as possible and see if I can reach orbit. ; )


Edit: almost forgot one of the best things about the FMJ: no more spinning the Dynavap. Just aim at the logo and wait for the click.:carlton:
 
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BigPretzel

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I have the pax 3, the arizer solo, the mighty and a few dyna caps (2020M and TI OmniXL) I hate the pax because I had to buy a laptop just so I could program it correctly and update the firmware or whatever your supposed to do every so often. The mighty is fucking sick and imo better then the pax in many ways. For one you can program everything right on the screen. And 2 I got way bigger rips from the mighty, the ARIZER is nice and I love the water tube attachment but I gave that to my exs dad.

my favorite of all the dry herb vapes is the ti omnivap XL it would be way better if I had an induction heater but as for on the go and not having to worry about breaking anything.. it’s crazy easy to clean and best of all it’s very light and brings you straight to flavor town
 

Amarok

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it would be way better if I had an induction heater
I can't seem to embed the vid, but here's a rundown on the FMJ. No induction heater required. I saw a lot of chatter on reddit about these things so I was curious. The video does a good job, plus the price is pretty hard to beat. I imagine it would be simple to fab your own, but not for that cost, once you fiddlefuck around with the details.

 

Amarok

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Holeee fook does the dynavap with FMJ hit hard. I have managed to combust once, but mostly just got massive hits with nothing left for a second heating. Only regret is I only bought one and I have two D-vaps.
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First impression of the Air Max is all positive. Everything is as advertised. It has faster heating with what feels like a stronger heater. It can maintain temps during hard hits, even though you can hear the air passing through with the decreased draw resistance (reminder: I am comparing with an original Arizer Air, not an Air 2 or a Solo).

Due to the above, I can achieve complete extraction in significantly less time, which will increase the number of sessions from an already powerful battery.
I love the USB charging to replace the proprietary one and liked the inverting display when I used it on the water piece.

Early review: I am very happy and should be for a long time.
 
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