PurfectStorm
Well-Known Member
Well I would like to give a non biased review of the Aromed 4.0 Vaporizer by Research Experience.
As a little background I would like to say that I have owned a few vapes at this point, and so far the Aromed seems to be my favorite. My first was a little VaporGenie Pipe, which roasted the throat and went through lighters like crazy. Yet, once a proper technique had been developed is an excellent personal piece.
My next vaporizer purchase was the Original Solid Valve Volcano, which I loved, but decided to get rid of after a year of use after hearing that the elements often burn out on them. This piece was by far the best party piece, especially when you pack a gram or 2 in the bowl and put on a 10 ft. bag and fill it all the way till it hits your vaulted ceiling .
Instead of buying a new bong, I recently purchased an Aromed Vaporizer for around 400 USD. It does not seem that impressive when opened, doesn't quite have the wow factor of a volcano digit, but at a much more reasonable price, and you get the added benefit of water filtration.
After using the piece a few times now, I can tell you that this water filtration does wonders. I see lots of plant matter/dust fall through to the bottom of the water, which I know I just inhaled with my other vaporizers. It also cools down the air coming from the tube.
Another feature which I like as a medical user is the hit when you want usage, instead of filling up a Volcano and smoking alot more than I want to because I don't want the bag to get stale. With the Aromed all it takes are long steady bong like rips on the whip, and after a little bit of vaporizer creep, you can very accurately monitor the amount vaped.
Apparently the heating element is a Halogen Bulb, which is controlled by the digital temperature control box down below. The halogen bulbs are not supposed to outgas at high temperatures like some ceramic/aluminum heating elements that other vaporizers use.
As you can see the glass work is made up of a large downstem with a bowl blocked by a screen. Which is inserted into a small beaker, which has a flat side to be strapped to the back of the vaporizer, it also has a nozzle which you attach the silicone tube to which also has a small glass mouthpiece. The power cord is the exact same as a CPU power cord, direct from Belkin haha, but it should give more than enough power, and provides a good way to connect and disconnect the vaporizer when dissasmbling and putting it back in the case.
Overall, I would give the vaporizer a 4 out of 5 stars.
It definitely works its wonders, but at the same time, it is quite overpriced (most vaporizers are). If you are in the market for a personal use vaporizer, and don't entertain large parties (better with volcano), the Aromed is a great choice for you. The health benefits offered by this vaporizer definitely outweigh all others, which makes me think that the Aromed is the best water-filtered vaporizer in America--because the Verdampfer is only available in Europe.
Hope this is helpful for people considering buying one of these vapes.
Sorry for the long post
out.
As a little background I would like to say that I have owned a few vapes at this point, and so far the Aromed seems to be my favorite. My first was a little VaporGenie Pipe, which roasted the throat and went through lighters like crazy. Yet, once a proper technique had been developed is an excellent personal piece.
My next vaporizer purchase was the Original Solid Valve Volcano, which I loved, but decided to get rid of after a year of use after hearing that the elements often burn out on them. This piece was by far the best party piece, especially when you pack a gram or 2 in the bowl and put on a 10 ft. bag and fill it all the way till it hits your vaulted ceiling .
Instead of buying a new bong, I recently purchased an Aromed Vaporizer for around 400 USD. It does not seem that impressive when opened, doesn't quite have the wow factor of a volcano digit, but at a much more reasonable price, and you get the added benefit of water filtration.
After using the piece a few times now, I can tell you that this water filtration does wonders. I see lots of plant matter/dust fall through to the bottom of the water, which I know I just inhaled with my other vaporizers. It also cools down the air coming from the tube.
Another feature which I like as a medical user is the hit when you want usage, instead of filling up a Volcano and smoking alot more than I want to because I don't want the bag to get stale. With the Aromed all it takes are long steady bong like rips on the whip, and after a little bit of vaporizer creep, you can very accurately monitor the amount vaped.
Apparently the heating element is a Halogen Bulb, which is controlled by the digital temperature control box down below. The halogen bulbs are not supposed to outgas at high temperatures like some ceramic/aluminum heating elements that other vaporizers use.
As you can see the glass work is made up of a large downstem with a bowl blocked by a screen. Which is inserted into a small beaker, which has a flat side to be strapped to the back of the vaporizer, it also has a nozzle which you attach the silicone tube to which also has a small glass mouthpiece. The power cord is the exact same as a CPU power cord, direct from Belkin haha, but it should give more than enough power, and provides a good way to connect and disconnect the vaporizer when dissasmbling and putting it back in the case.
Overall, I would give the vaporizer a 4 out of 5 stars.
It definitely works its wonders, but at the same time, it is quite overpriced (most vaporizers are). If you are in the market for a personal use vaporizer, and don't entertain large parties (better with volcano), the Aromed is a great choice for you. The health benefits offered by this vaporizer definitely outweigh all others, which makes me think that the Aromed is the best water-filtered vaporizer in America--because the Verdampfer is only available in Europe.
Hope this is helpful for people considering buying one of these vapes.
Sorry for the long post
out.
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