I filled one bag and it kicked my ass I think that I'll primarily crack out the bags in a social/group setting, but for personal use I see myself using the whip the vast majority of the time.I find every once in a while I have to smoke...it does something different that I can't quite put my finger on, but it works well when I need it. I take your not filling the bag? Your kings will definitely thank you.
Any other Extreme Q owners on here? I'm a big fan of smoking, but my lungs and throat have been taking a bit of a beating lately with how often I have to medicate. I did some research and decided on the Extreme Q as a great "bang-for-your-buck" option for my first table-top vape.
I just went out to my local store this afternoon and came back with my new toy, and after playing around with it for the last hour I have to say that I'm very impressed. It looks and feels like a very well made unit at this price point ($200), with lots of options: whip, vapour bags, 3 fan speeds, remote, programmable auto-shutoff, etc. I'm a big fan of the simple and sleek design as well.
Plugged it in, ran it on high for about 25 minutes to burn off any dust or residue from the factory, loaded up a Cyclone bowl with some Kandy Kush and gave it a test drive. Tons of control, very easy to dial in the right temperature for the desired vapour density......185ish gives a really nice light vapour, and at 200-205 you can get some seriously dense rips. No combustion that I can detect, and the taste, wow! It's been a while since I've used any kind of vape and they have really come a long way.....the taste is amazing, and I'm picking up flavours in strains that I've been smoking for months and had no idea were there. Extremely smooth, and it only took me a couple of draws to get far more medicated than I do off of a couple of bong rips.
All in all, a fantastic first impression and two thumbs up so far, and I haven't even tried one of the bags yet (I'm more of a whip guy). Curious how many others own or have tried the Extreme Q and what others think of the unit? I'm not a vape expert, so I'd love any tips and tricks that the more experienced vapers would like to share.
I'm honestly kicking myself for not investing in one of these much, much sooner.you just helped me make up my mind lol. i've been browsing vapes and have been putting a lot of thought into this particular model. i would like to not smoke at all eventually and only vape (the biggest battle being cigarettes..i know, if you only knew some shit when you were younger.. )
the only vape i ever owned was one of those shitty white ones with a metal plate on the top and you basically sat the chronic on it, and screwed a glass jar over the top. it would get so hot that you were basically smoking a hookah at a certain point lolI'm honestly kicking myself for not investing in one of these much, much sooner.
I'm not going to argue with a cat whose avatar is Darth Vapor Being a Canadian product is the cherry on top, it's nice to see some great products being made here at home. When we see full-on legalization, I'm sure we'll see an explosion of Canadian MJ-related innovation.I'm a Volcano Classic owner, and am completely satisfied. I was lucky tho, as I lived in Van and just went down to Marc Emery's volcano lounge and tried one out first, and bought one shortly afterward. I've been using my Volcano Classic for 6 or so years, so way before the ExtremeQ's existence.
However, I've gotten to know the Arizer guys over the last few years, and I'd recommend their product. The ExtremeQ is the best bang-for-your-buck bag style vaporizer going, and I have had several mates buy them on my recco, and be completely satisfied as well. They're canadian too, which is good as we're supporting local companies.
I have a Solo for when I'm on the go. It takes a bit of getting used to, but I like it too.
I'm a Volcano Classic owner, and am completely satisfied. I was lucky tho, as I lived in Van and just went down to Marc Emery's volcano lounge and tried one out first, and bought one shortly afterward. I've been using my Volcano Classic for 6 or so years, so way before the ExtremeQ's existence.
However, I've gotten to know the Arizer guys over the last few years, and I'd recommend their product. The ExtremeQ is the best bang-for-your-buck bag style vaporizer going, and I have had several mates buy them on my recco, and be completely satisfied as well. They're canadian too, which is good as we're supporting local companies.
I have a Solo for when I'm on the go. It takes a bit of getting used to, but I like it too.
I'll eventually be getting a portable, how do you like your PAX? That's one of a few in that price range that I am looking at.Volcano classic solid valve owner here too. Love it and will gladly purchase another if/when the time comes(bought mine in 2010 and it gets used a few times a day.). But I have heard good things about the Arizer. For it's price point it offers whip AND bag which is an awesome choice to have(choice is always good). For a portable i went with the PAX by Ploom.
I'll eventually be getting a portable, how do you like your PAX? That's one of a few in that price range that I am looking at.
Thanks Leaf As a long-time smoker, I had a hard time deciding which unit to get when making the plunge, and figured this could be helpful for any patients that are also looking at investing in a vaporizer for health reasons.Excellent review DL