Decent Dry Herb Vape System Question

bartow

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Can anyone recommend a dry herb vaporizer that works? I have never tried one so they may all work.
I am an infused oil guy. I never smoke. I am not against it. It is just that infused coconut oil has always served me well so that is what I do. I don't even know ho to role a joint.

This doesn't have to be the best device our there. It just has to work. I will only use it once in a 24 hr. period. It needs to be simple because I am at best semi smart. Although I enjoy weed, this is primarily for health reasons.
It will never leave the house, so it doesn't need to be small.

So, any ideas?
 

buyyouabeer

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Love my Arizer Solo 2. I keep two on hand in case one needs to be charged, had the same setup with the Solo 1. My smoker friends are always amazed at the flavors that come through. Looks like they have some freebies right now with it.

https://arizer.com/solo2/
 

Lordhooha

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Can anyone recommend a dry herb vaporizer that works? I have never tried one so they may all work.
I am an infused oil guy. I never smoke. I am not against it. It is just that infused coconut oil has always served me well so that is what I do. I don't even know ho to role a joint.

This doesn't have to be the best device our there. It just has to work. I will only use it once in a 24 hr. period. It needs to be simple because I am at best semi smart. Although I enjoy weed, this is primarily for health reasons.
It will never leave the house, so it doesn't need to be small.

So, any ideas?
Plenty vape is awesome or the mighty if you want portability.
https://duckduckgo.com/l/?kh=-1&uddg=https://www.planetofthevapes.com/products/the-plenty-vaporizer-by-volcano

https://duckduckgo.com/l/?kh=-1&uddg=https://www.storz-bickel.com/us/en/mighty/
I have both and they’re both really well built
 

CannaBruh

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Cloud EVO. Period.
While I like mine their service center leaves some to be desired. If you break that glass bamboo you're fucked unless you're comfortable sending your rig in the mail. They won't sell you the glass to replace yourself.
 

Tstat

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I never tried a volcano because I was not a fan of bag hits. And yes, you do have to send the EVO back if you need repairs. I bought one of the originals when it first came out and replaced it with the EVO for a nominal fee. Since then I have had a couple overheating problems- I sent it back, they sent a brand new one.

I have tried many desktop vaporizers- first was a Hotbox (didn't make me a convert), Extreme Q (great first real vape, made me a convert), LS (great backup to my EVO), a couple Dogs (work great if you want to conserve and like wood), Solo (not quite a desktop, but a great vape), and the EVO. I probably missed some.

If you own nice glass, then again the EVO is for you. The only problem is you end up spending way to much on fun 18mm glass!
 

tstick

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I bought my Da Buddha vaporizer in 2011 and it's still working like a charm. It's not a "carry-in-your-pocket" unit. It's really for home-use. I think it works great for flower, specifically.
 

CannaBruh

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Not shilling the Evo but I've had mine I think since '16 or '17 and it basically stays on when I'm awake. I have to cycle the power to 'wake it up' but it's given me no troubles in the time I've had it. My only gripe is no aftermarket bamboo available. They could mark it up 25-50% and I'd buy them... they lose out on after sales service by not selling them.
 

Amynamous

Active Member
I recently bought the Arizer Solo 2. It was a retirement gift to myself. Absolutely Love it. I also have the PLENTY, which is awesome!, but it’s a hog and requires a lot of flower.
 
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