still interested in it, i can tell that if you didnt like the iolite you will hate the vapir one. the iolite sadly is the best portable on the market, like said your looking for bag function also, the vapir ones bags are horrible, you cheaply connect a losely fitting tube to the vape and to the bag and it just wastes your herb like crazy trying to get a bag full especially since it leaks so badly from the lose tube, just not worth it.
i hate to keep saying it but you will really like the dabuddha, the vapir one has a plug so i dont really see the difference from carrying a dubuddha around in a bag versus that bulky so called hand held, that clearly isnt because it has it a plug. the vapir one is bigger than my dubuddha on top of that and so cheaply made, yes the box looks so futuristic and advanced with the lovely looking girls face on the package and all the list of pointless features, the ever more sad part is most people havent hit good vapes so they have no idea what a good vape hit is really like, a good vape hit will hit you just as hard as smoke but so much smoother and cleaner, if you ever hit a vape and you arent exhaling smoke like amounts of vapor then its not a good vape.
you will know when its not vape either, tastes horrible. the vapir one is notorious for burning bud constantly, because there are 3 settings, high, medium and low. low freaking sucks it never amounts to enough force with lower heat settings, the longer you have heat on your herb to that isnt the correct temp which will happen a lot with the vapir one, you end up degrading the amount of THC you would get normally because its just drying your buds out with barely any vape to it, almost as if you took some perfectly cured bud and put it in the oven, same thing with vapir it just ruins it. medium setting never works because it almost always burns your bud, high will burn it almost immediately, what really annoys me about the vapir one more than any other vape on the market, the fact that know ones really cares to warn people how bad it really is, its price it should cost no more than 50$ from the quality of it and youll see first hand and my biggest gripe is it reminds me of a old toaster, with the settings that always burn your toast and make you wonder why would they even make it so it gets hot enough to burn anything? who knows poorly made crap is the only answer.
i cant wait to get my water attachment for my buddha, then its going to be too damn healthy. hate to keep going about it seriously but it also has a diamond ceramic heating element i dont think there are too many that are better on the planet period as far as accuracy and overall lifespan goes, this thing will last me a life time. using it right now as i speak and loving every moment lol.