Suggestions/Recommendations Dry Herb Vaporizer (portable)

Till Valhalla

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anyone ever use one of those dry herb vaporizers?
any suggestions or recommendations for the sub-$100 category?

inexpensive, easy of use, rugged and easy to clean are on the wish list.

please and thanks!
 

PopAndSonGrows

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I just bought one of these online today. POTV One.
I saw a couple YouTube videos, saw the company was having a sweet sale so I snagged one. Can't wait for it to get here. I just got the standard piece as pictured, and an extra 4-pack of the little herb baskets & it was 96 out the door
 

Till Valhalla

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I just bought one of these online today. POTV One.
I saw a couple YouTube videos, saw the company was having a sweet sale so I snagged one. Can't wait for it to get here. I just got the standard piece as pictured, and an extra 4-pack of the little herb baskets & it was 96 out the door
HA! i was just looking at that one. (on sale)

please let me know how it works out.
 

PopAndSonGrows

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Update on the POTV; I just snagged a gm of "resin sauce" to take some dab rips. It fucking RIPS, but i might be putting too big of a dab into it.

I also LOVE it for dry herb, my only beef is I wish the pods and device itself had a bigger area to heat flower. Other than that, battery life is also kinda on the low side. Be prepared to recharge it after like 4 uses.

Everything tastes INCREDIBLE in this thing. The first two pulls of dry herb are pure flavor, it gets kinda toasty after 5 hits or so. I chugged on a dab for like 2 minutes and it tasted great the whole time, but I may have overloaded it, I'm not typically a dabber.
 
I recommend the Arizer Solo II. My wife and I both have one and they just work. The battery life is very good and they're easy to clean. The only downside is that the size of the bowl is small. So, to compensate you can take along additional pre-packed stems. I like the system.

If you wind up getting one there's a seller on Amazon that sells concave screens that fit the Arizer stems. They're far superior to the flat screens that come with the unit.
 

amneziaHaze

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Got the utilian 721. Bowl size is great you can put little bit more than a joint.
It has 5 temps but they are more like a starting temp.if you take a long breath it will overcook it.i managed with the first temperature to get burned weed... But if you take a few short hits works as designed.battery lasted for 3 sessions it shuts down automatically after 7min
 

Charles U Farley

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anyone ever use one of those dry herb vaporizers?
any suggestions or recommendations for the sub-$100 category?

inexpensive, easy of use, rugged and easy to clean are on the wish list...
I haven't vaped in over 5 years, all edibles all the time for me, but my wife still does. 4-5 years ago she changed from an AirVape X, which has a _lifetime_ guarantee that we've used twice, because it was just too damn hard to clean. She switched to this:
Airizer
and absolutely loves it. She puts the glass stems in the dishwasher every couple of days and they remain crystal clear, without any cruddy taste. Wipe out the heating chamber with a alcohol soaked Q-tip after it's cooled down, and your maintenance is complete. Completely adjustable temp and even has a concentrate adapter that she uses for occasional BHO boost. Built like a tank as well.

20 to 30 bucks above your $100 limit now, but if you look around for specials, especially on 4/20, you can get it for less than $100.
 
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