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Lotus Vaporizer: an alternative to GVG?

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adam

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Looks pretty sturdy, and its about the same price as the GVG. I am thinking about getting one for my outdoor, more adventurous sessions. Has anyone used this?

Also cool thing about design is its lighter powered which I like since you control temperature, but also since its pure conduction your not inhaling any junk from lighters.
 
if it's truly a conduction vape I would think youll have problems hitting the right temp and not burning the spice off.

the best results I have had were from running heat past the spice not heating the surface area.

I would suggest a wood VG or make some changa and buy a cheap pipe with a twist cap to hold it in place and minimize flame, and just smoke it like herb.
 
Looks nice. Generally an alternative to the VG, but does not seem "better".
Also, junk from lighters is inhaled only if the lighter leaks, so you don't have to worry about lighter emissions for the VG.

A good point to look for, is how solid and reliable is the company, since the VG people have been tremendously professional. You may lose the head of the VG, and they will replace it free of charge and other perks of the like. It may be prudent to look into their customer service. Other than that, this looks pretty.
 
I doubt it is better, maybe just as good. I like my GVG but fear bringing it out with me, for hikes and the like.

My only concern is getting a full hit, but reviews seem to imply great efficiency of delivery.

I just think it seems sturdy. I read some reviews people say the company is great and so is the vape, I'll likely be getting one with my next paycheck.
 
it is convection.
the air comes in and is heated by the nickel plate, which then goes down the pipe.

it is an alternative to the VG, but not the GVG.
 
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