is the volcano vape worth it? are there any other vapes i should consider?

ZealousAce

Member
Just thought I would give some input in the vaporizer discussion, I own the VB standard, Arizer solo, and the volcano digit and I purchased them in that order over the course of a year. I knew from the beginning that the volcano came with a great reputation and a large price tag and the price is what kept me away. Well let me tell you I wish I would have just went volcano from the beginning, the vb standard and solo are both great and can get the job done with some experience and quality meds but when you are sick and need relief as soon as possible with as little lung work as possible you will wish you had the volcano. Just last night I woke up at 3am sick as a dog and a couple bags later was sleeping like a baby again. Back in the days of the solo and standard I would usually just do a dab of BHO in times of sickness because it was the easiest way to medicate but not always a complete effect to take care of what was making me ill. Also the need to suck so hard on non force induction vaporizers can cause vapor to be forced into your stomach and may cause discomfort, and in some cases even ulcers.
 

ChiefAlot

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if your prop 215 compliant and your still not sure about the volcano u can rent one... thegreencross.org in sf has them for 35 the first day 15 every extra day with a 200 deposit.
 

meechz 024

Active Member
ruVaped looks pretty nice for portable vapes, ive been checking out their products and really considering ordering some of their kits.
 

DrKingGreen

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Best smoking equipment I ever used. So clean, and I don't typically get the couch lock high. Clear headedness, yet relief. Also, big turkey bags for road trips are nice ;) lol
 

Nizza

Well-Known Member
they use good fittings that come apart and clean easy. drop the money on it if you can, and youll never have to worry about wasting money on a vape. I like my volcano digi and also bought liquid pads for it (for hash oil)
 

Edgar9

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I'm pretty sure the volcano uses an aluminum heating element, not ceramic. I've been told, can't remeber by who, that it takes over 5000 degrees F to put out anything harmful.
 
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