Best portable electronics for concentrates..

CannaReview

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Looking for feed back on what are the most reliable electronic devices for smoking concentrates and ones that are easy to load/refill. Something that an average person can use easily and not have to fail on them in a week.
 

The Hippy

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The Puffco pen is the tops imo. Ceramic bowl..easily cleaned in ISO...A bit hard on the battery but it produces huge puffs on high setting...I like it so far.....4 months in.
I recommend a daily charge to have it be at it's best. But it the best I've used ever. Came with two bowls so while one is soaking ISO..the other is available.
 

VIANARCHRIS

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I still like the taste of the dry herb over concentrates, not to mention I suck at making them. I've tried several different vape pens and I've been less than impressed. The one I have now is a "G" Pro and it's been about the best so far, but I broke the mouthpiece and can't get parts anymore. What do people recommend for a portable vape for bud?
 

CannaReview

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Looking more for e cig types ones for concentrates and ones that can be refilled and the whole thing is cheap. Have a buddy that wants to go into the concentrate market as weed wholesale is not working for him especially running on a generator. He's had lots of inquiries from his buyers about concentrates.

As for dry herb. I like Arizer Air and the Arizer Exteme Q is pretty nice and cheap.
 

GrowRock

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I still like the taste of the dry herb over concentrates, not to mention I suck at making them. I've tried several different vape pens and I've been less than impressed. The one I have now is a "G" Pro and it's been about the best so far, but I broke the mouthpiece and can't get parts anymore. What do people recommend for a portable vape for bud?
I love my arizer solo taste is top notch but bulky looking battery holds enough charge for a heavy user like myself to toke for two days before recharge. I have had it for 5 years and it still works like the day I bought it
 

zoic

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The Puffco pen is the tops imo. Ceramic bowl..easily cleaned in ISO...A bit hard on the battery but it produces huge puffs on high setting...I like it so far.....4 months in.
I recommend a daily charge to have it be at it's best. But it the best I've used ever. Came with two bowls so while one is soaking ISO..the other is available.
Thanks Hippy. Now I have a possible gift for my wife's birthday next month. She has an Arizer and finds it a bit bulky. The bag gets gummed up quickly and needs constant attention and replacement. She also finds it takes longer than she likes to get setup, warm up and produce vapor (smoke). So ... there is no solvent right?
 

zoic

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I love my arizer solo taste is top notch but bulky looking battery holds enough charge for a heavy user like myself to toke for two days before recharge. I have had it for 5 years and it still works like the day I bought it

Good to know. My wife has yet to use hers because we do not have a charger yet.
 

The Hippy

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Thanks Hippy. Now I have a possible gift for my wife's birthday next month. She has an Arizer and finds it a bit bulky. The bag gets gummed up quickly and needs constant attention and replacement. She also finds it takes longer than she likes to get setup, warm up and produce vapor (smoke). So ... there is no solvent right?
Only issue I see with the Puffco pen is that it doesn't like to be laid down on it's side. THe ceramic tank will allow the oil to spill upward. So i always keep mine up right. That makes it a bit tricky to carry around. The ceramic tank is a reservoir with no lid. More like a bucket that holds the blob. Yes no solvent involved...straight oil ir shatter or butter is all this needed. It melts it all.
 

The Hippy

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This has been my exact experience as well. Top shelf tech, although not terribly discreet.
My quest was to find a decent concentrates pen. I don't vape weed so no need for a weed pen for me. I think the concentrate pens take a beatin from the goo. I like the ceramic bucket aspect although it need a good iso soak every 3 weeks to keep it usable. Then a day of drying and it's back to new type operation. I love the huge hits it will deliver....hence the battery needs a bit more charging than the other unit I had...A Dabworks pen...not as good as the puffco..
 

CannaReview

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I love my arizer solo taste is top notch but bulky looking battery holds enough charge for a heavy user like myself to toke for two days before recharge. I have had it for 5 years and it still works like the day I bought it
Yah Solo is good and yes a bit bulky. I switched to Air as the battery is smaller and easily replaceable, just pre charge a few and off you go.
 

gb123

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Yocan evolve is decent and affordable it was $45 plus taxes comes with 2 dual coil quartz coils and if you are going to purchase them buy the stainless steel instead of coulored they last longer
they sell the same coils as puffco
 

Metasynth

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Yocan evolve is decent and affordable it was $45 plus taxes comes with 2 dual coil quartz coils and if you are going to purchase them buy the stainless steel instead of coulored they last longer
I got both mine on eBay from different sellers, 19$ and 24$ shipped, came with the extra coils and everything.

Decent build quality and gives big fat hits.
Inexpensive.
Replaceable.

I used to use the micro g pens. They were decent for a minute. Don't invest too much, this technology moves pretty quick.
 
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