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  1. I've used an Airvape X for about 15 months. ~ $200 Cdn, holds 250mg of herb, adjustable temps, easy to clean. Overall I'm happy with it but I've had to buy a new head/top already (~ $40 shipped to Canada). Got a $75 'Ryot Verb' as a backup vaporizer (barely use it, but it's a good low-cost backup).

    Of the 3 you show here, I'd probably get a Pax 3, but no rush to buy any more any time soon.

  2. It's worth noting that the Vapium is far far cheaper now. I live in Canada and the closest pot store to me sells it for 55 CAD (40 USD) which is just stupid. Even if you already own a big boy vape there isn't really any reason not to pick one up as a back up/portable and if you've never vaped before it's cheaper then a lot of pipes and bongs so why not give it a whirl?

  3. I'm either getting the Mighty or Pax 3. right now I'm using the Vapcap M 2018. I wondering tho, If any of these vaporizers are made with any chemicals that we should be careful with when using them to vape dried herbs.

  4. I love my Mighty! Personally, Im not bothered by the slow start up at all, it should never be a RACE to heat up. Its just like the D-nail vs competitors. I believe a low and slow start up retains the life of your heater coils the best. I find when units heat up SUPER quick that theyre working too hard and end up burning out coils before a vape with a slower heat up. I have YET to burn out a heating element in my mighty or my dnail in over 4 years use! Great review btw, ive always wondered how the competition stacked up!

    Cheers!

  5. I used to swear by all 4 Storz and Bickel units. Now it’s come to a point where a handful of companies are catching up to the quality S&B portrays. I personally wasn’t impressed with their latest introduction of the ‘Volcano Hybrid’. Was expecting a combo concentrate device what we got was the third Volcano. ✌️

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