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Originally Posted by SykkBoy
yeah, there are a lot of inferior products out there.
While there are some good ones too, volcano and I've heard good about iolite and topflight.
Instant on probably won't happen, but with new technologies emerging, you never know. Ours is about 30-60 seconds to heat up, depending what temp you're setting.
It's why this product was originally going to hit in November, but got pushed back. We've found little improvements and a couple battery innovations to give us a better quality product and not some cheapie chinese-made plastic piece of crap...
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I purchased the Magic Flight and the Vapir Air One, and didn't like either one.
My biggest complaint is that neither delivered consistent temperature.
The glass parts on the Magic Flight are easily breakable, there are too many parts, and I don't like having to hold the battery in during the charge.
The Vapir one has to be plugged in, the chamber is small, and it is not easy to handle.
Again the biggest problem for both is the inconsistency in the temperature.
As cannabis becomes legal in more States, and awareness increases about vaping as a a healthier alternative to smoking marijuana, the vaporizer market should really explode (look how much money people already spend on pipes, bongs, and other paraphernalia, and you get the idea).
I further submit that vaping saves money as well, since you can feel the affects using less, there is less waste between hits, you can inhale at your own pace, and you can use your vaped cannabis to make delicious edibles that can be consumed just about anywhere.
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Baking with vaporized weed is easy!
As big fans of vaporizers as an investment in your health, we also really support the use of edibles to disseminate marijuana. Baking some delicious goodies and enjoying them with friends is one of our favorite afternoon activities.
It?s always funny the first time someone has our brownies and then finds out that we made them out of already vaporized pot. Try it about an hour in, once they?re starting to feel lit, and you?ll get a lot of giggles and high fives.. at least that?s what happens to us : ? ).
Using vaporized weed in your baking is very simple. Once you?ve vaporized your marijuana until it?s brown and time for replacement, you can just drop it into a container and collect it.
Depending on your vaporizing frequency, you?ll build up a nice stash of vaporized weed in a month or so. At the point when you have 2 grams or more, you?ll begin thinking about making some pot brownies or other baked goods.
At this point, all you have to do is to use the vaporized material just as you would fresh material. It won?t be as potent as the fresh material, but we?ve found that it retains a lot of efficacy, nonetheless. We?ve experimented with using both fresh and vaporized weed to make brownies and put together a bit of a chart for you for rough guidance.
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I've made quick and dirty brownies by just throwing in my finely ground vaped cannabis, and they were delicious. Getting ready to make another batch tonight that should last for a few weeks.
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