Dry herb vapes

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Got it from Magicvaporizers. £135. Got spare battery and straight glass aroma tube in addition.
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Hands down the best its what we industrial tradesmen use lol Image
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Just asking - is it as important to flush your plants if you're purely using it for vaping?

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Btw, loving the Air Max 👍
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Thanks to all that have contributed to this thread. I have been considering a dry herb vape for a while. After reading through this thread and checking other sources I decided to buy a POTV XMAX V3 Pro. I picked it up for $90 US and free shipping. I was considering the S&B Mighty but thought I would wait and see if I even like this style of consumption first.
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Grumpy Toad wrote:
Sat Jan 06, 2024 12:07 am
Thanks to all that have contributed to this thread. I have been considering a dry herb vape for a while. After reading through this thread and checking other sources I decided to buy a POTV XMAX V3 Pro. I picked it up for $90 US and free shipping. I was considering the S&B Mighty but thought I would wait and see if I even like this style of consumption first.
Hope you like it grumpy I can't see me going back to combustion, it takes a while to get used to a new style but it's worth it in the end. At the beginning I would only use high temperatures because of being used to bongs and pipes but I'm starting at 160 c now and not going above 200 and it works great and less mess it's a win win
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Wrh wrote:
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Grumpy Toad wrote:
Sat Jan 06, 2024 12:07 am
Thanks to all that have contributed to this thread. I have been considering a dry herb vape for a while. After reading through this thread and checking other sources I decided to buy a POTV XMAX V3 Pro. I picked it up for $90 US and free shipping. I was considering the S&B Mighty but thought I would wait and see if I even like this style of consumption first.
Hope you like it grumpy I can't see me going back to combustion, it takes a while to get used to a new style but it's worth it in the end. At the beginning I would only use high temperatures because of being used to bongs and pipes but I'm starting at 160 c now and not going above 200 and it works great and less mess it's a win win
Honestly, reading about your experience was what made me pull the pin on it. LOL
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I received my unit today and it's charging as I type. Very excited to give this a try. I have seen where people run them hot for a cycle before they use. I guess to burn off anything left from manufacture. Makes sense I suppose. Anyway I will get back in a couple days to let you know how it goes.

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I hope you enjoy the experience. Honestly would never go back. Took some getting used to but vaping all the way now.
So glad we climbed on board. 👍🏻
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I'm new to the vape scene so this may be old news to most. Cavehill Cole turned me me on to this list of what vaporizes at what temperature. Sounds like going over 400F may be something to avoid.

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Grumpy Toad wrote:
Sat Jan 13, 2024 3:36 pm
I'm new to the vape scene so this may be old news to most. Cavehill Cole turned me me on to this list of what vaporizes at what temperature. Sounds like going over 400F may be something to avoid.

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I'm new to this too grumpy as you know, I used to start at 200 c but when you get the hang of it it's so much cleaner and tastier to start lower I start at 160 c and go up to 200 c and as hrh said in a earlier post we won't be going back to combustion, if you end up sticking with vaping I can highly rate the arrizer eq table top it was recommended to me by Marcus and it really is fantastic and cheap too happy vaping mate
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