Friday, March 8, 2013

Extreme Q 4.0 Keeps It Fresh

I almost called this the EQ keepin' it real, but I decided that this was a better title for whatever reason.  Outside of the title, it's the content of this post that should provide some interesting information that you may or may not already know about the Extreme Qs.  These digital vaporizers are put together by Arizer in Canada and somehow the price is still more than what I'd say is reasonable.  How they're able to slap all of this together into a nice looking tower that's smaller than I thought it was going to be and works better than I thought it would is beyond me.  This ability of theirs to take a good system and make it compact, comfortable, and quiet is incredible to say the least.  It's got to be one of the best desktops that I've owned so far and it does a good job of producing vapor even when it hasn't been cleaned in a long period of time.

Cleaning regularly is something I leave to the Pax and when it comes to my desktop, I don't want to take the time to clean it every day because it gets the most use.  Being a heavy vaporizer, I tend to leave my heavy use to the desktop units which are capable of delivering virtually endless streams of vapor, assuming the power doesn't go out (which it rarely does).

The screen on the Extreme Q is bright and easy to read the temperature on.  The temperature presets programmed into the remote control are great because I actually prefer the highest preset that's on there.  Quickly jumping to 230C works great for me, but, I also use 220C; it all depends.  The bowl used for aromatherapy blends is a little on the fragile side and it didn't take me long to break it, but, that's alright because I found a replacement fairly cheap online and it didn't take long to arrive along with some flowers which had a wonderful aroma.  Also, I'm not talking about the hurricane bowl, especially seeing as they seem to be significantly more durable than the aromatherapy ones.

Coming with more than what I think is necessary to get the job done is something that Arizer has accomplished with the vaporizing kit provided with the EQ.  Extreme vaporizers can push air at three fan speeds which is great for filling bags with vapor.  This is an ability that the Volcano may have started, but, now the Q can do it too.  Not necessarily where it shines, the bag delivery is a nice option to have, but, it's the wand and whip that really work well when it comes to this digital vape.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

The Other Plenty Video I Made

So here it is, the other video I made of the Plenty. Just me showing you what it looks like while I talk about it. Basically just a rundown of the unit. Cool to watch if you don't know much about it and just want an introduction. I'm not going to waste my time or yours by trying to type all of this up so if you want to learn more about this just watch the video!

My Plenty Vaporizer Video Review On YouTube


So I made a video of the Plenty vaporizer and I uploaded it to YouTube and at least one other place. I might upload it to some other places but I don't know if I'll bother because I figure everyone should be able to find it on YouTube.com for the most part. This thing can really push some vapor out and I'm not kidding when I say that. It will blow you away, lol. Seriously, the Plenty is something else. Way to go Storz & Bickel!

Losing My Mind Updating This Blog

Wanting to make sure that this blog was kept up to date and that it was filled with useful information means I've been spending a lot of time researching and writing.  While I know a lot about the topic of discussion, there are times when the little facts such as temperatures slip my mind and I'm forced to rely on the web to find what I'm looking for.  Thinking about this, I love the internet and what search engines have allowed the common folk such as myself to do.  Being able to find information that I'm interested in is definitely one of the better aspects of modern life and I'm thankful for a fast internet connection to surf the world of vaporizers and so forth.

This is going to be one of the shorter blog posts on here because I don't want to get bored while I write this and that's something that's already beginning to happen due to the lack of content in this particular posting.  Let's end now so we can start a fresh post with a more interesting topic to write on such as the Extreme Q.

People Are Going Crazy For This New Portable Vaporizer!

What new portable could I be referring to in the title of this blog entry?  Well, the answer is simple: the Vapor Blunt 2.0 DLX!  This is the ultimate answer to everything I've ever wanted in a vaporizer.  The only problem?  I haven't tried it yet because it's hard to press myself to buy another vape when I already have as many as I do, which is too many if you ask me.  Now that this thing is out, I have to tell you a little about it because I'm just so excited I can't contain myself.  There are plenty of reasons to think about picking up a VB2, but, the most likely reason you'd be interested is because it has a water filter.

I had to start a whole new paragraph just to tell you about the water filter available with this pocket vaporizer.  Without the filter, it fits snug in your pocket, but, when you add the filter, you get a serious improvement to your vapor production.  The only other vape that I know of that does this is the Cloud and that's not something that I'm going to cover at this time because it's not portable and doesn't really compare in that sense to this one.  Before I get too far into this, let me go back in time to when the first VB was released.

The first Vapor Blunt vaporizer was released what seems like a long time ago now.  It was the first portable that I ever saw which had flavored mouthpiece tips and an internal stirring tool that let you mix up the blend without opening the heating chamber and losing heat.  While the new one has both of those options, it also has the Hydro Tube enhancement on the Deluxe which adds water filtration to the mix and that's just nuts.  With a water filter, the VaporBlunt 2 just might have the purist and coolest vapor out of any portable.  This is definitely a gadget that I've got to examine closer and I'll let you know as soon as I do!

Gems like the new Blunt are what keep me interested in vaporizing and why I stay up to date with what's new in the vape world.  If you're obsessed like I am then you probably don't need to continue reading my blog, but, if you're not as avid and enthusiastic about keeping up to date with the latest and greatest in vaporizing, then you should probably just leave it up to me and keep reading my bloggings because there's surely more interesting information and news to come!

Puffit Does Look A Lot Like An Inhaler [Review/Video/Picture]

If you ever wondered which vaporizer looks like an inhaler, I'm going to have to assume you've either seen the movie Idle Hands or you got a glimpse of the Puffit vaporizer by Discreet Vape which looks almost identical to a real inhaler when you see it in blue.  Some of the first Puffit reviews that came out showed a picture of the inhaler pipe from Idle Hands and it gave the impression that this was not only similar, it was better than the concept from the silver screen and it was more of a reality than ever before.  Turning your old asthma inhaler into a piece isn't the best idea, but, fortunately for people that would want to, Discreet Vape has made a portable vaporizer which looks just like it.

Eight vaporizing temperatures and a little wheel to spin through them makes it easy to find a temp. you like and keep it for subsequent uses.  A silicone heat shield keeps the top cool to the touch instead of blazing hot after it's been vaporizing on level eight for a while.  Like Pax, a lighting system is used to convey what's going on inside the little gizmo.  A unique system of cycling is in place which isn't all that unique if you're familiar with e-cigs that do the same thing, more or less. The idea is that it runs through heating cycles where it warms up and then is ready for use, providing a few draws or so before it cycles again.  This isn't an ideal system for someone looking to do some serious social sharing with a lot of folks, but, as a personal vape, it's not a half bad solution.

Vaporizing with the Puffit is easy enough, provided you understand how the lighting indicators work.  Once you've got it figured out, which doesn't take much more than reading the instructions and perhaps using it a few times, it's really quite entertaining to use.  Where the old ones didn't work spectacular, the new ones have been improved quite a bit and now use an enhancement tool in the heating chamber that pushes and holds the blend in position for proper heating.

I'm not 100% sure that you'll like this particular vaporizer, but, if you're in need of a stealth unit that will get unnoticed for the most part then this could be the answer for you.  A little more digging and you should be able to determine if this portable vaporizer is worth your pursuit.  Go watch some videos and read some more reviews of Puffit vaporizers!

Can You Imagine Vaporizing At Higher Altitudes?

I was thinking, I live in a really high altitude for the most part and it's somewhere where there's quite a bit of snow every year.  Residing at a higher elevation, I realize that all of the vaporizers that I own actually work and that might come as a surprise to some.  My question is, have you ever vaporized at a higher elevation and have you ever had any issues with doing so?  It'd be really interesting to take a survey and find out just who has done what and at what height.  Thousands of feet above or even below, I'd be curious to find out who has done what exactly.

Beyond this little inquiry, I'm thinking about conjuring a quick review of another vape that I've grown to adore and that's probably the best idea I've had all night.  Let's see just what kind of madness I can stir up with this next blog post.